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   Inspired by our region’s rich landscape and golden light, a number of seminal artists have provided phenomenal support to our local art community, as well as the community at large.

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   This program examines the impact of domestic violence on children. In California, one in four youngsters is directly exposed to violence as either a victim or witness, leaving them more susceptible to difficulties in school...

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   ViewFinder investigates the conflicts between people and wild animals in Northern California. The battle for space between people and wild animals is increasingly one-sided, as our population grows.

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   Since 1980, the percentage of overweight children in America has tripled to sixteen percent. In the Central Valley, the statistics are worse, with up to thirty percent of the region’s children overweight.

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   As America was celebrating the end of World War II, Japanese Americans who had been forcibly removed from their homes on the West Coast faced an uncertain future...

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   Baby Boomers - that vast generation born between World War II and the first Beatles tour. It's been said that the depression era age group thinks boomers are spoiled, And that the younger generations think they try to hang on to their youth.

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   Their titles are as diverse as the people who travel them on a daily basis. With names like Alhambra, Grant Line, Docday, and Benjamin Holt, our city streets carry names that set them apart from all the rest.

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   The Sacramento River has always been a “river of life” and never more so than right now. Gathering water from an area nearly the size of Indiana...

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   A look at Sacramento's original downtown area, which still exists beneath the sidewalks!

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