Comstock's June cover photo features @CaltransHQ spokesperson Sergio Ochoa Sánchez, who gave writer @AbramskySasha a tour of some of the construction sites associated with the long Fix50 project. Read the full story at the link below.
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Chaitanya Agarwal, a senior economics student at UC Davis, was inspired to start SitSense when he overheard fellow students complaining about back pain in the library. Meet our June #StartupoftheMonth. By (@RussellNichols)
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Strategy without humanity feels hollow; humanity without direction feels aimless. Trust isn’t built in boardrooms or HR policies — it grows out of conversations between leaders and their people.
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An HR manager says the boss can't hold boozy happy hours at work, so he brings in non-alcoholic beer instead. She's still annoyed. Is this a her problem, or a company problem? (By @RealEvilHRLady)
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After years of closures and congestion, Sacramento’s largest freeway projects are entering their final stretch. But not everyone agrees that they were the best use of transportation funds. (By @AbramskySasha) https://t.co/9au8JyurGQ
Why is the Alfred Hitchcock Festival, which draws fans from around the world, in Scotts Valley? It might have something to do with the deep affinity the filmmaker had for California. (By @STA_reporter)
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From a beer garden to a bookstore to the grand reopening of an old favorite, here's what's coming to the Old Sacramento Waterfront this summer. https://t.co/IGjykx2bFN
Comstock's magazine is saddened to hear of the death of Joaquin Razo, who we featured in our 2024 Young Professionals showcase for his leadership in Blue Zones, Metro EDGE and United Way.
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In 1923, the Public Market Building opened in downtown Sacramento, designed by famed architect Julia Morgan. More than 100 years later, the @SheratonGrand that now occupies the building is paying homage to its history. (By @GoldmanEd )
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There are tens of thousands of cold cases left unsolved in California. Could a new AI tool that generates leads from evidence help local detectives find their solutions? (By @STA_reporter)
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The 10th annual @SAPFF opened last night with the emotional premier of a documentary sharing the survival stories of the leaders of @MySisters_House and AnneitS. Read more: https://t.co/HTZWCRArqa
Fresh strands of crunchy papaya, chili pepper’s tongue tingle, lemongrass and ginger’s fragrant aromas await you. Chef Yia Vang is taking you on a culinary tour of Hmong hot spots in Sacramento. Read more:
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What does it take to keep something going for 50 or even 100 years? We asked the owners of some of the oldest businesses in town, including @Grebitus1926, The Trap and Sacramento Rug Works. (By @James_Raia) https://t.co/N3qOceJ7ZU
May is #BikeMonth. In 2023, we ran a feature taking stock of Sacramento's efforts to improve bicycle infrastructure in the city. Have things improved since then? https://t.co/epCI6QCPFX
Comstock Magazine this month featured a CA Governor overview this month with analysis by @stevenmaviglio, @madrid_mike, and yours truly. ➡️ https://t.co/rN5rKKSj8h
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What would it take to get you off the couch and into a movie theater? Local cinemas, including @TowerTheatreCA and @CrockerArt, are trying everything from cat curators to horror movies paired with "Stinkovision." https://t.co/ZtgM7g0uGD