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The dogs in the back building have been confiscated by police from illegal marijuana grow houses in the city. → Read More
Rescue crews are searching for an 8-year-old boy in the water near Cosumnes River Boulevard. → Read More
Inside the home, police found dozens of cannabis plants being grown illegally. Police boarded up the doors, but the plants were left behind. → Read More
Armando Martinez Ruiz is now facing DUI charges. The spooked horse trampled an 8-year-old boy in the crowd, breaking his leg. → Read More
The proposal to break California into three separate states has received enough signatures to be placed on the November ballot. → Read More
Coincidentally built to be 420 square feet, this Bud and Breakfast is likely the first in California to be located next to a cannabis garden. → Read More
Four men will face a judge on Tuesday, accused of crimes related to the murders of Enrique Rios and Elijah Moore. → Read More
A new housing concept is making its way to Sacramento. A small shipping container home in Oak Park is the only one of its kind in the city. → Read More
The training includes discussions and lectures from law enforcement, as well as tactical response simulation. → Read More
There are more people from Punjab in Sutter County than from anywhere other than Punjab itself. Until now, the ballots weren't available in Punjabi. → Read More
California culture is found on every corner and in every drop around Sacramento. And The New York Times is taking notice. → Read More
Once the plan is complete, more than 95 percent of all wastewater brought in will be available for agricultural use. → Read More
While the formal announcement won't be until next week, hearing Sacramento is being passed over again isn't sitting well with fans. → Read More
It was November 2008 when police were called to the home of David DeMartile. His three-week-old child was unresponsive. → Read More
The city is looking to limit the number of cannabis businesses in the area, raising concerns among cultivators and business owners. → Read More
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg announced the city's temporary shelter will remain open through the summer and plans for three pop-up tents. → Read More
They are accused of extorting millions of dollars from people across the country by posting their mugshots to a website and then charging a fee for their removal. → Read More
It's not the first run-in with the law for Jason and Robert Cole, who both faced separate arrests in the last year. → Read More
The plan has been in the works for years, but the funding in the budget has the West Sacramento plan closer to reality. → Read More
A monumental ruling by the United States Supreme Court sets the stage for legalized sports betting across the country. → Read More