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Adhiti Bandlamudi

NPR Kroc Fellow

Adhiti Bandlamudi is a visiting NPR Kroc Fellow. During her fellowship, she has worked as a reporter for the National Desk and as a producer for Weekend All Things Considered and Planet Money. She’ll be reporting for Capital Public Radio for three months.
 

    Stories by Adhiti Bandlamudi

  • Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio

    Sacramento Muslims — And Many Others — Flock To This Fried Chicken Spot During Ramadan

    June 14, 2018

    Many Muslim-Americans struggle to keep their commitment to eating halal — especially if they want to indulge on a burger from McDonalds. Enter Halal Fried Chicken: a Sacramento man’s answer to breaking fast and still staying true to the Muslim faith.

  • Vanessa S. Nelson / Capital Public Radio

    A New Approach To Racial Trauma: Black Residents Build Safe Spaces In Wake Of Stephon Clark’s Death

    June 11, 2018

    Black community leaders will soon fan out across the Sacramento area to lead emotional emancipation circles. They say the talk groups provide a much-needed space to process racism, violence and other trauma dating back generations.

  • Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio

    Sacramento Is Ditching Polling Places For ‘Voter Centers.’ Will People Be Confused?

    June 5, 2018

    Sacramento County is switching to a “voter center” model for today’s election, but some people are concerned the change may confuse voters.

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    Muslims Continue Iftar Tradition At California State Capitol

    May 22, 2018

    For the past 14 years, Muslims have gathered at the California State Capitol for one day during Ramadan to break their day-long fast. Monday night, the community celebrated the 15th year of this tradition.

  • J. Scott Applewhite / AP Photo

    Congressional Farm Bill Fails In The House, And Californians Have Mixed Feelings About It

    May 18, 2018

    The House of Representatives rejected the 2018 farm bill, which included many benefits for rural farmers, but made serious cuts to food assistance programs. More than 4 million Californians rely on these programs to buy groceries.

  • Rich Pedroncelli / AP Photo

    Two California Bills Attempt To Tackle Untested Rape Kit Backlog

    May 16, 2018

    One bill would count and track untested kits. The other would require mandatory testing. Lawmakers are asking for $1-2 million dollars in funding for each bill.

  • Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio

    University Of California Workers Start 3-Day Strike Over Pay

    May 7, 2018

    Thousands of custodians, security guards, gardeners and other service workers at University of California campuses started a three-day strike Monday to address pay inequalities and demand higher wages.

  • The Fortnite Craze Might Be Here To Stay

    May 5, 2018

    Since its debut last summer, Fortnite has had over 150 million downloads worldwide. When the mobile version was launched in early April, revenues tripled in one day.

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    DA Drops Charges Against One Stephon Clark Demonstrator, But Still Pursuing Case Against Second

    May 2, 2018

    Melisa Price and Ebony Harper were arrested on April 12 on charges for “remaining present at a place of a riot” and resisting arrest. They're the only two activists facing charges for demonstrating during Clark protests since his fatal shooting.

  • Rich Pedroncelli / AP Photo

    Golden State Killer Transfixes Cold Case Junkies

    April 25, 2018

    While investigators were looking into the case, people outside law enforcement were also trying to solve it.

 

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