Inflation Is Just One Price for the Global Economy
Disruptions come with a price, whether it be a disappointed customer, a lost market share, or high costs — inflation — when supply and demand are out of balance. Comstock’s president and publisher reflects on how inflation is impacting our communities.
Street Food Offers a Road to Success
The Midtown Association’s Street Food Sacramento grant supports entrepreneurs creating an authentic taste of Sacramento
Midtown Association’s Street Food Sacramento grant
is helping to better represent the city’s
diversity in the business district and the thriving Midtown
Farmers Market.
Maker Space Cuts New Path
Leader of Sacramento Hacker Lab details demise and path ahead
We spoke with Hacker Lab CEO Gina Alatorre about trying to save the enterprise from debt, the next pivot and her hard-learned lessons.
Back to the Blues
Johnny “Guitar” Knox memorial finally gets its third encore at Sacramento’s Torch Club
Sacramento’s jazz community gathered at Torch Club recently to play their annual memorial jam to honor Johnny “Guitar” Knox. The fundraiser raised money for the Sacramento Blues Society Hall of Fame.
The Way We Work: Jeff Randle
A glimpse into the daily life of Randle Communications President and CEO Jeff Randle
Each issue, we dig into the working habits of a top executive in the Capital Region, providing insight into how they get things done.
Penny Candy Store in Live Oak Dispenses Sweet Dose of Nostalgia
Store faces major changes after COVID-19 death of co-owner
Following tragic circumstances, Penny Candy has reopened,
continuing its decades-long status as a treasured destination in
Live Oak. Now, it’s up for sale.
(Career) Progress Isn’t Linear
Demystifying myths around the ideal career path for young professionals
It’s normal for career paths to be unclear, or even lead you
backward temporarily. Metro Edge’s 2022 program chair Taylor
Toledo offers up ideas for young professionals to find their
way along a path that is anything but linear.
Fair Food at Fair Prices
Families line up for fried pork chops, funnel cakes and other favorites at the California State Fair despite inflation
Concessions prices are higher than they were at the last California State Fair in 2019, but fairgoers are still spending money on the summer indulgences they missed.
A Shifting Style Landscape
Designers, retailers and entrepreneurs bring niche fashion to the Capital Region
In 2020, many forecasters predicted a stalling of style, but like
many mindsets that shifted during COVID-19, fashion too was just
repositioning itself.
Sacramento Wears Hometown Pride on Its Sleeve
Local designers sell the essence of Sacramento
One of the hottest style statements you can make in Sacramento is — get this — a shirt that says “Sacramento.”