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TBD Fest was animated, to say the least.
With the Sacramento region seeing temperatures in triple digits some days this June, people take to the water to keep cool. More at CapRadio.org
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The Sacramento Ballet had to furlough its dancers for the remainder of this season, about three weeks. They continue to perform independently without missing a beat. Check out Beth Ruyak’s “Insight” interview with two of the dancers at CapRadio.org
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See over 1,100 guys “walk a mile in her shoes” to raise money and raise awareness about violence against women. Pics and a video at CapRadio.org.
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Why are all these crows filling up Downtown Sacramento at dusk? Read the story at CapRadio.org
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With a single tree able to provide hundreds of pounds of fruit, Sacramento residents open up their yards to Harvest Sacramento and its volunteers to glean unwanted produce that might otherwise go to waste. More at CapRadio.org
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The flowers of Daffodil Hill are in bloom again in Amador County. Tourists and locals are flocking to see them. More at CapRadio.org
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Ash Wednesday comes to the street of Downtown Sacramento.
First image: Shelley Muller, who works in Downtown Sacramento, receives ashes from the Reverend Helen Harper on Ash Wednesday. "Everyone's so busy," said Muller. "I thought I could whip in, get some ashes, start my Lent. I think it's nice."
Second image: The Reverend Helen Harper offers ashes for Ash Wednesday outside St. Paul's Church. "It's not to make it easier," said Harper, "We are here to meet people where they are, out in the street."
Third image: Karisten Lockhart, left, prays with St. Paul's Church congregation member Loreen Klenschmidt after receiving ashes from her at "Ashes to Go," an outreach event coordinated by the Trinity Cathedral in Sacramento. "My mother 'guilts' me [to observe Ash Wednesday]," said Lockhart.
Loreen says "people get too busy and can't go to their church. This is church coming to them."
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Buddhist monks visiting from southern India bring the colorful art and tradition of mandala to Sacramento. The five-day project at Sac State involves completing the sand painting, dissembling it, then pouring some of the sand into small bags as gifts. The rest goes into the river. Get the full story at CapRadio.org
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The drought has challenged California ranchers and many have sold off livestock to get by. When we visited Dan Macon and Jim Gates a year ago they were struggling. It isn't easy, but they're getting by and are optimistic about their future. Get the full story at CapRadio.org
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For the current production of "Peter Pan," some of the members of the Sacramento Ballet had to learn how to fly. Get the full story at CapRadio.org
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Sacramento County performed its homeless count last night. The data gathered will help determine the allocation of grants and government funds for programs to help homeless people in the region. CapRadio tagged along with some of the volunteers walking Sacramento's River District, an area with a large homeless population.
More at CapRadio.org
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UC Davis med students stage a "die-in" to bring attention to racism, violence and health. The medical school was one of many to participate. Hear the story at CapRadio.org
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"Ourselves, but Louder"
Sacramento resident Joshua Littell has been a fan of professional wrestling for much of his life. However, when he was 29 his interest turned into a new identity beyond his day job as a waiter. On the third weekend of every month, he wrestles for Supreme Pro Wrestling (SPW) in Sacramento as Sir Samurai. Take a look into his world in this mini-documentary from CapRadio.
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Chanowk Yisrael and his family have an urban farm in the South Oak Park neighborhood of Sacramento. They grow their own produce and teach others how to provide healthy food for themselves. Get the full story at CapRadio.org
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Thousands of people lined Capitol Mall Friday to celebrate Sacramento Republic FC's first soccer championship. More at CapRadio.org.
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Heartland Rolls Into Downtown Sacramento
Midday Friday featured a bit of farm life in the heart of downtown Sacramento. Tractors from all over the region traveled from West Sacramento to the Capitol in a parade marking the start of the annual Farm-to-Fork celebration. The events culminate on September 28th with a dinner gala held on the Tower Bridge. CapRadio.org
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