The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers employees will have to pay their full 8 percent employee contributions to CalPERS, saving the city $950K.
Councilmembers heard comments from about a dozen residents during Wednesday’s meeting, but tabled the item, pending more information and options.
That’s one issue the Roseville City Council will tackle during the meeting Wednesday night. Downtown Tuesday Nights may also be extended by two weeks.
Senate, Congress and Assembly districts could change soon. The deadline to submit comments, concerns is July 27.
During the Chamber’s lunch, City Manager Ray Kerridge announced a few new businesses coming to Roseville and the possibility of an FBI office opening here.
The future prosperity of the Sacramento area depends heavily on our ability to prepare young people for success in a challenging and ever-changing economy, according to a new U.C. Davis study.
Today’s release of the Capital Corridor Impact Report coincided with the “Think BIG Sacramento” tour, which stopped in Roseville.
The city has an option to pay approximately $1.8 million or opt out and dissolve the redevelopment agency.
Mosquito and dead-bird testing can be conducted in the district's new lab, which will result in quicker test results.
The approval honored contracts with management/confidential employees, Roseville Firefighters, Local 39 and the Roseville Police Association agreed upon in previous years.
Maeghan Cobbin recently deployed to Benin, West Africa, to teach English.
U.S. Marine Gurpreet Singh was killed in Afghanistan June 22. Singh grew up in Antelope.
The State Legislature’s vote to eliminate Redevelopment Agencies throughout the state has significant and immediate effects on cities like Roseville.
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down a California law that would make it illegal to sell or rent violent video games to minors. Did it make the right decision?
The City of Roseville is taking name ideas for a nine-acre park in West Roseville. Residents have until 5 p.m. July 8 to submit ideas.
New California law requires seventh- through 12th-graders to get vaccinated before the start of the school year.
A 30-year-old bridge is being removed near downtown.
There have been no reported cases of West Nile Virus in Roseville and Placer County yet this year, but weather could lead to a longer season.
We take a peek inside Roseville’s animal shelter to get tips for caring for pets in the summer time and share how you can help the nonprofit.