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Take a Look Inside Sacramento’s Grooviest House

Interior designer and vintage dealer lives in Technicolor dream home

Inside an unpretentious ranch-style house in South Land Park lies a hidden utopia of Mod design. Boldly colored statement chairs placed in front of the tasteful charcoal-grey exterior are the only clue to the astonishing display of vintage treasures found within.

Jan 7, 2026 Kendall Morlan

Essay: My No-Resolution Resolution

We should work towards our goals year-round, not just in January

For the past 20 years, my resolutions have been mainly the same. Lose weight, get in better shape, travel more and spend more time with friends and family. This year, and I guess I actually started this a few years ago, I made this a way of life instead of a yearly goal.

Jan 6, 2026 Judy Farah

Trump’s Tariffs Hurt Some Local Businesses, but Prompt Others to Shift Gears

What impact are tariffs having on the economy of California's Capital Region?

Conversations with Sacramento-area business owners show tariffs aren’t affecting all companies the same way. At least one is expanding fast because of them. But almost everyone is seeing some effect.

Jan 5, 2026 Steven Yoder

Nominations: 2026 Salute to Women in Leadership

Comstock’s is now accepting nominations for its 12th annual salute to women in leadership. We’re looking for top-tier executives who make a demonstrated difference in their industries, companies, communities and the next generation of the workforce.

Jan 2, 2025

Let’s Keep the Main Thing the Main Thing | Opinion

FROM THE PUBLISHER: What is Sacramento's 'main thing'?

Sometimes it’s not a bad idea for an entire region to get in touch with itself — and for that, I turn to a favorite quote from the late educator and writer Stephen Covey, whose simple but direct point for businesses and individuals was to focus on “the main thing.”

Jan 2, 2026 Winnie Comstock-Carlson

Parkinson’s Is on the Rise in the Sacramento Valley. Dancing and Boxing Can Help

Capital Region health systems offer alternative therapies to treat Parkinson's patients

California’s vast Central Valley has the dubious nickname “Parkinson’s Alley.” Since the 1990s, a growing a network of support organizations helps Parkinson’s patients maintain their quality of life.

Dec 15, 2025 James Raia

Yes, the Sacramento Candlelight Concerts Are Real — and They Have Fans

We spoke with the European company behind the ubiquitous ads and the local musicians and venues helping create its global vision

The ads for Candlelight Concerts seem so prevalent, with photos so grand, that some are skeptical. Has anyone ever gone to their concerts? How was it? Are they worth attending? Another question remains: Who is behind them?

Dec 12, 2025 Eric Schucht

Folsom Powerhouse State Park Celebrates 130 Years

The Back Story: This American River treasure used to light up the Capital Region

The former utility is a celebration of an earlier time’s creative engineering and is now a verdant state park and learning center just above Lake Natoma.

Dec 11, 2025 Ed Goldman

It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Overspending

How to bring joy to your loved ones (and your wallet) this holiday season

While many of us plan to pull back on the reins when it comes to spending, we still want to celebrate, create a sense of normalcy and maintain beloved traditions. To do that, we will have to approach the season with mindfulness and care.

Dec 10, 2025 Susan Burns

Sacramento Afghan Community Reacts to Suspension of Asylum Cases

In Sacramento County, home to the country’s largest Afghan American population, asylum seekers fear for their safety

The Sacramento region welcomed thousands of Afghan refugees and asylum seekers in the aftermath of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. After retaliatory changes in immigration procedures following the shooting of two National Guard members, many are worried.

Dec 9, 2025 Sasha Abramsky

Companies Are Racing to Fuel and Cool AI

Data centers that power AI use massive amounts of water and electricity. Here’s how companies are working to reduce their strain on resources

In a region like Sacramento, where the grid strains under demand and droughts loom, some critics see data centers as hulking, water-hogging threats to local communities.

Dec 8, 2025 Russell Nichols

Startup of the Month: Alcheme Bio

Taking the bitterness out of plant-based proteins

For many, plant-based proteins leave a bad taste in the mouth: bitter and “beany,” according to Vanessa Small. At her food tech startup Alcheme Bio, she strips that tart taste at the cellular level to enhance flavoring.

Dec 5, 2025 Russell Nichols

A Seat at the Bar: A Southern Food Surprise in … Roseville?

Chef Q brings California modern comfort food to his restaurant Q1227

The Seat at the Bar diner explores a restaurant visited by luminaries including Snoop Dogg, Ryan Coogler and the Timberwolves in an unlikely location — a busy shopping mall. 

Dec 4, 2025 Your Seat at the Bar Diner

Employees Aren’t Washing Their Hands. Is It My Job as HR to Tell Them What They Should Have Learned in Kindergarten?

Dilemma of the Month: The Evil HR Lady addresses personal hygiene in the workplace

While I agree that non-handwashers are gross, the reality is that life is gross.

Dec 3, 2025 Brad Branan

New UC Davis Research Center Will Help Central Valley Provide Food Sustainably

The Resnick Center for Agricultural Innovation will explore the future of food

Agricultural research is about to get supercharged at UC Davis, thanks to a $50 million donation from the co-owners of one of the biggest names in almonds, The Wonderful Company.

Dec 2, 2025 Brad Branan
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