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(KTXL) — A woman died after a tree fell on her near North 5th Street in Sacramento. According to Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District, the Sacramento Fire Department arrived on the scene after receiving reports of a traumatic injury on the levee near the American River and North 5th Street. When firefighters arrived, they found a […] → Read More
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) — Multiple agencies are responding to a cyber threat against the California Department of Finance. While specifics are murky, the California Office of Emergency Services said hackers did not steal state funds or anyone’s tax dollars. State officials said information is still coming in on what exactly happened, but Cal OES released […] → Read More
As we enter the final stretch of this election season, a new poll indicates that Californians have made up their minds on several of the major ballot measures. → Read More
While the state has not called for rolling outages during this record heatwave, confusion on Tuesday led a Northern California power agency dispatcher to mistakenly believe the independent state operator had indeed called for rolling outages. → Read More
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) — Governor Gavin Newsom officially signed a bill into law to extend the life of the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant. The facility in San Luis Obispo County was originally set to close in 2025, but amid concerns about the state’s power supplies, the governor backed the proposal to keep the facility […] → Read More
Assembly Bill 257, dubbed the “Fast-Food Recovery Act,” would create a council of 11 people to meet and negotiate every three years on behalf of fast-food workers for things like wages, benefits, and working conditions. → Read More
The return of school comes as district leaders are promising thorough safety measures after a student was stabbed and killed on the campus of Stagg High School three months ago. → Read More
A man charged with hitting and killing a CalTrans worker last month is expected to receive his sentence Wednesday at Solano County Superior Courthouse in Fairfield after entering a "no contest" plea a few weeks ago. → Read More
ROSEVILLE, Calif. (KTXL) — Campers at Sacramento Metro Fire’s 25th annual Kids Camp were able to get a glimpse of what firefighters have to deal with on a daily basis. Sixth grader Chloe Gomez, who is one of 48 campers participating, came to Roseville Fire Training Center with her peers to get a first-hand look […] → Read More
On Tuesday, local youngsters who participated in the Roseville Fire Kids Camp had a unique opportunity to learn up-close about fire safety while having fun. → Read More
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) — Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg delivered the 2022 State of the City address Wednesday. The mayor said the speech was different than most State of the City addresses in that he really wanted to focus on where the city will be in 10 and 20 years. The main focus he said must […] → Read More
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) — Sacramento Fire Department responded to a fire in a building that was under construction in downtown Sacramento early Monday morning. The building is located on 12th Street and Tomato Alley, about 10 blocks south of the capital. Firefighters said that the building being under construction made it difficult for crews to […] → Read More
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) — At least four trucks at a truck yard caught fire around midnight in South Sacramento. Firefighters managed to put the fire out but some of the trucks are heavily damaged. The cause of the fire is under investigation. This is a developing story. → Read More
The Sacramento City Council is set to consider a proposal Tuesday that would allow cannabis dispensaries to have lounges onsite where products can be smoked. → Read More
In our nation's capital hundreds of business and political leaders from the Greater Sacramento region kept busy on the second day on the cap-to-cap advocacy conference. → Read More
(KTXL) — Hundreds of the most influential leaders from the greater Sacramento Region will gather and advocate for our area in Washington D.C. From the California state capital to the nation’s capital, the 50th Capital-To-Capital Program and advocacy conference will be held for four days. The Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce President Amanda Blackwood is […] → Read More
WASHINGTON, D.C. (KTXL) – The annual Capitol-to-Capitol advocacy conference, a multi-day event featuring hundreds of Sacramento-area business and political leaders, will take place in Washington D.… → Read More
Yom Hashoah, the annual remembrance day honoring the six million Jews and several million others murdered by the Nazis during the Holocaust, will begin at sundown Wednesday. → Read More
Over 700 people from all over California and the country marched and rallied in Downtown Sacramento Tuesday morning with a message for state lawmakers to advance the cause of victims rights. → Read More
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg and Stockton Mayor Kevin Lincoln joined fellow big-city mayors from across California to find solutions to the homelessness crisis. → Read More