See the latest announcement from Rosemont Community Association.
Meteor shower lovers, catch the Eta Aquariids in Rosemont. There won’t be another until the Delta Aquariids in July.
April’s full pink moon is the first of three consecutive supermoons that will shine big and bright over Rosemont.
Drink wine in virtual tasting to help save regional wildlife at Wildlife Care Association
Zarrie Allen,18, was killed Monday night while visiting a gravesite at the Sacramento Memorial Lawn.
Rosemont's traditional Fourth of July events may be canceled, but there are several other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.
Kids need energy burning action and these three times daily class sessions online help keep children fit and active.
The non-profit volunteers at WCA take in more than 6000 birds and small animals to rehab and release back to the environment every year
The annual WCA photography contest takes place Oct-Dec 31 and encourages people to enter bird photos taken in yards, parks and woodlands.
‘Santa Hustlers’ and kid dashers will run/walk THIS SUNDAY for charity beneficiary, Stand Up Placer.
Community volunteers are the heroes of nature keeping these creatures alive
Mission critical call for funding to save regional wildlife
The Wildlife Care Association of Sacramento challenges amateur photographers to give them the bird in annual photo contest!
The wildlife rehabilitation group saving thousands of birds and small animals in our region is having a photo contest thru December 31st!
This photo was snapped up near South Lake Tahoe.
Next Move shelter and Boys and Girls Clubs, two of nine nonprofits statewide receive Easter baskets from UnitedHealthcare
Sacramento tops highest human trafficking cities in the nation. Learn what you can do to help next Thursday at a free workshop.
Share time and place of your troop's booth, so folks can stop by and stock up on their favorite cookies. Posting is easy. And it's free!
Categories range from working dogs in therapy and law enforcement to the ordinary dog that does extraordinary things!
Need a break from bad news? Here are a few of our favorite uplifting headlines and photos from Northern California Patch sites.
North Bay received the most about of rain while other parts of the Bay Area only received less than a tenth of an inch.
The amount of rain that has fallen from July 1 to Dec. 5 is inches less in many cities across the region, according to NWS officials.
Cpl. James D. Otto of Los Angeles will be buried Tuesday at Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors.
One pair of donated socks gets you three free introductory white belt lessons from Robinson's Taekwondo!
New findings by the Education Department will the streamline the debt relief application process for students at for-profit colleges.
Ski resorts are opening early. Check road conditions and gas prices before you head out of town in search of the first snow of the season.
Rutgers study finds women want support – men not so much.
According to the California Department of Public Health, recent tests have persistently shown high levels of toxic domoic acid in crab meat.
Consumers are urged to prepare for possibility of a very wet season.
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District is adopting stronger new provisions that expand the agency’s current wood burning rules.
No word yet on whether the flux capacitor works
The district allocated $250,000 to boost Bay Area projects that both mitigate air pollution and increase awareness about the pollution.