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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

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Award-winning journalist Vicki Gonzalez hosts daily interviews with community leaders, advocates, experts, artists and more to provide background and understanding on breaking news, big events, politics and culture in the Sacramento region and beyond.
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Tahoe Daily Tribune reporter explains what’s happened with the local city council. Also, rethinking the state’s relationship with salmon. And, a deeply personal one-man show about growing up Black in a predominately white CA town comes to Sacramento.
Meet the Sacramento woman who built tiny homes in her own backyard. A law professor breaks down the federal Hatch Act. Finally, the “In a Nutshell” storytelling series returns with a haunted lineup of tales.
Physicist explains why he’s spending so much money to defeat Prop. 50. Also, analysis on the ballot measure and the messaging behind it. Previewing the Sacramento Kings’ next season. Finally, Rogue Music Project summons up a spooky new show.
A special two-hour edition of Insight dedicated to Mayor Kevin McCarty’s first State of the City address moderated by Insight Host Vicki Gonzalez, followed by reaction and analysis from CapRadio reporters and community leaders.
How the expiration of COVID-era tax credits could lead to skyrocketing costs for Central Valley residents. New podcast explores a Woodland cold case. Finally, an award-winning high school band hosts a big fundraiser.
Local congressman weighs in on how the federal shutdown is affecting the region. Also, a controversial housing bill aimed at increasing construction near major transit stops is signed. Finally, authors showcase their works at a new literary event.
Mourners gather to remember conservative commentator. Teachers face discipline for Kirk comments. Rick Kushman discusses issues facing wine growers and makers. Political cartoonist Jack Ohman helps celebrate club’s 100th anniversary.
Reporters relay reactions and potential fallout to a recent Katie Porter interview. Also, job seekers with disabilities have opportunity this week to interview with potential employers. Finally, an arts advocate is celebrated with a concert tonight.
How Prop 50 could reshape districts in the San Joaquin Valley. Reactions and impacts of the Trump Administration firing three immigration judges in Sacramento. Finally, our monthly Arts Talk explores creative opportunities across the region.
Kevin McCarty speaks with Riley Palmer about new developments in his plan. Also, we’ll learn about an online gallery, free for service members and veterans, to exhibit their artwork. Finally, a Gold Rush town turns pink for cancer awareness.
New mayor discusses economic development in one of the fastest-growing cities in California. Also, we hear from a variety of voices across the region as they reflect on loss and the search for understanding.
Cleanup begins in Chinese Camp following devastating lightning fires. Also, recapping Saturday night’s loss and what lies ahead for Sacramento Republic FC. Finally, voices unite to support community advocacy.
Santa Rosa’s current city manager has been tapped to replace Howard Chan. Also, did the MLB bring more than hype to Sac this season? Finally, an ancient sport from India is growing in popularity in Stockton.
CalMatters breaks down government shutdown and its potential impacts on healthcare in California. Also, Sac region is rich in resources for cancer support. Finally, a weekend walk raises awareness for a rare neurological disorder.
POLITICO's ‘California Playbook’ joins us with the latest in politics. Also, Placerville’s Community Observatory offers free viewings of the night sky. Finally, the inaugural Food Fight competition sheds light on local ingredients in Nevada County.
Longtime source of local news on Central Coast shut down abruptly. We'll hear from reporters about what is lost. Also, the Central Valley gets more news coverage with new collaboration. El Dorado county cheese makers bring their farm to your fork.
A controversial Sac city plan to charge unhoused seniors to live in future tiny homes. Also, Effie Yeaw Nature Center prepares for 50-year celebration. Finally, a play about Mary Shelley, the author behind the literary classic “Frankenstein.”
The man accused of shooting at ABC10 faces local and federal charges. A new California law would ban most law enforcement from wearing masks. Finally, Terra Madre Americas brings the Slow Food movement to Sacramento.
CalMatters' Jeanne Kuang discusses changes that could come to California’s 1st Congressional District if Prop 50 passes. Also, podcast explores cold case murder in Woodland. Finally, former gold rush towns get their due in new book from Sac Library.
CapRadio reporter Tony Rodriguez offers updates on Congressional race. Also, pop culture fans unite for a day-long celebration of all things comic and cartoon. Finally, preserving the stories and artifacts related to California’s history.
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