This Sacramento Startup Wants to Help You File Your Property Taxes
Startup of the Month: LowPropTax developed an AI-powered tool to guide homeowners through property tax appeals
After dealing with multiple errors, David Webb, founder of LowPropTax, takes property taxes personally.
Why Succession Planning Matters More Than Ever
Plus, some tips on how to do it effectively
In 2025, succession planning for business owners has never been more important. A powerful demographic shift is underway: Over 4.2 million Americans will turn 65 this year, and more than half of small business owners are already 55 or older.
I Was Asked My Zodiac Sign During a Job Interview. Should I Be Worried?
Dilemma of the Month: The Evil HR Lady tackles a few categories of interview questions that could come off as clueless (or illegal)
Since lots of people face dumb questions in interviews, let’s tackle how to answer them.
Tribes and Allies Form a Coalition Against the Delta Conveyance Project
The Winnemem Wintu, Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians and other groups oppose plans to build the Delta tunnel
Southern and Central California water districts say they need the Delta Conveyance Project to withstand drought and climate change, but opponents say it will drain vulnerable ecosystems.
Mardi Gras, Lunar New Year and Burning Man Join Forces at 2 Sacramento Events
Sacramento Mardi Gras and Lunar New Year festivals reflect the region’s cultural diversity
Marching bands, floats and Burning Man performers will share space with lion dancers, áo dài fashion shows and “KPop Demon Hunters” cosplayers at two combination Lunar New Year and Mardi Gras celebrations this month.
Experience California Tea at UC ANR’s First ‘Tea Day’
The first tea harvest at Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center follows more than 50 years of research
Next month, the Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center plans to host its first CA Tea Day, celebrating and sharing its recent work on tea cultivation.
NFL Legend Tom Brady’s Warm Welcome in Sacramento Heralds Growing Popularity of Collectible Cards
The superstar quarterback came to promote the new CardVault collectible store at Downtown Commons
The seven-time Super Bowl champion was here to promote his collecting and trading card shop, CardVault by Tom Brady, which is located in Downtown Commons.
How Dubai Chocolate Found Its Way to Sacramento
A global TikTok trend brings long lines and repeat customers to local businesses
Dubai chocolate, filled with pistachio and kataifi, is made for our image-obsessed social media culture. To understand how the trend is playing out locally, Comstock’s visited bakeries and cafes across the region and spoke with the people behind the counters.
How Educators Are Preparing Students for a Future Dominated by AI
Schools and universities aim to teach students to use AI with ethics
As the artificial intelligence revolution picks up speed, schools and universities around the Capital Region are racing to use AI as a tool to prepare their students for a workforce in which AI plays an increasingly prominent role.
This Valentine’s, Fall in Love With an Underrated California Wine Destination
Out of Office: Just 45 minutes from Sacramento, it’s an easy Valentine’s Day getaway
There’s nothing better than the stillness of a pastoral view as you sink into your chair and breathe the fresh Sierra Nevada foothills air, a glass of wine in one hand and the other interlaced with your Valentine’s.