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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. 

Feb 18, 2026 Joseph Eschleman

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.

Feb 17, 2026 Suzanne Lucas

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.

Feb 16, 2026 Scott Thomas Anderson

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.

Feb 13, 2026 Scott Thomas Anderson

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.

Feb 12, 2026 Sarah Bun

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.

Feb 11, 2026 Judy Farah

After SMUD Pulls Out, Is the Coyote Creek Solar Project a Climate Win or a Loss?

Supporters cite emissions cuts, while critics say removing oak woodlands could undercut climate gains

Though SMUD announced Jan. 5 that it would be canceling its power purchase agreement with the Coyote Creek Agrivoltaic Ranch, the future of the project — and whether or not it would have a net benefit on greenhouse gas emissions — remains unclear.

Jan 28, 2026 Jacob Peterson

New $10 Million Home for Sacramento State Basketball a ‘Game Changer’ for Program

The Hornets are leaving ‘The Nest’ in the midst of historic investment in the university’s sports program

The move this season into a new 3,000-seat events center, home for Sacramento State’s men’s and women’s basketball teams, has finally happened, fueling a new optimism by sports fans at the university.

Jan 27, 2026 Steve Martarano

A New Era of Library Architecture Is Taking Shape in Northern California

From Truckee to Davis, the Capital Region's newest libraries foster community and a sense of place

We profile several libraries in the Capital Region and the architects who designed them to reveal just how radically these institutions have changed — and why they matter more than ever in a digital age.

Jan 26, 2026 Laurie Lauletta-Boshart

Tariffs Are Everywhere — But They’re Not the Whole Story

Comstock's Talks: Steven Yoder explains how tariffs are affecting the Capital Region, unevenly and often unexpectedly

PODCAST EPISODE: Comstock’s contributor Steven Yoder discusses his January cover story on how tariffs are affecting local businesses and why they aren’t necessarily the biggest factor shaping the economy in 2026.

Jan 22, 2026 Dakota Morlan

Is Housing First the Best Solution for Sacramento’s Homeless Population? | Opinion

The former CEO of SAFE Credit Union proposes a four-stage solution

If housing first is a valid theory of change that addresses homelessness, the test is: does it result in a return to independence or at least minimal public assistance; does it address mental health problems; does it address addiction; does it restore the health of the homeless; and does it result in long term success?

Jan 22, 2026 Henry Wirz

Inside California’s Small but Growing Artisanal Tea Industry

Farmers in the Sierra Nevada and Central Valley are discovering a distinct California tea terroir

Tea is the world’s second most popular beverage after water. Though California-grown tea is currently a small industry, it may be poised to take on some of that demand.

Jan 21, 2026 Sarah Bun

Why an All-Boys Mission Still Matters at Jesuit High School | Opinion

A 1989 alumnus shares his thoughts on the Catholic high school's plans to accept female students

For 60 years, Jesuit High School has done something both simple and profoundly difficult: It has taken teenage boys — forces of chaos, appetite and uneven judgment — and formed them into disciplined, reflective, service-oriented young men.

Jan 20, 2026 Kyriakos Tsakopoulos

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
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