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Jesuit High School Sparks Controversy With Announcement That It Will Accept Female Students

The Sacramento Catholic boys school will begin admitting girls in 2027

The decision to turn the all-boys Catholic institution into a “co-divisional” high school has provoked protests and heated arguments.

Jan 20, 2026 Ed Goldman

What is Job Hugging — and Are You Doing It?

More workers are staying in their jobs amid a tight economy and fewer work options

Today, the Great Resignation has been replaced by what economists are starting to label the “job hugging” era.

Jan 19, 2026 Sasha Abramsky

This Davis Brewer Will Give Out Free Beer ‘When Iran Is Free’

Persian-inspired beer brand Rostam36 wants to help rebuild Iran’s economy

There are bottles and kegs of dark, saffron-tinged beer behind the counters of Persian restaurants in Sacramento, waiting to be opened and poured freely when Iran’s current government falls.

Jan 16, 2026 Jennifer Fergesen

Look Into Stockton’s Gritty Past Through the Windows of a Bookstore

Author Bill Maxwell publishes a memoir on his decades running a beloved bookstore on Stockton’s Skid Row

Readers who lived in Stockton while Maxwell was in business will recognize many people and places in this memoir, as well as the bittersweet flavor of life in a fading former industrial city.

Jan 16, 2026 Dana M. Nichols

Nominations: 2026 Salute to Women in Leadership

Comstock’s is now accepting nominations for its 12th annual salute to women in leadership. Use this form to nominate a woman making a demonstrated difference in her industry, communities and the next generation of the workforce.

Jan 16, 2026

Trump’s Tariffs Hurt Some Local Businesses, but Prompt Others to Shift Gears

What impact are tariffs having on the economy of California's Capital Region?

Conversations with Sacramento-area business owners show tariffs aren’t affecting all companies the same way. At least one is expanding fast because of them. But almost everyone is seeing some effect.

Jan 5, 2026 Steven Yoder

Let’s Keep the Main Thing the Main Thing | Opinion

FROM THE PUBLISHER: What is Sacramento's 'main thing'?

Sometimes it’s not a bad idea for an entire region to get in touch with itself — and for that, I turn to a favorite quote from the late educator and writer Stephen Covey, whose simple but direct point for businesses and individuals was to focus on “the main thing.”

Jan 2, 2026 Winnie Comstock-Carlson

Comstock’s Most-Read Stories of 2025

From profiles of local leaders to deep dives on science and technology, here are the stories that drew the most attention this year

This year, Comstock’s readers revealed an interest in the kind of hyperlocal news only regional media can provide, from profiles of rising leaders to behind-the-scenes explorations of the developments and investments that impact the cities where we live and work.

Dec 30, 2025 Jennifer Fergesen

The Future Of Electric Vehicles Is Taking Shape in Sacramento

From quiet motorcycles to vertical takeoff airplanes, the Capital Region is becoming a hotspot for EV innovation

Companies in the Capital Region are vying to become the replacement for internal combustion in markets far beyond consumer vehicles.

Dec 29, 2025 James Stout

Millions of Californians Gain Access to In Vitro Fertilization Under New Law

CalMatters: In vitro fertilization costs thousands of dollars and is often too expensive for many people struggling to conceive. A new law aims to help change that.

Dec 26, 2025 Kristen Hwang, CalMatters

Essay: Across Faiths and Cultures, the Heart of the Holidays Stays the Same

For the Last Word essay column, a radio personality turned writer reflects on holiday spirit

Surveys show record numbers of Americans saying the country is off track, and the future feels bleak. And yet, beneath it, the impulse to kindness keeps flickering.

Dec 24, 2025 Dave Williams

From Legendary Eggnog to Midnight Mochi, Here Are Sacramento’s Sweetest Holiday Traditions

Local makers keep cherished winter rituals alive

Like Santa’s workshop, Sacramento has a bevy of elves preparing goods for your holidays, and some are months in the making. We stopped in to observe the preparations.

Dec 23, 2025 Becky Grunewald

Sacramento Manufacturers and Distributors Weigh the Effects of Tariffs

Local businesses say there are winners and losers in the tariff game

Changes in prices and supplies have been creating uncertainty in the marketplace for regional businesses. We asked Capital Region businesses how they are adapting — and whether they see any benefits.

Dec 22, 2025 Seth Sandronsky

The Chinese Art of Tea Takes Hold in the Sacramento Region

Practitioners say gongfu cha encourages mindfulness and presence

Gongfu cha, which means making tea with effort in Chinese, is a method of preparing and appreciating high-quality tea in small amounts, through repeated pours. Many are turning to the art form as another way to find balance and harmony.

Dec 19, 2025 Sarah Bun

Sacramento Restaurants Pay Less After Entertainment Permit Changes

Changes made to the city’s entertainment permits will raise prices for some, while lowering the difficulty and cost enough for others to finally become aboveboard

A new city ordinance created a system that makes it faster and cheaper for restaurants, bars and cafes to get limited entertainment permits. So why have only three businesses applied?

Dec 18, 2025 Eric Schucht
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