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Commercial Salmon Fishing Reopens | Gubernatorial Candidate Sheriff Chad Bianco | Sac Youth Center’s Cafe Paso

Category: News & Politics
Duration: 00:00:00
Publish Date: 2026-04-20 15:00:00
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Commercial Salmon Fishing Reopens

After an unprecedented three-year closure, California’s commercial salmon season is reopening next month with significant restrictions. This move comes as the state has implemented a plan to help this iconic species recover, but fishing communities have faced more than $100 million in losses without salmon as a source of income. CalMatters Water Reporter Rachel Becker joins Insight to talk about the return of commercial salmon fishing, and what the future could hold for the species and the people who rely on them.

CalMatters is a nonprofit newsroom that partners with public media stations across the state.

Gubernatorial Candidate Sheriff Chad Bianco

As we close in on the California Primary, we are working to interview the candidates for governor. And you may have strong opinions about their beliefs and platforms. When you hear their responses, they are unedited. Our goal is for you to get an authentic sense of how each candidate views California’s most pressing issues, and what they would do if elected. Today, Insight sits down with Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco. The Republican is regularly polling in the top three. He sees a lot of problems with California and wants to take the state in a different direction. We’ll hear his views on a host of issues, from affordability to immigration.

Insight has reached out to all gubernatorial candidates. You can find our ongoing interviews here.

Sac Youth Center’s Cafe Paso

Since 2019 the Sac Youth Center, in the city's Del Paso Heights neighborhood, has been serving hundreds of young people. Providing resources and support for neighborhood youth ages 14 to 24. Offering them mentorship and skill building classes that will help them plan out who they want to be in the future. From basic skills like sewing, to vital skills for immigrant youth like reading and writing in english. And now, with the reopening of their Cafe Paso, students can learn to be baristas. Giving them valuable work experience, while funneling the money made on every drink and bagel sold back into the Center itself. Program Specialist Bibi Bahari and Office Coordinator Veronica LuVisi joined the show to tell us more.

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