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The near-total shutdown of the John E. Moss Federal Building in downtown Sacramento last week has raised concerns from a ...
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NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Alessandra Sampaio, journalist Dom Phillips' widow, and Jonathan Watts, Phillips' friend and ...
A nationwide listeria outbreak has been linked to 17 illnesses, and three deaths, according to the U.S. Department of ...
Inflation has pumped up food prices for consumers at the grocery store and for restaurants. NPR speaks with restaurant owners across the U.S. who sell regional classics to see how they are faring.
In honor of the Juneteenth holiday, SacramenKnow has compiled a list of some of the best Black-owned and soul food ...
Southside Park Pool — the only city-run pool in downtown Sacramento — is open again after three years of repairs. Locals are ...
"Buy now, pay later" loans have proliferated in recent years for nearly any kind of purchase. And there are a few reasons why BNPL services have been more accessible than other forms of credit.
Federal aviation authorities have been trying for years to hire more air traffic controllers, but they've fallen short of their goals. We look at why it's so hard to train enough controllers.
Sacramento Assemblymember Maggy Krell is demanding answers from federal agencies following immigration detentions. Also, Lake ...
A conversation with upcoming Senate Pro Tem Monique Limón. Also, an accessible theater festival by - and about - people who ...
The Fed held interest rates steady on Wednesday. NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Diane Swonk, chief economist at KPMG, about the state of the U.S. economy and what it means for consumers.
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