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I hope so. Those of you who read the article in the Sacramento Business Journal, please accept our apologies. That is not how David or I wanted you to find out about these changes. It was not our...
Jim Brown is one of Sacramento’s top cycling advocates. Having already put in over five years with the California Bicycle Coalition, he joined the Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates as executive...
A few weeks ago, we announced our partnership with Exhibit S – an innovative new art space in the Downtown Plaza. Last week we handed over our Instagram account to Tre Borden, co-manager of the...
Ever wondered what a day in the life of a bike poloist is like? Even if you haven’t, this video by bike polo national contender Marc Ferré Grabolosa is worth checking out. To learn more about...
Who do you call when your imported and inbred test animals start disappearing, marginalizing your chances of finding a cure for cancer? You call the B-Squad. And to find the B-Squad, you have to go...
Phoebe Verkouw is a lifelong Midtowner, and may just be Sacramento’s thriftiest recessionista. You can find her at the Crocker Art Museum, on her style blog The Dress Fiend, or perusing the racks at...
Laura Good is a Bay Area native who found her way to the Central Valley in 2007 circa Florida and is one of the driving forces behind Sacramento’s emerging tech scene. With SARTA, Good works to grow...
At the Sacramento Press, we feel this is an exciting time to be a part of the central city. There are a lot of creatives, both young and old, putting their mark on Sacramento. To better keep an eye...
Apparently Midtown’s janky charm is lost on Conde Nast Traveler-reading sophisticates. CNTraveler released its top ten most unfriendly cities in the U.S., ranked based on a reader survey. Sacramento...
If an undisclosed number of anonymous baristas are to be believed, the new Starbucks on 16th between J and K streets might try to up its swank by serving beer and wine in the near future. Starbucks...
Isaac Gonzalez has been stirring up trouble on the Sac Press for a few years now – as a community contributor he won the 2011 Journalism Open, and this past year he served has one of our guest judges...
Emily Baime, the Midtown Business Association’s new executive director, took the reins of the business improvement district last month looking to both grow the organization and preserve the creative...
Inside Out Project 11M will be parking their photobooth truck off the corner of 9th and L streets today from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m to photograph the faces of Sacramento and advocate for immigration reform...
A mural, put up last month in Midtown as part of a public art project, was vandalized for the second time last week – and will likely now need to be removed. Painted on a building near the corner of...
The North Franklin District Business Association has a complex task on its hands, as detailed in Cosmo Garvin’s latest SNR feature, Mmm, Mmm Good? On the rise and Fall (and rise and fall, again) of...
Whether you’ve made it to the state fair yet or not, it can’t hurt to take a virtual evening stroll through the grounds, midday, thanks to Capital Public Radio. Have you been down there...
This shot was taken by Demetri Gregorakis, and the building – located on 21st Street between R and S streets – is suspected to contain toxic waste. It’s just one of many things that make Gregorakis...
Nicholas Wray has been photographing Sacramento for almost seven years, when his job with a local engineering firm first brought him to the city. “While I appreciate everything they did for me...
Local farm-to-fork darling Nicolas Come is taking his healthy eating mission to Washington D.C., where he will be spreading Sacramento’s message as the “Farm-to-Fork Kids Correspondent” at first lady...