Facing ‘Dire Water Shortages,’ California Bans Delta Pumping
Growers’ groups voiced strong opposition, questioning the water board’s power to stop senior rights holders from pumping the water.
Dilemma of the Month: How Can I Get My Employees to Take Sick Leave and Paid Time Off?
Employers have paid time off for a reason. How can they encourage
employees to use it?
The Granny Flat Has a New Name
Architects are teaming with local jurisdictions to include accessory dwelling units and tiny houses in the affordable housing conversation.
Constant Change Calls for Constant Planning
Comstock’s president and publisher considers the many plans that businesses have cycled through over the past year and a half.
Photos: Minor League Baseball Returns to the Central Valley
When the Sacramento River Cats won the Triple-A championship in September 2019, nobody could anticipate the changes that would occur before the Pacific Coast League team would play again.
Opening the Door to New Beginnings
The newly opened Saint John’s Square, a project associated with Saint John’s Program for Real Change, provides housing to 55 women and children.
Meal Prep Entrepreneurs Saw Big Growth — and Challenges — During the Pandemic
While nearly every other niche of the food industry lost its footing in the pandemic, one had the potential to thrive: meal delivery services.
Film Production in the Capital Region Thrives Despite a Year of Uncertainty
Movies, sitcoms, commercials and more are still filming in the
Capital Region, thanks to the work of local film
commissioners.
Getting to Know: Shahera Hyatt and Melissa McGillicuddy
Melissa McGillicuddy and Shahera Hyatt are hosts and
comedians of the Moving Van Show, a comedy show based out of
a rented U-Haul.
Neighborhood Favorite: Gaspachos
Four siblings bring a Michoacan specialty to Franklin Boulevard
Gaspachos in south Sacramento does not serve gazpacho, the
Spanish chilled tomato soup. Here and in Morelia, Michoacan,
gaspacho is something else entirely.