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Drew Sandsor

Senior Producer, News

As Senior Producer of News, Drew works with reporters and anchors on the daily production and presentation of news stories on Capital Public Radio. He also works closely with the station's digital team on news coverage across various online platforms.
 
Prior to coming to Capital Public Radio, Drew was the morning editor at KGO Radio in San Francisco where he was in charge of news for the morning news block (5am-9am). Prior to KGO, Drew covered state government and politics while working at Capitol Television News Service (CTNS) in Sacramento. Before CTNS, he was News Director at KFBK Radio in Sacramento, overseeing a 15-person newsroom.
 
Drew has won numerous awards during his 30 years in the radio news business, as a news director, editor, producer and reporter. He believes being a good listener is the key to telling a compelling story.
 
Drew was born and raised in Sacramento and now lives in Woodland. He can't imagine a better place to raise his four kids than the Sacramento region. When not scouring sources for news, Drew enjoys getting on the nerves of his wife and kids and following his favorite sports teams (Niners, Giants, Kings and Sharks).
 
You can follow Drew on Twitter @drewsandsor. He also welcomes story compliments, complaints and tips.
 

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    Stories by Drew Sandsor

  • Kathy Keatley Garvey / UC Davis

    Get a closer look at spiders at UC Davis 'Eight-Legged Encounters' this weekend

    June 23, 2022

    Some of the country's top experts on arachnids will be in Davis this Saturday for a family-friendly event featuring exhibits, crafts and live spider specimens that will help demystify the amazing creatures, and even name a new species.

  • National Weather Service Sacramento

    First Major Storm This Year Hits Northern California, Bringing Flash Flood And Even Blizzard Warnings

    January 26, 2021

    An atmospheric river weather system is hitting Northern California, bringing the threat of downpours that could unleash flash flooding and destructive debris flows from wildfire burn scars.

  • Rich Pedroncelli, Pool / AP Photo

    All Californians Will Get Mail-In Ballots For November Election

    May 8, 2020

    For the first time, every eligible voter in California will get a mail-in ballot, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Friday during his daily coronavirus briefing. Newsom said there will be physical voting sites as well with safety measures in place.

  • Andrew Nixon / CapRadio

    PHOTOS: California National Guard Helps Sacramento Food Bank During Coronavirus Outbreak

    March 23, 2020

    Members of the California National Guard have begun helping out at the Sacramento Food Bank and Family Services.

  • AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes

    Auditor: Law Enforcement Not Protecting Data Collected By Automatic License Plate Readers

    February 13, 2020

    A report from the California State Auditor found problems with how four agencies, including the Sacramento Sheriff’s Department were gathering, storing and sharing images from automatic license plate readers.

  • Noah Berger / AP Photo

    California Insurers Blocked From Dropping Customers In 2019 Wildfire Zones

    December 6, 2019

    California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara has issued a one-year moratorium on cancelling the home insurance policies of customers who live in areas impacted by the 2019 wildfires.

  • SacRT / Courtesy

    Local Students Can Ride SacRT Free For The Next Year

    October 1, 2019

    The new program, called RydeFreeRT, kicked off Tuesday. It's good for students from transitional kindergarten to 12th grade who live or go to school within the Sacramento Regional Transit service area.

  • Greg Brucker / YouTube

    Davis Tornado Unusual But Not Unprecedented For California

    September 30, 2019

    There was some wild weather over the weekend in Yolo County as residents in the Woodland and Davis area experienced a tornado and hailstorm. California gets 10 to 12 tornadoes a year.

  • Bob Moffitt / Capital Public Radio

    Sacramento Gets A Paint Job: Annual Wide Open Walls Mural Festival Kicks Off

    August 8, 2019

    This year 44 different artists will produce 30 pieces on public and private buildings throughout the city.

  • Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio

    Lake Tahoe Clarity Improved By 10 Feet In 2018 After Setting Record Low The Year Before

    May 24, 2019

    Lake Tahoe clarity increased to 70.9 feet in 2018, an improvement of more than 10 feet after a record low the previous year, according to the latest measurements by the UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center.

 

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