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Big cuts to federal grants are now affecting non-profits that don't get federal support because private foundations are being swamped with requests to fill funding gaps.
Champion chess player and Soviet dissident Garry Kasparov has a few thoughts about how well democracy in the U.S. is doing. He tells NPR's Scott Simon that it's not America first - it's America alone.
Oil giant Valero announced this week it may shutter its refinery in Benicia. The company sent a notice to the California ...
SacRT’s new Tap2Ride program lets riders seamlessly pay their fare with a tap of their smartphone or credit cards. The ...
Federal law requires states to offer health insurance to many people with low incomes or disabilities. But some states, ...
The Midtown Association has announced a new season of Fresh Air: Midtown Parks, a series offering free health and wellness ...
A string of burglaries and vandalism at small businesses in Sacramento. Also, a new book looks at the return migration of ...
Federal funding impacts to research for rare diseases. Also, the podcast “This is What it Feels Like” launches season two.
Regional artists and businesses see AR as a delivery tool, projecting artwork beyond galleries into public and personal ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Steven Dunn founder and CEO of Munchkin a U.S.-based company selling lifestyle products ...
President Trump lashed out at Powell for not acting sooner to lower interest rates. The president's own tariffs make that ...
A huge amount of U.S. imports and exports come through the L.A. and Long Beach ports. Port officials say truckers, longshore members and customs house brokers will see less work and fewer hours ahead.