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Past articles by John:

From pages to film strips: Steinbeck, novelist and filmmaker

Visit the National Steinbeck Museum in Salinas and learn what inspired some of John Steinbeck's most prominent works. → Read More

Ride the hillavator to a romantic dinner in Capitola

Before the hillavator, Shadowbrook restaurant patrons were shuttled to their table, up the creek, in an old World War II amphibious vehicle. → Read More

The Women of the Black Panther Party

The strong women ran clinics, fed the hungry and stood alongside their male counterparts during the fight for civil rights. → Read More

San Francisco's crooked street

Check your brakes before driving down Lombard Street, one of San Francisco's most popular tourist stops. → Read More

The Star Wars collection is strong at Rancho Obi-Wan

The world’s largest Star Wars memorabilia collection is just a day trip away in Petaluma. → Read More

Stormy weather a harsh reminder of difficulties faced by Sacramento's unhoused

A high-water storm warning blasted from the loud speaker of a helicopter could be hear all along the American River Sunday night and Monday morning. → Read More

SMUD crews racing against the clock to restore power amid winter storm

In an effort to help the most vulnerable or elderly customers, SMUD teams handed out emergency supplies. → Read More

Thousands of bags sit in Sacramento International Airport as flight cancelations soar

The website FlightAware says about 40% of flights leaving SMF were canceled Monday, making it one worst airports to depart from the day after Christmas. → Read More

An inclusive look at the holiday season

The holiday season includes recognition of a variety of winter celebrations taking place at this time of year. → Read More

What's at the top of California's highest road?

You'll find the summit of White Mountain Peak at 14,252 feet. It's the end of California’s highest drivable road and a place for high-altitude testing. → Read More

Natural beauty caused by massive explosions

Located just five miles outside of Mammoth Lakes is the Inyo Craters trailhead, which is short but a little challenging for flatlanders. → Read More

The story behind the Capitol's 'El Soldado' statue

Shedding light on Latino service members and the enduring dream of mothers who lost their sons. → Read More

Folklórico: Dancing with Color

Meet the Modesto dance group honoring their Mexican roots by keeping traditions alive. → Read More

A dark past haunts this picturesque California lake

Convict Lake has a history of great views, great fishing, and a murderous shootout. → Read More

Darwin: The lonely desert oasis in the middle of nowhere, and that's how they like it

From silver mining town to artist community under the Death Valley sun. → Read More

The Queen's visit to Sutter's Fort in Sacramento

It came with a welcome parade lead by mountain men dressed in animal fur. → Read More

Dive deep at the Maritime Museum of San Diego

Tethered to the pier at the North San Diego Bay is the USS Dolphin, a research submarine that took navy submariners to a depth of more than 3,000 feet. → Read More

Citrus: California’s second gold rush

The long history of California’s citrus industry is preserved at the Citrus State Historic Park. → Read More

The dark side of LA's largest park

Whether you’ve seen it in the movies or hiked its many trails, Los Angeles’ Griffith Park can be summed up in one word: iconic. Its namesake is not so iconic. → Read More

Love, loss and mozzarella: Saving her buffalo dairy

Audrey Hitchcock's four-legged friends helped her through a tragic loss. Now, she's struggling to find a new home for her water buffalo dairy. → Read More