
The Woman Behind the Magazine
Publisher Winnie Comstock-Carlson talks business, media and the Capital Region
Recently our publisher, Winnie Comstock-Carlson, was interviewed by the Western Publishing Association on her work in media and the business community in the Capital Region. Here’s some of what she had to say:

Sound Off on Strong Mayor
This November could bring big changes to Sacramento governance, and we want to hear what you think
One of the hottest items on the ballot this Nov. 4 is Measure L, or the “Strong Mayor Initiative.” The legislation would alter Sacramento’s government structure by essentially taking power away from the non-elected city manager and giving it to the mayor. Which side are you on?

Happy National Estate Planning Awareness Week!
But before the party starts, here are 7 questions you need to answer
If National Estate Planning Awareness Week, which started yesterday, snuck up on you this year, you are not alone. In fact, if you don’t have an estate plan, you have lots of company. Fifty percent of Americans lack a will and other vital estate planning documents, and their absence is a sure path to probate court and often lengthy, costly legal proceedings before an estate is settled.

High-Speed Hiring
How to automate your process from start to finish
In a world with automated bill paying, direct deposits and DVR, you may be thinking “what will they automate next?” If you’re a business owner looking for seasonal help or another employee, then I have good news for you. Automating your hiring process can not only save time and headaches, but it can also help identify the best applicants easier than ever.

Going Up
How one worker keeps operations at Tower Bridge golden
Bridge worker Scott Bennett has been tending to the iconic Sacramento structure for 12 years.

Railway Station Revamp
Updates to Sacramento Valley Station include bike rentals and rooftop patio
At 88 years old, the Sacramento Valley Station at 4th and I streets is bound for new glory, as the second phase of the $34-million rejuvenation project gets underway at the city’s downtown transportation hub.

Sold!
David Sobon Auctions pulls serious cash for nonprofits
Cookie dough, chocolate bars, entertainment books and gift wrap — 20 years ago, the Waldorf school David Sobon’s son was attending had students peddling all of these wares, yet they couldn’t fundraise even $10,000 in a given year. Frustrated that these “ridiculously painful fundraisers” were being placed on his child’s shoulders, the then-30-something decided on a whim to host his first live auction — which eventually led him to launch David Sobon Auctions.

Experience Architecture Week Photo Contest Winners
In honor of Experience Architecture Week, we asked our social media followers to share their architecture photos with us on Facebook and Twitter using #SacArch14. Above are the winners of the contest!

Egg-centric Support
Does coverage for egg freezing help or hinder women in the workplace?
Social media is abuzz today with announcements from both Apple and Facebook that they will cover egg freezing for female employees who want to put off having children.
Kudos or crazy? Here’s what some of the women on our staff had to say:

Homegrown for Your Smartphone
3 handy apps with local roots
For the past few years, Sacramento’s been trying to boost its tech cred. That’s not easy when you’ve got Silicon Valley for a neighbor, but one thing the Capital Region can boast is deep agricultural roots. These notable apps prove that innovation can be born right in our backyard. So if you want to support this region’s tech/food movement, be sure to buy local.*
(*The apps are free.)