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Award-winning journalist Vicki Gonzalez hosts daily interviews with community leaders, advocates, experts, artists and more to provide background and understanding on breaking news, big events, politics and culture in the Sacramento region and beyond.
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A rural pocket of Northern California is seeing some of the highest rates of suicide in the state. We’re exploring the mental health crisis in Amador County, and what’s being done to solve it.
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The Political Junkie is turning his analytical gaze west. Ken Rudin, known to NPR listeners from his many years talking all things politics with Neal Conan on "Talk of the Nation," joins Insight host Beth Ruyak for our signature segment.
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Blue States Restricting Trans Youth Health Care | California Forever’s New Projects | Rituals of Mine
Blue States Restricting Trans Youth Health Care Since taking office, the Trump administration has cracked down on providing gender-affirming care, especially to transgender minors. New threats of cutting federal funding to hospitals or subpoenaing confidential patient information has now led hospitals to limit or stop providing gender treatment for…
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California BCSH Secretary Tomiquia Moss | Gov. Newsom’s Opposition to Rooftop Solar | Sacramento’s Cool July
California BCSH Secretary Tomiquia Moss The State of California is moving forward with plans to separate the Department of Business, Consumer Services and Housing into two agencies, with one dedicated solely to housing issues. Secretary Tomiquia Moss has led the agency since February 2024 and she joins us today to explain what the split will mean f…
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A salute to the legendary ballet impresario, Sergei Diaghilev, and the music written for him by Ravel, Falla, Respighi, Stravinsky and more.
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Why Kamala Harris isn’t Running for Governor | Rebuilding After the Park Fire | USS Lucid at Stockton Maritime Museum
Why Kamala Harris isn’t Running for Governor She said she would let California voters know by August. Former Vice President Kamala Harris announced Wednesday that she would not be running for Governor of the Golden State. Melanie Mason is a Senior Political Reporter for POLITICO and joins us today to break down what this means for the 2026 Governor…
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Trump Administration's Impact on Undocumented Education | Experiment Tests Stress Relief through Color | State of Sac’s Restaurant Scene
Trump Administration's Impact on Undocumented Education As the Trump Administration ramps up immigration enforcement, the Department of Education is turning its attention to undocumented students. The DOE has frozen or withheld funding to programs - from adult education, to learning trades like welding or farming, as well as education for migrant s…
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Afghan Refugees Face Uncertain Future in California | Abandoned Vessels across the Delta | Cosumnes Sunset Bat Flyout Paddle
Afghan Refugees Face Uncertain Future in California After the Taliban retook control in 2021, tens of thousands of Afghans resettled in California. Many of them worked for the U.S. government in Afghanistan. But in his second term, President Donald Trump has withdrawn legal protections and erected new barriers to permanent status that threaten thei…
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Federal Funding Cuts for Public Media | Central Valley’s Political Character | New Owen McKenna Mystery Book ‘Tahoe Speed’
Federal Funding Cuts for Public Media Public media stations across the country are entering a new landscape without a critical lifeline. A Republican-backed Congress has made good on years of threats from President Trump, pulling federal funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting - which is the largest single source of funding for public …
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The moon in music by Dvorak, Offenbach, Orff, Debussy, Beethoven, and more.
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Student Homelessness in Sac County | Sac Youth Center Summer Bash | In a Nutshell: The Soundtrack of Our Lives
Student Homelessness in Sac County A new report from the nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California says student homelessness throughout the state is at record-high levels. The population of these vulnerable students rose by almost 20,000 last year, but that picture can vary significantly between districts. Sacramento County Superintendent o…
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CA Planned Parenthood Braces for Federal Cuts | New Immigration Services in Sacramento | Alchemist Microenterprise Academy
CA Planned Parenthood Braces for Federal Cuts Planned Parenthood isn’t mentioned by name in Congress’ “One Big Beautiful Bill” that was signed into law. But they are bracing for big cuts. President Trump’s signature tax legislation ends Medicaid reimbursements to large healthcare providers that offer abortions in their services. The use of federal …
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Golden Mussels Invade CA Delta | Japanese American Documentary ‘League of Dreams’ | ‘Confessions of a Winemaker’
Golden mussels are a dangerous new invader in California’s water supply. Also, a documentary about the oldest and largest Asian American civil rights organization in the country. Finally, a memoir about the first winery in Fair Play, Calif. Golden Mussels Invade CA Delta A new invader is threatening California’s water supply. Golden mussels were fi…
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CA Dems Response to Federal Immigration Enforcement | ‘Manitos’ Group for Latino Elders | Tahoe Author’s Book ‘Fabulous Health’
How California Democrats are responding to federal immigration enforcement in the state. Also, a group called “Manitos” for Latino elders to celebrate growing old together. Finally, a Lake Tahoe nutritionist’s book “Fabulous Health.” CA Dems Response to Federal Immigration Enforcement Border patrol traveled hundreds of miles north to the state Capi…
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A fishing expedition for underwater life in works by Schubert, Saint-Saens, Debussy, Mahler, and more
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Catholic Dioceses Respond to ICE Raids | Wildfire Retardant Draws Scrutiny | Gold Country ‘Arts Talk’
Catholic leadership in California are responding to the ongoing ICE detentions across the state. Also, the scrutiny behind the bright red fire retardant used during wildfires. Finally, Insight’s monthly “Arts Talk” heads to Gold Country. Catholic Dioceses Respond to ICE Raids Catholic leadership in California are responding to the ongoing ICE deten…
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State Fire Marshal on Deadly Esparto Fireworks Explosion | New Proposed Sacramento Homelessness Agency | Food at the CA State Fair
The state fire marshal provides an update on the deadly fireworks explosion in Esparto. Also, a bill would merge Sacramento County’s homelessness response into a new agency. Finally, interesting food at the CA State Fair. State Fire Marshal on Deadly Esparto Fireworks Explosion Just over two weeks ago, an explosion at a fireworks storage facility i…
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How Medicaid Cuts will Impact the Central Valley | White Sturgeon Population Among Lowest on Record | Spoken Word Poetry Meets Professional Wrestling
How federal Medicaid cuts could impact healthcare across the San Joaquin Valley. Also, the white sturgeon population is among the lowest recorded in California. Finally, the Spoken Word Federation hosts a performance poetry event. How Medicaid Cuts will Impact the Central Valley Health clinics that serve more than one million patients across the Sa…
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California is creating a state agency exclusively focused on housing issues. Also, local author and National Book Award finalist Jamil Jan Kochai. Finally, remembering longtime Sacramento blues musician and radio DJ Mick Martin. California’s New Housing Agency California is on track to get a new state agency specifically focused on housing issues. …
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How nine composers worked out their own answers on joining a piano and a string quartet, from Boccherini to Brahms to Shostakovich.
