Students held donation drives to benefit KidsFirst Roseville and The Joy of Sox this holiday season
‘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
Students planted flowers around their playground to beautify the school in celebration of Earth Day
Students recognized Earth Day by releasing hundreds of ladybugs in their schoolyard to help local vegetation
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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!
Students held a school supplies drive for Volunteers of America
Students donated school supplies to Mustard Seed School and KidsFirst
The beauty of California is captured in this Photo of the Week.
The California father apparently shot himself and two other people, police said.
California's gorgeous sky was captured by this Patch reader.
The coyote reportedly walked around for days with her head stuck in the jar before rescuers were able to help her.
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The 'Centennial of Coast Guard Aviation Open House' celebration on October 15 is free, open to the public and family-friendly.
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A local second grader grew his hair out for two years to donate to kids with cancer. Weeks later, he was diagnosed stage-four cancer.
Sacramento tops highest human trafficking cities in the nation. Learn what you can do to help next Thursday at a free workshop.
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Before being cancelled, international gatherings for the "Return of Kings" were planned for Saturday night, including one in Roseville.
Categories range from working dogs in therapy and law enforcement to the ordinary dog that does extraordinary things!
Then Tony, an exotic, 6-pound Argentinean reptile, is waiting for you at a Bay Area animal shelter.
International gatherings for the Return of Kings were planned for Saturday night, including one in San Leandro and one in Roseville.
International gatherings for the Return of Kings are planned for Saturday night, including one in Roseville.
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Cpl. James D. Otto of Los Angeles will be buried Tuesday at Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors.
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.
Bay Area Air Quality Management wants parents waiting for their kids at school to turn off their engines to improve health and environment.
Denio’s Farmers Market and Swap Meet in Roseville will host a special Mexican Wrestling event on Sunday, October 18.
Patch has a wide array of unique animal stories from around the state this week. Some of the photos are darling.
McDonald's, Starbucks and other stores are offering free coffee and discounts to celebrate #NationalCoffeeDay.
A researcher from NASA’s Ames Research Center in Mountain View said, “This discovery may mean more potentially habitable locations on Mars."
Pew Study: Immigrants and their children are likely to make up 88 percent of the country’s population growth over the next 50 years.
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