The pyrotechnics company was issued 15 citations, including three related directly to the July 1 explosion that killed seven ...
Sacramento’s weather respite centers open when cold storms hit. While they save lives, many claim there are still ...
CalMatters breaks down recent polling on California voters’ evolving attitudes towards expedited removals. Also, new report ...
Demand for professional Santas and other seasonal workers seems to have cooled. Could that be a sign we're in a recession?
Legal challenges put SAVE borrowers in limbo for months, a time during which they were not required to make payments on their loans. That would change if the proposed settlement is approved.
Stockton community leaders say last month’s deadly mass shooting shows what happens when cities fail to invest in ...
The federal law known as HIPAA protects patient privacy — some advocates say it can also shut out family members trying to help relatives experiencing mental-health crises. A mother in Michigan faced ...
An environmental group is leading a call for Congress to place a moratorium on the construction of new data centers used to power artificial intelligence.
With the holidays just around the corner, the SacramenKnow team asked the audience and staff what their favorite place to ...
The Athletics are on track to open their new Las Vegas stadium on time, officials said Thursday. The team met its year-end ...
Major infrastructure projects are underway in the famously flood-prone region to shore up levees and improve the Sacramento Weir. But some of these efforts have run into setbacks and opposition from ...
Student Bennett Cook recorded ambient sounds on his way to campus and found something surprising. His resulting podcast — a finalist in NPR's College Podcast Challenge — may change your commute.
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