An early sunset on one of the final days of fall.
"The payer should be reviewing this and saying this is run-of-the-mill. But there’s not a lot of incentive to do that."
Experts point to a growing number of older homeless people.
The autumn leaves are backlit by the afternoon sun.
Medi-Cal provides health coverage for over 40% of the state’s children and pays for nearly 40% of births.
The morning sun casts long shadows in Barandas Park.
Join this festive 5K, Half Marathon or Kids Dash at Vernon Street Town Square.
The glorious foliage continues to dazzle local residents.
“I think there’s an urgent need for stricter oversight of the donation process in general, particularly for eye and tissue banks.”
This year's leaves cling to a tree for their last bit of life.
California is coordinating emergency response with local health officials and tracking infectious diseases through wastewater surveillance.
A glimpse of the sky through a wooden structure near the capitol.
This lovely scene was photographed last week.
Rob Bonta has a plan in place to fight a national ban on abortion.
It is the first known occurrence of golden mussels in North America.
Did you catch the action last weekend?
“You’re lobbying behind the scenes for these people to get money. That is not your job. You serve the people.”
The comet and its tail are visible in the center of the photo.
Three commission employees filed whistleblower complaints with the California State Auditor.
A hearty morning walk led to this glorious photo.
“It’s wonderful — oh my gosh. I might be able to afford fresh fruit in the wintertime.”
The photographer, Blanca Chavez, could hear their distinctive honking as they flew in the distance.
Killdeer Farms in West Sacramento is one of five founding members.
The day ends in Sacramento with a gentle glow on the horizon.
Local Riders to Participate in Charity Bike Ride for NorCal AIDS Cycle
While the moon frequently dominates the night sky, the remnants of Monday's sunset took center attention.
This small park is a short walk from the capitol building.
The dawn of a new week in Sacramento.
Its inclusion can depress credit scores and make it hard for people to get a job, rent an apartment, or secure a car loan.
Autumn leaves sit in this puddle as the water's surface reflects the sky and surrounding landscaping.
Water and hot days just seem to go together.
The holder of the ticket can cash it in for $605,656.
A shoutout to workers who keep this park looking beautiful.
“There are still not enough protections for workers that are picking the food that we eat.”
A potted plant on a patio in Sacramento.
“We run on a very thin margin. If we get stuck holding a ton of vaccine that we cannot return, we can’t absorb that kind of cost.”
This beautiful tree is in a well-maintained Sacramento park.
In California, the proposed cut was $300 million when federal COVID funds stopped flowing into Sacramento.
Students held a donation drive to collect a variety of school supplies
Don't let the heat fool you — the seasons are starting to change.