Insight With Vicki Gonzalez
Summary: 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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Podcasts:
The Las Vegas investigation continues from Reno. Dr. Ernie Bodai explains his breast cancer stamp program and research. Sierra Health Foundation CEO Chet Hewitt on Advance Peace. Hey Listen! host Nick Brunner joins for Sound Advice
PolitiFact takes on hoaxes and fake news stories about the Las Vegas shooting. Ben Adler interviews former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. UC Davis launches the Ground and Field Theatre Festival.
More on the shooting in Las Vegas. The US Supreme Court is starting a new session with some blockbuster cases on the docket. Then a Sacramento resident and a local attorney share affordable housing crisis stories.
Cap. Bureau Chief Ben Adler discusses the bills on the table for Governor Brown to sign. Then, we get an update on disaster relief efforts happening locally. Then we preview the millennium concert series at Sac State and the KVMR Celtic Festival.
PolitiFact California reporter Chris Nichols returns to discuss statements on the LGBT Senior Bill of Rights and NFL protest. California Native explores suicide prevention among young Native Americans. Author Jennifer Provenza shares her debut novel.
Senator Toni Atkins shares her view on the affordable housing crisis. Dr. Mindy Romero returns for National Voter Registration Day. Scott Hansen and Zac Brown return to Sacramento with their band Tycho before their show at Golden1 Center.
Political Junkie Ken Rudin recaps movement on the Graham-Cassidy healthcare overhaul. A UC Davis professor has new research on earthquake early warning systems. Melina Watts shares her debut novel. Alejandro Sabre plays piano live in studio.
Gov. Jerry Brown’s Delta Tunnels hit a major funding roadblock. How to promote the next generation of farmers. At the Crest Theatre, a new documentary addresses cultural violence during Japanese Internment. Gary Vercelli has this week’s Sound Advice.
Healthcare Reporter Emily Bazar on the latest GOP move to repeal Obamacare. Hollywood actor Merrin Dungey and motivational speaker Tony Asaro discuss their Sacramento roots. Rick Kushman talks about the fall harvest. Petaluma performs live in studio.
Reporter Julia Mitric discusses Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Sac State to meet with DACA students. Bernadette Austin with U.C. Davis explains the constraints on housing supply. And, a new book on farming in the Capay Valley.
Political Junkie Ken Rudin chats about a bipartisan climate solutions group, Prof. Garen Wintemute talks about a new Violence Prevention Research Center, and the Shawn Thwaites Rebel Quartet performs live in studio.
Ben Adler explains a major claim against California over the Oroville spillway crisis. The Powerhouse Science Museum has a new design lab and solar eclipse events. Davis Shakespeare wraps up "Wonderful Town." House Of Mary performs live in studio.
Reporter Emily Bazar discusses the new rate hikes coming under Covered California. Actors with Music Circus bring the production Damn Yankees to life. And in this week’s Sound Advice, a preview of Girls Rock Sacramento happening this Saturday.
PolitiFact California reporter Chris Nichols checks claims by Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom. Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument is under scrutiny by the Trump Administration. LUMA: Art In Darkness uses stunning visuals to explain light pollution.
California could become the first state to have supervised clinics for illegal drug injections. The new season of the podcast Dissect is out by producer Cole Cuchna. And Classical Tahoe's Maestro Joel Revzen unveils a new performance space.