The Sacramento Area League of Associated Muslims Center, an Islamic center located off Community Oak Drive, will finalize phase three of their mission in May with the completion of their mosque...
Author - Nallelie Vega
KOLT Run Creations hosted a full house at Ooley Theater during the opening weekend of “Crime and Punishment.” The theatrical performance features local actors Brian...
Dreams are said to be a state of unconsciousness, but they don’t always have to be. Marcy Nault is living proof that dreams can come true. Nault, a fiction writer originally...
"Crime and Punishment," a theatrical performance presented by KOLT Run Creations, will open Friday at Ooley Theater in Midtown. The play, originally a novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky, was...
Additional safety precautions for athletes of all ages were discussed during the Youth Sports Safety Summit Tuesday morning. Professionals, including athletic trainers, orthopaedic surgeons, parents...
Assembly Bill 656, authored by Assemblyman Alberto Torrico, was suspended after a second hearing at the Assembly Committee of Revenue and Taxation on Monday. AB 656, proposing an oil and gas...
The National Athletic Trainer Association (NATA) will be holding a Youth Sports Safety Summit at the Capitol on Tuesday in hopes of educating legislators, athletes, parents, coaches and the community...
As of Jan. 1, California takes precautions to ensure restaurants and other food facilities follow the dictate’s of Assembly Bill 97, which prohibits the use of oil, shortening and margarine...
Making the second stop of a thirteen-city tour, Broadway’s "Xanadu" has made its way to Sacramento. The musical production, directed by Christopher Ashley, brings drama, comedy and a...
‘Robin’ Neighborhood: Downtown “I want to be just a little bit more healthy in 2010 than I was in 2009.”...
Sacramentans enjoy the final days of 2009 at the midtown ice rink on 20th Street next to J Street. The rink, which was previously located in downtown on 7th Street next to K Street, will...
Following your dreams doesn’t necessarily mean following your checkbook — a life lesson local painter Jeff Musser can relate to. Musser was born and raised in Sacramento and began...
With a camera in his hand and a head full of dreams, young Jay Canter never would have imagined his photographs one day would be featured in publications around the world or in a hospital lobby in...
Saxophonist and composer Eric Arellano might be new to the professional jazz scene, but he is not new to Sacramento. He was born and raised in Carmichael and developed a passion for jazz in...
The Sacramento City Council unanimously passed, with a 10-0 vote, the Bethlehem Sister City Initiative proposal, which establishes a formal relationship between Sacramento and Bethlehem, during...
Christmas is back and so is another season of "The Nutcracker". Sacramento Ballet co-art directors, Ron Cunningham and Carinne Binda outdid themselves during the opening performance. In...
As children pranced around the well-lit and creatively-designed stage during Tuesday night’s dress rehearsal of the Nutcracker at the Community Center Theater, the Sacramento Ballet prepared...
It’s been said that photographs are worth a thousand words. And in the case of Troy Keon, they certainly are. Keon opened the world to a new form of art that many see, but never acknowledge...
With Christmas around the corner and charitable spirits in the air, the Cathedral Square Homeless Program will host the Third Annual Festival of Trees and Lights at the Westfield Downtown...
Fruit spreads, Christmas ornaments, handbags, hats and clothing filled Cal Expo during the 37th Harvest Festival Original Arts and Crafts Show Friday. The festival is a weekend-long event with...