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The city will deploy drones this Fourth of July to crack down on illegal fireworks and protect communities from fire hazards.
Social work interns help hundreds of Sacramento Public Library patrons solve problems with socioeconomic hardships.
New California state laws will make it easier for developers to build housing in areas of Sacramento that are outside downtown and midtown. Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday signed laws to loosen parts of ...
On Wednesday, CapRadio leadership portrayed a steady climb to stabilization. Revenues and expenses are forecast to be about $12 million each for the fiscal year, which began Tuesday and runs until ...
Sacramento International Airport is expanding by $1.3 billion, and Sacramento State plans a downtown campus with mixed-use ...
Michelle Gillard, 53, pulls a tarp during a homeless protest outside City Hall in 2016. The City Council is considering a new ordinance to prohibit overnight sleeping outside City Hall, a reversal of ...
Sacramento landlords are paying a $42,500 settlement after a state department sued them for allegedly discriminating against a Section 8 tenant.
Two Democrats joined forces with Republican Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones to make sure “public safety is not a political issue” but a “human” one.
State Sen. Angelique Ashby’s bill to revamp homeless governance in the county is in trouble as local leaders line up in opposition, writes opinion columnist.
Sacramento police are searching for a driver who struck and killed a woman Monday night in south Sacramento, then fled the ...
Sacramento Mayor Kevin McCarty and City Manager Howard Chan listens to Andrew Bianchi as he urges the City Council not to ...
Nineteen percent of Sacramento’s ground area currently rests under the shade of trees. Under the Urban Forest Plan, this number must increase to 35% — an ambitious goal that challenges the city to ...
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