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The Changing Market

The coronavirus pandemic has changed housing from the Bay Area to the Capital Region

There have been many changes brought about by the coronavirus pandemic. Some will likely disappear quickly, but others may be permanent. Here are the main trends with homeowners today.

Jan 14, 2021 Dave Tanner

Off the Beaten Track: Making New Look Old

Water Street Antiques & Interiors also specializes in building furniture

Water Street Antiques & Interiors, founded in 1972 by Terry and Christine O’Neill, isn’t just an antique store.

Jan 13, 2021 Tom Couzens

Taste of Normalcy

Placer County’s mandarin orange growers are having another bountiful season

As farmers and event organizers adapt to climate change and the ongoing spread of the pandemic, mandarin oranges have offered a bright taste of normalcy during grim times.

Jan 12, 2021 Steph Rodriguez

Finding Affordable Financing

The flow of money to pay for low-income housing could be slowing just as demand soars

There’s a staggering demand for affordable housing coming just when there’s less financing available to build it.

Jan 11, 2021 Steven Yoder
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Photos: Sights to See

Sacramento Valley overflows with opportunities to view winter wildlife

The Sacramento Valley provides some of the top wintering sites for waterfowl in the world.

Dec 23, 2020 Steve Martarano

Businesses on the Brink

What do basketball, ballet and parties have in common? All 3 live-event industries are in trouble

As pandemic shutdowns intensify, more than a third of jobs in three California industries that rely on events — sports, performing arts and catering — have already disappeared. And they’ve been slower to recover than the state workforce as a whole.

Dec 22, 2020 James Bikales

Status Check: Innovation on Hold

Proponents for Davis Innovation and Sustainability Campus press on despite election defeat

Davis voters narrowly rejected Measure B this past November, declining to change land-use designations to pave the way for the Davis Innovation and Sustainability Campus.

Dec 22, 2020 Graham Womack

Power Surge

The Capital Region is emerging as a clean energy technology hub

Here are four innovative companies helping drive the clean energy revolution in the region. 

Dec 21, 2020 Alastair Bland

California Bond Program Helps Cities Secure Middle-Income Housing Without Upfront Cost

A new program run by the California Statewide Communities Development Authority is designed to help cities meet their goals for housing middle-income residents.

Dec 18, 2020 Jared Brey, Next City

Getting to Know: Lei Green

Owner of Bohemian Aesthetic on helping clients achieve self-care

When it comes to hand-making wellness products and working with her clients, Lei Green “gravitates from the central point of love.”

Dec 17, 2020 Vanessa Labi

A Bumpy Ride for California’s Amtrak as Pandemic Surges

Amtrak has lost a staggering $800 million, with California’s three routes losing 65-85% of passengers. Service has been cut back substantially.

Dec 17, 2020 Elizabeth Castillo

Art Exposed: Demetris ‘BAMR’ Washington

The Sacramento-based artist talks murals, Oak Park and the business of art

Demetris “BAMR” Washington is inspired by graffiti, cartoons and his faith in Christianity, the latter of which was also the inspiration for his alias: BAMR is short for Becoming a Man Righteously. 

Dec 16, 2020 Shoka

Technology on Your Side

For small businesses, free or low-cost tools can provide an advantage

Here are seven things small businesses can do right now to help with their technology challenges.

Dec 15, 2020 George Usi

Promise for New Proteins

Advancements in the alternative-protein space ignite in the Sacramento area

In September, UC Davis was awarded the first federal funding given to a university to research cultivated meat, positioning the Capital Region to serve as a hub of the advancing technology. 

Dec 14, 2020 Jennifer Junghans
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