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Meet the Man Behind Some of Sacramento’s Most Iconic Buildings

Getting to Know: Climbing girders and remaking Sacramento’s waterfront at 65, Steve Ayers says he’s in his prime

Steve Ayers owns or has sold dozens of buildings in Sacramento and says he’s “only just begun.”

Feb 3, 2026 Ed Goldman

While Workers and Students Hold a General Strike Against ICE, Sacramento Businesses Weigh Their Options

Many businesses chose to close during the national shutdown Jan. 30, but others found different ways to show support

Small businesses found themselves in the spotlight as they decided whether or not to stay open Jan. 30.

Feb 2, 2026 Jennifer Fergesen

Are Work Shifts Shifting? Or Is Work Shifting Us? | Opinion

FROM THE PUBLISHER: Are we moving toward a world with more humane, flexible ways of working — or one where the boundary between work and life dissolves completely?

In practice, work now stretches, compresses, migrates and mutates — shaped by technology, economics, culture and even the limits of the human body.

Feb 2, 2026 Winnie Comstock-Carlson

At CES 2026, Artificial Intelligence Was Everywhere — Even in the Bathroom

The world’s largest tech show revealed how AI has moved beyond gadgets and into homes and bodies, but some inventors are pushing back

From gut-tracking toilets to AI eyewear, the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas showed how deeply technology has entered daily life — even as some argue we’ve gone too far.

Jan 30, 2026 James Raia

Hooked on ‘Dancing With the Stars’? Here’s Where You Can Learn to Ballroom Dance in Sacramento

From swing to tango, these Sacramento area dance halls will guide you through the steps

There are a myriad of places in and around Sacramento where you can take beginner-friendly lessons on how to jive, swing and tango, just like the stars.

Jan 29, 2026 Sonora Slater

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

Meet the Sacramento Artist Inspired by the Louisiana Gulf Coast

Art Exposed: Joha Harrison translates memories through film, painting and more

In this Q&A, the artist traces how photography taught him to use light, how the pandemic shutdowns accelerated his career and why the heart of the artist sits in conflict with the reality of needing to pay the bills.

Jan 15, 2026 Melissa LuVisi

Our Company’s Name Is Being Used by Job Scammers. What Can We Do for Damage Control?

Dilemma of the Month: What can companies do when scammers are impersonating them on job sites?

Job seekers need to keep vigilant, but there are several things you can do to help make that easier.

Jan 14, 2026 Suzanne Lucas

Between Sacramento and the Ski Slopes, a Gold Rush Town Serves Bacon Flights and Bagels

Out of Office: Auburn is worth a stop on any Tahoe trip

Compared to the Bay Area, Sacramento is pretty close to Tahoe’s ski slopes, but even a short drive requires a proper breakfast.

Jan 13, 2026 Melissa LuVisi

What Health Stories Aren’t Being Told in Sacramento?

We asked Sacramento health leaders about wait times, drug costs and more

The region’s health systems are facing challenges around Sacramento’s sudden population boom and aging demographics. This month, Comstock’s talks to four local health leaders about some of the most pressing questions our readers have.

Jan 12, 2026 Scott Thomas Anderson

Startup of the Month: Sortify

UC Davis team to help users throw trash away the right way

By the end of the 20th century, the Three Rs were everywhere: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. But waste management is more complicated than a catchy slogan, according to Sambhav Agarwal, a third-year computer science student at UC Davis.

Jan 9, 2026 Russell Nichols

Canon Chef and Owner Finds Success by Embracing His Sacramento Roots

Epicure: Chef Brad Cecchi is a Sacramento booster on the global food stage

Some chefs live to cook. Others love to open restaurants. Cecchi is a different kind of chef: a community-minded advocate and entrepreneur who sees everything through the lens of food.

Jan 8, 2026 Marybeth Bizjak

Take a Look Inside Sacramento’s Grooviest House

Interior designer and vintage dealer lives in Technicolor dream home

Inside an unpretentious ranch-style house in South Land Park lies a hidden utopia of Mod design. Boldly colored statement chairs placed in front of the tasteful charcoal-grey exterior are the only clue to the astonishing display of vintage treasures found within.

Jan 7, 2026 Kendall Morlan

Essay: My No-Resolution Resolution

We should work towards our goals year-round, not just in January

For the past 20 years, my resolutions have been mainly the same. Lose weight, get in better shape, travel more and spend more time with friends and family. This year, and I guess I actually started this a few years ago, I made this a way of life instead of a yearly goal.

Jan 6, 2026 Judy Farah

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
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