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A look at high suicide rates in the Central Valley. Also, the Sacramento Film Commission discusses new incentives for productions. Finally, the California State Fair kicks off this weekend. Suicide Rates in the Central Valley Suicide is among the leading causes of death in the Central Valley, according to a review of state and federal data done by …
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Experts on Esparto Fireworks Explosion | DNA Analysis at the Davis Science Cafe | Dave Brubeck Concert at Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament
Firework and explosion experts weigh in on the deadly Esparto warehouse explosion. Also, Davis Science Cafe explores DNA analysis and forensic science. Finally, a Dave Brubeck benefit concert for the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. Experts on Esparto Fireworks Explosion A week after a massive explosion at a fireworks facility in Esparto killed …
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Recapping California’s State Budget | Menopause Research and Policy | SFSU’s Sierra Nevada Field Campus
Breaking down California’s recently-passed state budget and CEQA reforms. How the lack of menopause research affects accessing treatment and care. Finally, summer classes being offered at SFSU’s Sierra Nevada Field Campus. Recapping California’s State Budget After months of negotiations and compromises, Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a state budg…
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Esparto Fireworks Explosion Update | POLITICO’s California Playbook | Homelessness Enforcement Increased Following SCOTUS Ruling | Capital Stage’s ‘KING JAMES’
Update on a deadly fireworks warehouse explosion in Esparto. Also, POLITICO's California Playbook. Plus, why homeless enforcement increased following a Supreme Court ruling. Finally, “King James” at Capital Stage. Esparto Fireworks Explosion Update Esparto Fireworks Explosion Update Officials are continuing to investigate last week’s deadly explosi…
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Works that combine wordless vocals with instruments of the orchestra, by Tchaikovsky, Debussy, Ravel, Nielsen, Holst, Vaughan Williams, and more.
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Music for eight coronations—real, imaginary—and somewhere in between—by Handel, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Elgar, Walton, and more
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Sacramento Assemblymember Maggy Krell is demanding answers from federal agencies following immigration detentions. Also, Lake Tahoe’s annual clarity report. Finally, this month’s “In a Nutshell” storytelling series at The Sofia. Assemblymember Maggy Krell A state lawmaker is demanding answers from federal agencies over the near-total shutdown of th…
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New Senate Pro Tem Monique Limón | Festival of Accessible Theater | 40 Acre Conservation League and ‘Black Conservation Week’
A conversation with upcoming Senate Pro Tem Monique Limón. Also, an accessible theater festival by - and about - people who are blind, deaf and neurodivergent. Finally, Black Conservation Week. New Senate Pro Tem Monique Limón State Sen. Monique Limón was elected as the next leader of the California Senate. The 45-year-old Democrat is the first wom…
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Music by Gottschalk, Joplin, Gershwin, Copland, Bernstein, and more.
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Music based on the writings of Sir Walter Scott—from Rob Roy to Ivanhoe to The Lady of The Lake, and more.
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Don Juan in music by Mozart, Gluck, Strauss, Sibelius and more.
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The impact of the First World War as reflected in the music of Debussy, Ravel, Elgar, Holst, Stravinsky, Vaughan Williams, and more.
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Music from Beethoven in the 19th century to Rodrigo and Vaughan Williams in the 20th.
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Movie music by Thomson, Vaughan Williams, Prokofiev, Alfven, Walton, and Copland
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Music written for and about London—by Handel, Haydn, Elgar, Vaughan Williams, Milhaud, and more.
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Seasonal works by Debussy, Haydn, Tchaikovsky, Delius, Respighi, Dvorak and Schumann
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Tales of enchantment in works by Mendelssohn, Rossini, Tchaikovsky, Ravel, Stravinsky—and more.
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Sir John Falstaff in music by Salieri, Verdi, Elgar, Vaughan Williams and more.
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Tower Of Power, Nicholas Payton, Marcos Valle, Teddy Pendergrass and the Bahama Soul Club!
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Digable Planets
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