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The U.S. is the world's largest coffee consumer, but grows only about 1% of it. Some coffee-growing countries could be hit with steep tariffs, and U.S. coffee roasters are trying to figure things out.
The city has postponed all mural projects because of a 1971 state law that requires muralists to be licensed contractors.
Declining enrollment in teacher prep programs, cuts in state and federal funding could undermine efforts to end teacher ...
Families braved the rain for the library's first lucha libre show celebrating Día de los Niños with wrestling and reading.
What's CODE SWITCH? It's the fearless conversations about race that you've been waiting for. Hosted by journalists of color, our podcast tackles the subject of race with empathy and humor.
A conversation with Sacramento Mayor Kevin McCarty. Also, a food assistance program for farmworkers in Yolo County. Finally, ...
Sacramento has a strong history of supporting urban agriculture and the city recently marked its 10th anniversary of an urban ...
From starfish and sea slugs to jellyfish and sponges, the ocean's invertebrates are some of the most ancient and diverse ...
For weeks, Target has been the subject of a boycott after its decision to pull back on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) ...
President Trump signed an order Thursday aimed at making it easier for companies to mine the ocean floor. Scientists and ...
Stargazers oppose the fast-growing constellations of low-orbiting satellites, arguing they spoil observations. Others fear more satellite collisions.
Whether tariffs are on, off, or up in the air, they have serious impacts on small businesses. Catoctin Creek Distillery co-owners talk about their experience dealing with tariffs.