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   Street Signs is back! This time we hit the road to visit the goldladen foothills where a history of mining merges with street signs to reveal a wealth of facinating stories.

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   During the cultural revolution in China, Jian Wang had few opportunities to pursue his love of art. Through determination--and a bit of luck--he came to Sacramento and studied with famed painter Wayne Thiebaud. Today, Jian's work is on exhibit around the world. Trace his journey and follow his return to China.

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   In The Golden Game: Baseball in Sacramento we interview former players and historians to re-trace some of Sacramento’s rich baseball history. From the early teams and ballparks, to the Sacramento Solons dramatic 1942 PCL title run, to the...

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   Heart disease is the number one killer of women, yet it is primarily thought of as a man's disease. For that reason, women are less aware of the risks.

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   Did you hear about the mysterious airship that supposedly flew over the Capitol dome in 1896? Did you know that the American River Bike Trail probably wouldn't exist if it weren't for a local group of amateur movie makers?

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   Chalk It Up, an annual sidewalk chalk festival that raises funds for public-school arts programs...

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