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:
We look at current updates on federal aid and repairs for Oroville Dam's spillway; an exhibit of 1,600 copies of The Beatles' White Album at the Verge Center for the Arts and a benefit screening of "King of Jazz" is heading to Tower Theater.
We hear more updates on the Oroville spillway for the first half of the show. In the second half, author Jade Chang talks about her new book and The Chieftains celebrate 55 years on tour.
Officials provide updates on the situation at Oroville Dam. The Political Junkie Ken Rudin has the latest news from Washington, D.C. An art exhibit on ArtStreet focuses on sexual assault survivors and Ron Campbell talks about his career in animation.
CapRadio's Bob Moffitt gives live updates on the Oroville Dam, then Ben Bradford recaps his chat with the former EPA head. The California Museum has a new exhibit on Japanese-American history and "Sex With Strangers" plays in Sacramento.
Unsettled weather returns to the Sacramento region; a Harvard professor says he has a solution for the world's energy crisis; Sol Collective is fundraising to purchase a building and Cale Wiggins hosts this week's Sound Advice.
Donald Trump announced Neil Gorsuch For U.S. Supreme Court; The Sacramento Children's Home turns 150 years; a UC Davis researcher shares her findings on nematodes and the Tiltshift flier comes home after a three-month journey across the country.
A new Secretary of Education could cause shakeups in California; a Sacramento arts legend has retired and the Powerhouse Center is opening a new exhibit.
Political Junkie Ken Rudin recaps Trump's actions from over the weekend; we hear comments from Gov. Jerry Brown's Science Friday segment; a magazine releases a "California Versus Trump" series and Indigo Moor is chosen as Sac's poet laureate.
Capitol Chat covers California lawmakers' reactions to Trump's wall; Mindy Romero from UC Davis' engagement project reflects on the new administration; a nonprofit is hosting a storytelling event and a Sac State professor hosts Sound Advice.
CapRadio reporters reflect on Gov. Jerry Brown's State of the State speech; we hear liberal and conservative reactions from the community on Brown's speech; KVIE has a new documentary and Rick Kushman has the latest from the wine world.
Gov. Jerry Brown is set to deliver his State of the State; participants from CapRadio's A Nation Engaged event have questions for the governor and John Lescroart releases a new novel.
Political Junkie Ken Rudin talks about Trump's first weekend as President; the last Ghost Ship fire survivor continues his battle in a hospital; the National Weather Services gives latest storm totals and Bacon Fest is back in Sac for its sixth year.
A UC Davis professor explains the destruction of arts and culture can destroy a country's identity; the Sac Ballet Board's decision not to renew its current art directors drew controversy and a folk trio plans to play at the Palms Playhouse.
Ken Rudin shares his latest political analysis on the nation; PolitiFact launches its new Trump-O-Meter feature and Sacramento band Be Brave Bold Robot is back with a new album.
CapRadio's Ben Bradford talks about the incoming Attorney General, Xavier Becerra, Gov. Jerry Brown's budget and Fiat's emission scandal. We also hear about bird mating behaviors and revisit an interview with Lara Downes.