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Possible Last Causeway Classic in 71-Year History Is One to Remember

The classic game between football rivals Sacramento State and UC Davis may come to an end

If Nov. 22’s Causeway Classic was truly the 71st and final chapter of the storied series between I-80 rivals Sacramento State and UC Davis, then the sendoff couldn’t have been more dramatic.

Nov 26, 2025 Steve Martarano

Art Exposed: Jessica Wimbley

A Davis-trained artist returns to the Capital Region after more than a decade in Southern California

Jessica Wimbley’s moving-image series “True Story of Edges,” which premiered in the 2022 exhibition “Coordinates,” invites viewers to question the politicization of Black bodies while evoking love, joy and compassion.

Nov 25, 2025 Melissa LuVisi

As Niche Magazines Gain Popularity, Capital Region Publishers See Value in Paper and Ink

Meet the small-business magazine publishers who say print isn't dead

Comstock’s is one of the last remaining monthly magazines based in Sacramento, but it’s now part of a trend. Across the region and beyond, niche print magazines are gaining momentum.

Nov 24, 2025 Eric Schucht

Food Banks Brace for ‘Perfect Storm’ of Food Insecurity Heading Into the Holidays

SNAP food benefits are back, but anxieties linger

The record-breaking government shutdown and suspension of SNAP food benefits led what one food bank director says is the worst food insecurity crisis she has seen. 

Nov 21, 2025 Dakota Morlan

An Empty Nester’s Melancholy Travels Without His Children

For the Last Word essay column, a writer shares his recent travels through Europe without his children

I could, I felt, either wallow in sadness at this state of affairs or, with my wife, chart our own course and go to places that we had never previously visited, using the strangeness of new locales to ask myself a series of questions on, broadly speaking, what it all meant.

Nov 20, 2025 Sasha Abramsky

My Boss (Who Has ADHD) Bombards Me With Rapid-Fire Requests. Can I Ask Her to Slow It Down?

Dilemma of the Month: The Evil HR Lady discusses neurodiversity in the workplace

Understanding neurodiversity doesn’t mean putting people into two categories: neurodiverse and neurotypical. Let’s break it down.

Nov 5, 2025 Suzanne Lucas

A Day in the Life of a California Lobbyist

From glad-handing to floor fights, we shadowed these full-time advocates on a frenzied afternoon at the state Capitol

“Your parents think you’re testifying in front of Congress, and your friends think you’re just out splashing the cash around and going to nice dinners, and the opposition thinks you’re beating up a baby seal,” says lobbyist Rob Grossglauser. Here’s what he really does all day.

Nov 4, 2025 Scott Thomas Anderson

Let’s Talk About the Elephant$ in the Room | Opinion

FROM THE PUBLISHER: On California's most pressing issues, and why we should discuss them

The biggest, most bumbling elephant in the room these days may be summarized in that famous line from “Jerry Maguire,” the 1996 Tom Cruise movie: “Show me the money!”

Nov 3, 2025 Winnie Comstock-Carlson

Sacramento’s Latino Organizations Celebrate Día de los Muertos Against a Season of Cancellations

Latino Center of Arts & Culture expands El Panteón to more than 90 altars

Some organizations are canceling or scaling back events in response to community safety concerns, but others are going bigger than ever.

Oct 31, 2025 Melissa LuVisi

How a Sacramento Dojo Keeps Filipino Martial Arts Alive

Eskrima’s deep roots in Filipino culture take hold in California as a new wave of practitioners carries on the legacy

There is a graceful fierceness to everything about eskrima, a Filipino martial art also known as arnis and kali. And that is exactly what’s on display on a warm fall night in an unassuming structure off Folsom Boulevard. 

Oct 30, 2025 Scott Thomas Anderson

Welcome, Fall, and All Your Beauty

The Last Word: Comstock's editor remembers East Coast autumns

We were driving through a small town in northern New Jersey one October when we saw a huge pile of leaves someone had raked into a mound. We looked at each other with big smiles, pulled over, ran with abandon and jumped into that leafy patch. No, we weren’t schoolgirls having fun, but three women in their 50s reliving their childhood.

Oct 29, 2025 Judy Farah

Art Exposed: Luka Vergoz

Through scrap wood, sound and sculptural installation, a UC Davis alum reflects on the perpetual transformation of matter and self

A wooden garden appears to be growing inside Davis’ Third Space Art Collective at “Forming, Here, Again,” a solo exhibition by Luka Vergoz open until Nov. 3. The organic, seemingly random shapes in Vergoz’ art are born out of his choice of materials: the scraps left behind on a woodshop floor.

Oct 28, 2025 Jennifer Fergesen

This Collaboration Between Farmers, Water Officials and Environmentalists Is Saving Wildlife

The Floodplain Forward Coalition helps farmers help salmon while protecting water supplies

Water policy in California is defined by fighting. Plans to fix the system languish for decades, and if they’re implemented, they end up in court for many more years. The Floodplain Forward Coalition has broken out of that paradigm.

Oct 27, 2025 Brad Branan

9 New Food Items for the Ninth Year of the Golden 1 Center

Chicken and waffles and bao buns are among the offerings unveiled as the Sacramento Kings kick off their 2025-26 season

There will be nine new entries to represent the ninth year of the Golden 1 Center, including a chicken-and-waffle sandwich, porchetta fries and bao buns. And once again, the Kings and their food partner Legends Hospitality made the effort to have the ingredients locally sourced.

Oct 24, 2025 Judy Farah

An ADA Lawsuit Could Sink Your Small Business | Opinion

Proposed legislation aims to protect business owners from bad actors

In 2024, California was the state with the highest number of ADA cases filed, and this is a common theme for California nearly every year. Here’s how Senate Bill 84 could protect business owners from shakedowns.

Oct 23, 2025 State Senator Roger Niello
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