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Rising Costs of Health Insurance Premiums | Best Of: Finding Dolores Wulff Podcast | Rio Americano Band Playathon
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Rising Costs of Health Insurance Premiums
As the government shutdown continues and blame gets assigned to both sides, the closure is having real impacts across California. At the center of the debate is the expiration of COVID-era tax credits which could lead health insurance costs to skyrocket particularly for lower-income Central Valley residents. Tim Sheehan is a health reporting fellow with The Intersection, a health equity reporting lab in the Central Valley. He’s been crunching the data and talking with experts about how this could play out for residents.Best Of: Finding Dolores Wulff Podcast
In 1979, Dolores Wulff disappeared from her home in Yolo County, kicking off a decades-long mystery. For more than 40 years, questions circled around what happened to the Woodland mother and wife, with family members convinced that her husband Carl was responsible for her disappearance. Dolores’ remains weren’t identified until 2020, and her story is being highlighted in a new podcast called “The Unforgotten Season 3: Finding Dolores Wulff” which also talks about the impact on her family, and why it took so long to find her. Kyle Bonagura and Adam Rittenberg are ESPN reporters who covered the story shortly after Dolores was identified, and co-host the new podcast.This segment originally aired Sept. 22, 2025.
Rio Americano Band Playathon
One of the best high school jazz bands in the nation is based here in Sacramento. The AM Jazz Ensemble, a part of the Rio Americano High School Band, was honored by DownBeat Magazine for the 8th year in a row. Next week, the community has an opportunity to support the program as they continue their musical pursuits. The 44th annual Rio Americano Playathon is scheduled for Oct. 24. Josh Murray is one of the band’s directors and he joins us today along with two of his students, James Sidebotham and Jamie Johnson, to talk about the band and what will happen during the 16-hour Playathon.91 episodes
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Rising Costs of Health Insurance Premiums
As the government shutdown continues and blame gets assigned to both sides, the closure is having real impacts across California. At the center of the debate is the expiration of COVID-era tax credits which could lead health insurance costs to skyrocket particularly for lower-income Central Valley residents. Tim Sheehan is a health reporting fellow with The Intersection, a health equity reporting lab in the Central Valley. He’s been crunching the data and talking with experts about how this could play out for residents.Best Of: Finding Dolores Wulff Podcast
In 1979, Dolores Wulff disappeared from her home in Yolo County, kicking off a decades-long mystery. For more than 40 years, questions circled around what happened to the Woodland mother and wife, with family members convinced that her husband Carl was responsible for her disappearance. Dolores’ remains weren’t identified until 2020, and her story is being highlighted in a new podcast called “The Unforgotten Season 3: Finding Dolores Wulff” which also talks about the impact on her family, and why it took so long to find her. Kyle Bonagura and Adam Rittenberg are ESPN reporters who covered the story shortly after Dolores was identified, and co-host the new podcast.This segment originally aired Sept. 22, 2025.
Rio Americano Band Playathon
One of the best high school jazz bands in the nation is based here in Sacramento. The AM Jazz Ensemble, a part of the Rio Americano High School Band, was honored by DownBeat Magazine for the 8th year in a row. Next week, the community has an opportunity to support the program as they continue their musical pursuits. The 44th annual Rio Americano Playathon is scheduled for Oct. 24. Josh Murray is one of the band’s directors and he joins us today along with two of his students, James Sidebotham and Jamie Johnson, to talk about the band and what will happen during the 16-hour Playathon.91 episodes
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