Seal or No Seal
Clean carpets, proper ventilation and special filters may help keep allergens out of the workplace. Another strategy entails sealing cracks in a building to make sure unwanted particles can’t sneak in.
Ground & Field Theatre Festival Showcases New Works in Davis
Ground & Field is now planning its second annual festival and is accepting submissions and auditioning ensemble actors for its 2018 season.
Destination in Design
Capitalizing on recent momentum, East Sacramento designers set sights on creating a new design district
Hoping to capitalize on the revitalization of Sacramento’s downtown core, Nar Bustamante is moving his offices to the burgeoning design scene in East Sacramento off Elvas Avenue. Along with local talent already in place, these designers hope to help solidify Sacramento’s place as a new urban hotspot.
The State’s Most Controversial Housing Bill in Years Just Died
The most controversial state housing bill in recent memory has died with a pretty resounding thud.
Back and Forward: Dr. Travis Miller
Medical director of The Allergy Station on advancements in allergy treatment
Dr. Travis Miller, medical director of The Allergy Station in Roseville, offers his insight into regional allergies.
Retro-Republican John Cox in Second Place, for Now
John Cox wants to slash the California income tax—abolish it, if possible. Maybe you disagree, but he thinks he can convince you.
Home Hunters, Get Ready to Make Your Offer – Faster Than Ever
It’s likely to be the biggest financial decision of your life. Now hurry up about it.
Leading The Force
Q&A with Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn
Raised in Oak Park and a Sacramento State graduate, Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn brings a lifetime of local experience to the job. Rich Ehisen sat down with Hahn last January — exactly two months prior to the officer shooting of Stephon Clark — to discuss Hahn’s priorities for our April issue, which went to press just days after details of the shooting began to surface. We have updated the Q&A with a follow-up interview that took place in early April.
Will Roseville Get a New Community Garden?
City officials and the Rotary are in talks to launch the first public garden in West Roseville
Bryan Barrett knows this land well.
Before much of the land was slated for development in recent years, Barrett’s grandparents David and Dolly Fiddyment owned a ranch near what is now Blue Oaks Boulevard and Orchard View Road in West Roseville. Barrett learned how to drive a tractor on this land, how to swim in a nearby creek.
A Balancing Act
Managers can — and should — find a balance between accountability and flexibility
So how do managers keep their offices running as well-oiled machines when the various parts may frequently not be in the same place at the same time? It hinges on clear metrics for success, ongoing communication and regular feedback on performance.