A California County May Lose Its Only Hospital. How a Dispute Over Roads Is Endangering It

CalMatters: Glenn Medical Center, a 25-bed hospital in the rural agricultural town of Willows, north of Sacramento, is about to lose its “critical access” title. Without it, administrators say the hospital couldn’t afford to stay open because it would lose its increased Medicare reimbursements and regulatory flexibilities.

Jun 19, 2025 Ana B. Ibarra, CalMatters

Going Back Is Hard to Do

How to navigate contentious WFH takebacks

Certainly, many employers are recognizing the business benefits of people working together in an office at least a few days per week, but widespread employee protests have shown that implementing that return is going to be an uphill battle. So what do you do as an employer who’s ready to make that call? And what rights do you have if your boss wants you back in a cubicle?

Jun 11, 2025 Janine Yancey

The Capital Region Is in the Vanguard of Autism Research and Treatment

Researchers, educators and students help unlock the mystery of autism

Autism is neither a disease nor a sickness. But for the increasing population of those diagnosed — one in 31 children is the current count in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — it’s quite real. What might surprise you is that when it comes to learning about and managing autism, the Capital Region is very much in the forefront.

Jun 9, 2025 Ed Goldman

Startup of the Month: InnerPlant

Detecting crop diseases before symptoms show

InnerPlant develops seed technology that turns crops into living sensors that detect stress (such as fungus, pathogens and nitrogen deficiency) at the molecular level before visible symptoms appear. The startup’s initial focus is a soybean engineered to emit a fluorescent optical signal within 48 hours of fungal infection.

Jun 6, 2025 Russell Nichols

Opinion: Donating Funds is Critical, Donating Time is Priceless

While dollar donations are mission critical and help to keep the figurative lights on at many nonprofits, hands-on volunteers are also valuable — and the most in-demand type of volunteer role needed is board service. 

Jun 5, 2025 Kerry Wood, CEO of the Sacramento Region Community Foundation

Dilemma of the Month: How Do I Deal With Imposter Syndrome?

I have always had a bit of imposter syndrome, but now it is at an all-time high after changing industries. My strengths are not what this organization needs, but finding another job is very difficult. What should I do?

Jun 3, 2025 Suzanne Lucas

A Zoo Too Far? Maybe Not

FROM THE PUBLISHER: The on-again/off-again saga of relocating the Sacramento Zoo from its longtime William Land Park location to the city of Elk Grove, a little under 13 miles away, had seemed like an idea whose time, available acreage, freeway access and enthusiastic support had come. Then it seemed like it hadn’t, and the project was unceremoniously killed. What happened?

Jun 2, 2025 Winnie Comstock-Carlson