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The Gorman Museum of Native American Art at the University of California, Davis continues the celebration of its 50th anniversary by presenting Reflecting Lenses: Twenty Years of Photography at the Gorman Museum. Big Al was there to give us a look.
Dad Joke 5/10/2024
The 25th annual Old West show features high end antiques from the old west including mining, railroad, police and sheriff, fire department, advertising, saloon, cowboy, Native American, photographs, gold nuggets, gambling, wild west, Chinese items from the gold rush, antique firearms, military, civil war, bowie knives, Wells Fargo, express, Tiffany lamps, Eastlake and other Victorian and old west furniture, tin signs, enamel signs, political, paper, ephemera, books, general store, gramophones, rare coins, gold ingots and bullion, rare silver, dolls, toys, Pelton wheels, postcards, ambrotypes, Americana and patriotic items, folk art, bits and spurs, chaps, Indian baskets and pottery, Vigilance Committee, Annie Oakley, Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild West Show, Eskimo, Pacific Islander, Hawaii, lanterns, locks, keys, insurance, banking, Will and Fink, Michael Price knives, Colt, Remington, Winchester, Sharpes, Springfield, Central Pacific Railroad, Union Pacific Railroad, Southern Pacific Railroad and completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, Casino and poker chips, Yosemite, rare books, directories, catalogs, petroliana, Ranch 101, and more museum quality items of all kinds. Cody gives us a look!
We close out the show with our Question of the Day: What are you eating and drinking when you go to a ballgame?
We head back out to Sutter Health Park where Ashley Williams is with Dalton, Ziggy and Bret, learning a new dance before the game tonight!
The Savannah Bananas are in town for several sold out shows at Sutter Health Park. Ashley gets a preview of the show.
Our favorite young adult book reviewer, E-Train, is here with his picks for May!
Our fun morning with the Savannah Bananas and the Party Animals continues!
Engawa Fusion is a new Japanese restaurant in Sacramento that's offering a fusion of Japanese flavors with a twist, featuring innovative creations like sushi tacos alongside traditional favorites like ramen and Donburi! Speaking of tacos, Sade Browne is trying her hand at making a sushi taco!
"Sunday Morning" has an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the country singer's first post-stroke song, "Where That Came From," which blends art with artificial intelligence in a recording that captures Travis' country heart.
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.
The Gorman Museum of Native American Art at the University of California, Davis continues the celebration of its 50th anniversary by presenting Reflecting Lenses: Twenty Years of Photography at the Gorman Museum. Big Al was there to give us a look.
Dad Joke 5/10/2024
The 25th annual Old West show features high end antiques from the old west including mining, railroad, police and sheriff, fire department, advertising, saloon, cowboy, Native American, photographs, gold nuggets, gambling, wild west, Chinese items from the gold rush, antique firearms, military, civil war, bowie knives, Wells Fargo, express, Tiffany lamps, Eastlake and other Victorian and old west furniture, tin signs, enamel signs, political, paper, ephemera, books, general store, gramophones, rare coins, gold ingots and bullion, rare silver, dolls, toys, Pelton wheels, postcards, ambrotypes, Americana and patriotic items, folk art, bits and spurs, chaps, Indian baskets and pottery, Vigilance Committee, Annie Oakley, Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild West Show, Eskimo, Pacific Islander, Hawaii, lanterns, locks, keys, insurance, banking, Will and Fink, Michael Price knives, Colt, Remington, Winchester, Sharpes, Springfield, Central Pacific Railroad, Union Pacific Railroad, Southern Pacific Railroad and completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, Casino and poker chips, Yosemite, rare books, directories, catalogs, petroliana, Ranch 101, and more museum quality items of all kinds. Cody gives us a look!
We close out the show with our Question of the Day: What are you eating and drinking when you go to a ballgame?
We head back out to Sutter Health Park where Ashley Williams is with Dalton, Ziggy and Bret, learning a new dance before the game tonight!
"Sunday Morning" has an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the country singer's first post-stroke song, "Where That Came From," which blends art with artificial intelligence in a recording that captures Travis' country heart.
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.
The Gorman Museum of Native American Art at the University of California, Davis continues the celebration of its 50th anniversary by presenting Reflecting Lenses: Twenty Years of Photography at the Gorman Museum. Big Al was there to give us a look.
Dad Joke 5/10/2024
The 25th annual Old West show features high end antiques from the old west including mining, railroad, police and sheriff, fire department, advertising, saloon, cowboy, Native American, photographs, gold nuggets, gambling, wild west, Chinese items from the gold rush, antique firearms, military, civil war, bowie knives, Wells Fargo, express, Tiffany lamps, Eastlake and other Victorian and old west furniture, tin signs, enamel signs, political, paper, ephemera, books, general store, gramophones, rare coins, gold ingots and bullion, rare silver, dolls, toys, Pelton wheels, postcards, ambrotypes, Americana and patriotic items, folk art, bits and spurs, chaps, Indian baskets and pottery, Vigilance Committee, Annie Oakley, Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild West Show, Eskimo, Pacific Islander, Hawaii, lanterns, locks, keys, insurance, banking, Will and Fink, Michael Price knives, Colt, Remington, Winchester, Sharpes, Springfield, Central Pacific Railroad, Union Pacific Railroad, Southern Pacific Railroad and completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, Casino and poker chips, Yosemite, rare books, directories, catalogs, petroliana, Ranch 101, and more museum quality items of all kinds. Cody gives us a look!
We close out the show with our Question of the Day: What are you eating and drinking when you go to a ballgame?
We head back out to Sutter Health Park where Ashley Williams is with Dalton, Ziggy and Bret, learning a new dance before the game tonight!
John's here with some "diss tracks" in today's Johnnie's Jams!
We've made it to Wednesday, that's halfway through the week! Courtney has some "Half" songs for us to guess in today's Court's Tune!
Wilson Phillips is performing at the California State Fair on July 13th, and Chynna Phillips joins us to talk about the performance!
Courtney has "travel-related" songs for us to guess in today's Court's Tune!
Court's got some BEEF in today's Court's Tune! No, not actual beef (it's Courtney, for goodness sake), but artists who have had...personal strife...in the past. Play along with us!
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.