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John's here with some Tuesday jams! Today's he's pulling music from Rolling Stone Magazine's "Top 200 songs of all time," play along with us!
Cody has taken the caravan all the way to Hughson this morning, he's meeting all the animals at Fraser's Backyard Barnyard!
We head over to the Stockton Animal Shelter to meet Beans, who's ready for an adventure!
Students with the American River College Fashion Department are gearing up for their annual fashion show, "Perennial," on May 11th! Molly Riehl is getting a sneak peek of the big show!
Sakura Gray is at Courtyard School, checking out one of the many camp offerings that Simple Summers has for your kids this summer!
We close out Monday's show with our Question of the Day: If you had to sing a duet with someone, who would it be?
As prom season approaches, your scholar will be looking for quality formal wear at a more affordable price. The Prom Closet in Galt has gently used prom dresses and accessories so youths can be stylish and not break the bank in the process.
We got a preview of the Women in Business Expo celebrating female community leaders and business owners.
There's no mistake about the WOOPS! kiosk, new to Arden Fair Mall. They make beautiful and yummy macarons.
Social pressures to be productive – not to mention a culture that prizes multi-tasking – make doing nothing hard to do, for fear of being accused of the dreaded sin of laziness. However, experts say there are rewards for not pushing yourself to the edge all the time.
To protect the movement of wildlife impeded by busy roadways, a series of manmade overpasses and underpasses throughout the U.S. helps animals big and small safely get across the street, preventing collisions and saving human lives.
As communities across America continue to fight fentanyl, a group of youth in Sacramento has taken it upon themselves to do something about it.
A small town in the Northern California Sierra Foothills is proving it can do big things as local restaurants are less than two weeks away from making their national television debut.
Sacramento's lone Cracker Barrel location has permanently closed, the restaurant chain confirmed on Tuesday.
Future and Metro Boomin have announced the dates to their new "We Trust You Tour," and Sacramento will be one of the stops.
Reality star Paris Hilton was at the California State Capitol on Monday backing a bill that demands transparency for youth treatment facilities after her personal traumatic experience at one.
John's here with some Tuesday jams! Today's he's pulling music from Rolling Stone Magazine's "Top 200 songs of all time," play along with us!
Cody has taken the caravan all the way to Hughson this morning, he's meeting all the animals at Fraser's Backyard Barnyard!
We head over to the Stockton Animal Shelter to meet Beans, who's ready for an adventure!
Students with the American River College Fashion Department are gearing up for their annual fashion show, "Perennial," on May 11th! Molly Riehl is getting a sneak peek of the big show!
Sakura Gray is at Courtyard School, checking out one of the many camp offerings that Simple Summers has for your kids this summer!
Social pressures to be productive – not to mention a culture that prizes multi-tasking – make doing nothing hard to do, for fear of being accused of the dreaded sin of laziness. However, experts say there are rewards for not pushing yourself to the edge all the time.
To protect the movement of wildlife impeded by busy roadways, a series of manmade overpasses and underpasses throughout the U.S. helps animals big and small safely get across the street, preventing collisions and saving human lives.
As communities across America continue to fight fentanyl, a group of youth in Sacramento has taken it upon themselves to do something about it.
A small town in the Northern California Sierra Foothills is proving it can do big things as local restaurants are less than two weeks away from making their national television debut.
Sacramento's lone Cracker Barrel location has permanently closed, the restaurant chain confirmed on Tuesday.
John's here with some Tuesday jams! Today's he's pulling music from Rolling Stone Magazine's "Top 200 songs of all time," play along with us!
Cody has taken the caravan all the way to Hughson this morning, he's meeting all the animals at Fraser's Backyard Barnyard!
We head over to the Stockton Animal Shelter to meet Beans, who's ready for an adventure!
Students with the American River College Fashion Department are gearing up for their annual fashion show, "Perennial," on May 11th! Molly Riehl is getting a sneak peek of the big show!
Sakura Gray is at Courtyard School, checking out one of the many camp offerings that Simple Summers has for your kids this summer!
John's here with some Tuesday jams! Today's he's pulling music from Rolling Stone Magazine's "Top 200 songs of all time," play along with us!
Freedom Williams of C+C Music Factory joins us to talk about their upcoming performance at the State Fair in July!
John's here with a Texas-themed Johnnie's Jams! All of the songs are from artists born in Texas, play along with us!
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Social pressures to be productive – not to mention a culture that prizes multi-tasking – make doing nothing hard to do, for fear of being accused of the dreaded sin of laziness. However, experts say there are rewards for not pushing yourself to the edge all the time.
To protect the movement of wildlife impeded by busy roadways, a series of manmade overpasses and underpasses throughout the U.S. helps animals big and small safely get across the street, preventing collisions and saving human lives.
Since 2012, the nation's fourth-largest city has reduced homelessness in the greater Houston area by 63%. Now other cities are looking to replicate this model.
Only 5 to 6% of plastic waste produced in the U.S. is actually recycled. A new report accuses the plastics industry of a decades-long campaign to "mislead" the public about the viability of recycling.
The peace and quiet of rural Bono, Arkansas, has been shattered by a loud and incessant mechanical buzzing sound created by a bitcoin mine. Residents are HODL.