Labor Day weekend is usually the time of year when you hear special countdowns on the radio of the biggest songs or groups of all time as voted by listeners...
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Internet radio continues to grow, despite still being somewhat underneath the mainstream radar. In Sacramento there aren’t too many well known internet...
It has already been a very busy day for our region’s public safety personel. It started this morning with a report of shots fired in South Sacramento and...
I usually laugh as much or more watching a creepy spook movie than one that intends to elicit laughter. “The Conjuring,” a new film from “Saw” director James...
Beer, meat, barbecue. At times, usually during summer afternoons, it can seem like there are no finer words in the English language, and a new restaurant...
Gentlemen, it’s time to slip into some red stilettos and strut around town like you own it. Walk a Mile in Her Shoes is returning to Sacramento. Proceeds will...
Recently I learned that a well known park in Sacramento called Goethe Park changed its name to River Bend Park. When I asked several different people who know...
Sacramento Old City Association (SOCA) President William Burg invited me to give a presentation for SOCA about local radio history on March 9. The presentation...
We all love IPAs, but what else out there can ease us into the warm spring afternoons? The answer is the saison. On cool nights, get your last few sips of the...
Please join Make-a-Wish for the 25th Annual Winter Wine & Food Fest, presented by Sutter Health. It is anticipated over 1,500 people will attend this...