Insurance companies are tightening home requirements. Fire-resistant siding can protect your home—and your policy.
Sacto area company Based Trading Cards is preparing new releases and major appearances for early 2026
How can 5.5 million Californians depend on food stamps in the world’s fourth-largest economy?
This high rating reflects the expert medicine, seamless care, and outstanding service provided
When politics matter more than action, the public pays the price.
How Kaiser Permanente supports health in the communities it serves
The group moved "out of instinct" and "were able to lift it up with ease," according to Sacramento Fire Capt. Peter Vandersluis.
Unleashing disease to enforce morality is a line we must never cross.
Three people were in critical condition, KCRA reported.
One Standard for Californians, Another for Themselves
California drivers are unknowingly fueling Putin’s war by paying for gas refined from Russian oil
On Friday, at least three shots were fired into the downtown Sacramento station's building through a window. No one was injured.
Sacramento must choose growth over retreat by investing in tourism, development, and revenue-generating projects.
The Sacramento district attorney said evidence suggests the shooting of an ABC station is linked to the network's Jimmy Kimmel controversy.
Union nurses will protest outside 22 facilities across California, claiming the hospitals are putting profits and politics before patients.
A campaign story rewritten as a book of grievances
Police responded to the station around 1:30 p.m. Friday after receiving reports of gunfire.
Police said they found three bullet holes in the building's window.
Silencing one voice cannot end the conversation. It must awaken a chorus of many.
Kaiser Permanente Northern California’s Medicare and commercial health plans are also the highest rated in California , according to NCQA
Cutting square footage may save dollars, but it risks draining California’s most valuable resource: its human capital.
From taxpayer-funded security to billion-dollar backroom deals, Sacramento’s double standards are fueling anger and eroding public trust
Next battle depends on whether Uber and Lyft will bargain in good faith if the drivers vote to form a union.
Bernarnino Vazquez, 25, is currently being held at the Sacramento County Main Jail on firearm and assault charges.
The cost of activist pressure on farmers and families
When politics replaces science, the result is higher costs, public health risks, and a statewide infestation.
$450,000 in grants to five Northern California organizations focus on increasing access to healthy food and social connections
It’s a pink slip, trading middle-class paychecks for foreign oil and false promises
When science, government, and people work together
In our state, the law protects trespassers while forcing homeowners into costly, months-long fights to take back their own property.
Nick Kurtz is the odds-on favorite to be AL Rookie of the Year, but isn't the only talented youngster giving A's fans reason for optimism.
School is nearly back in session, and several organizations are hosting giveaways to help families get the supplies they need.
Myles Anderson Interns In Music Scoring For The Screen Through Prestigious Program
What Happens When the Church Takes Sides?
California’s Costly Policies Are Driving Out the Very People Who Helped Built This State
We can love our country, demand better, and still believe in its promise.
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Hawaii-born Wehiwa Aloy, 21, was named Western Athletic Conference freshman of the year in 2023 at Sacramento State before transferring.
A Sacramento Police officer shot a man who was armed with a sword during an incident early Monday morning, police said.
The Valkyries have an 8-7 record going into the game, and the Storm are 10-6 and 5th in the league.