The Steinberg Review November 24 – November 30
Every week we highlight important news around the greater Sacramento region.
KCRA 3: Sacramento market offers one-of-a-kind gifts
The Crocker Holiday Artisan Market brought big crowds to the Scottish Rite Center this weekend. Every year, dozens of local artists come together at the center on H Street to sell their handcrafted gifts.
Capital Public Radio: Sacramento To Keep Winter Shelter Open Through December — But It Could Close In 2019
Sacramento City Council will keep the Winter Triage Homeless Shelter open through the end of the year.
Sacramento Business Journal: PHOTOS: Take a tour of The Bank in downtown Sacramento
Beer in the basement, standard weekend cocktails on the main floor and boutique spirits on the mezzanine. That's a handy guide to the three major areas in The Bank, which makes its public debut on Nov. 28.
KCRA 3: 4 buildings added to Sacramento's historic register
Four buildings in Sacramento were named to the city's register of historic buildings. The Sacramento City Council voted Tuesday to add the mid-century modern structures, which were built between 1940 and 1970.
FOX 40: Sacramento Officer Jams Out With New Friend
Sacramento bicycle officer was spotted taking a break to jam out on a man’s keyboard. The video was posted on Wednesday by the Sacramento Police Department.
Capital Public Radio: Sacramento Company First In California To Enroll In State-Run Retirement Savings Program
California is launching a program for workers whose employers don’t offer retirement plans — and the first business in the state to sign up is from Sacramento. Lorenzo Harris and his wife own a janitorial services business in North Highlands.