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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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Updates on state budget deficit and new candidates in governor's race. Plus, we’ll check in on how regional food banks are faring heading into the holiday season. Finally, a look back at a year of storytelling in Sacramento.
A Sac State housing official talks about how the new policy will roll out. Plus, an update on the region’s levees as the rainy season starts. Finally, Jen Reason and Rick Kushman team up for holiday pairings.
How expiring tax credits could impact health insurance in the San Joaquin Valley. Plus, new coalition works to address dangers related to e-bikes. Finally, learn more about the culture and history of Palestine.
CalMatters reports on efforts by AT&T to retire rural California landlines. Plus, a program that provides free services for the hearing impaired celebrates milestones. And, a non-profit art store launches Mini Museum Adventures in Rocklin.
A major political player faces charges of public corruption. Breaking down the drama around the Stockton City Council. Famed actor Richard Thomas plays Mark Twain in Modesto. Finally, a long-lost Ukrainian symphony makes its U.S. debut.
New York Times investigation finds loopholes in new state regulations. Lead prosecutor in the trial and conviction of Joseph DeAngelo releases new book. Finally, an overview of what SNAP benefits are and their vulnerability to federal changes.
Breaking down the impact and legacy of Nancy Pelosi following her retirement announcement. A new state law makes it easier for high school students to go to CSUs. Finally, analyzing the annual State of Lung Cancer report through a California lens.
Mindy Romero discusses what comes next for voters as California instates new congressional district maps. CalMatters reports on issues with DUI enforcement. Singer chronicles breast cancer journey through song.
We’ll take a look at preliminary election results for Prop 50, which will temporarily redraw California’s congressional maps. We’ll also hear analysis from the "No" and "Yes" campaigns. Finally, we’ll learn more about the region's temporary wetlands.
Today is the last day to vote on California’s special election Proposition 50, which would temporarily redraw the state’s congressional maps to favor Democrats ahead of the midterm. Also, Sacramento State’s Festival of New American Music.
Insight is airing the California Report's statewide special on Proposition 50. Also, former All Things Considered Host Ari Shapiro heads to Modesto for a solo cabaret show “Thank You for Listening.”
CapRadio’s Riley Palmer recaps a big county meeting on homelessness. Also, a Sacramento teacher gets a glimpse of what it’s like to live in outer space. Finally, a couple of events to take you through the end of spooky season.
Bipartisan legislation aims to reopen a recently-closed Glenn County hospital. Also, a backyard hobby transforms into a small business that gives back. Finally, Sacramento native celebrates fall wine release with a party.
CapRadio’s Gerardo Zavala shares reporting from Placer County where voters could be impacted by redistricting in the upcoming election. Also, a new law allows for some animal composting. Finally, a new exhibit highlights the contributions of RCAF.
Food benefits are in limbo across the country. We’ll hear what that means for Sacramento and surrounding counties. Also, what led to a major immigration crackdown in the Bay Area getting reversed? Finally, learning more about "Abridged."
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.
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