Community Care

Community Care

When COVID-19 simultaneously overloaded the health care system and hobbled the hospitality industry, East Sacramento resident Sheri Graciano put two and two together. Why not do something that would help both overworked health care professionals and local restaurants struggling to stay afloat?

Suburban Glory

Suburban Glory

Suburban Glory Who needs urban cool when you have ranch houses? By David Lukenbill June 2020 For as long as I can remember, living in the suburbs was reserved for the uninformed and decidedly unhip. It was a narrative I bought into for many years. Though I was born...
Jackie’s Back

Jackie’s Back

Musician and singer-songwriter Jackie Greene returns to Sacramento with his signature blend of rock, blues and country for this summer’s Pops in the Park. But this year, due to social-distancing protocols, the annual neighborhood event will be different. The reimagined concert will be live-streamed Saturday, June 6, via the Pops in the Park Facebook page.

Catch Some Air

Catch Some Air

In 2015, sisters Brianna and Kristine Tesauro were just like any other 20somethings. Brianna—the elder by four years—was working in hospitality and volunteering. Kristine was employed at a raw food café and saving up for college to become a teacher. But that April, everything changed.

After experiencing unexplained fevers for weeks, Kristine finally went to the hospital for a checkup at the behest of a concerned roommate. That night saved her life. Kristine discovered she had leukemia. Had she waited two more days to go in, she wouldn’t have survived.

Cuts Needed, But Where?

Cuts Needed, But Where?

Cuts Needed, But Where? City scrambles to avoid budget woes By R.E. Graswich June 2020 Before the coronavirus turned everything upside down, Sacramento City Hall was an optimistic place.The city’s budget for 2019-20 sang positive notes across its 451 pages. Revenue...