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California Gov. Gavin Newsom is doubling down on a plan to slow the spread of the COVID-19 omicron variant within California. → Read More
Omicron and Christmas collide as major events are kicking off across the Sacramento area. → Read More
New documents show the substation that caught fire needed improvements, and SMUD was planning on change before the explosion. → Read More
Old Sacramento is still stuck in the dark after a SMUD power substation exploded and caused massive outages across the downtown area Tuesday. → Read More
The overnight storm left its mark by dumping several feet of snow in Northern California. The drive up I-80 turned quickly from slick rain to heavy snow. → Read More
A fatal shooting right on police property—the ambush, happening just hours after those same officers were honoring one of their own killed in the line of duty. → Read More
The city ordered 160 vehicles to clear from this industrial park last week, and Monday, the city sent crews to tow many of the vehicles and trailers that were still there. → Read More
The State of California says mandatory water cutbacks could be coming after the voluntary restrictions requested due to the ongoing drought made little impact. → Read More
As of Tuesday, just over 25 percent of students have reported being at least partially vaccinated. → Read More
Is the homeless crisis nearing a tipping point? Homelessness in Sacramento is growing, and the most vulnerable community members say they have very little resources. → Read More
Three teenagers are in custody accused of a brazen smash-and-grab robbery inside a Fairfield mall. Police say they took $50,000 worth of stolen jewelry. → Read More
Homicide detectives identified and arrested 22-year-old Tyrice Martin in connection with a fatal shooting where his 8-year-old niece Isabel Martin and an adult man were both killed. → Read More
A first-of-its-kind housing proposal is on the table at the Sacramento City Council Meeting. The city could become the first to establish a "legal right to housing" for the homeless. → Read More
Two women are in custody after a car was stolen in Placer County with a baby inside, then crashed. → Read More
An Elk Grove mother and daycare provider is calling for change after she fell from the top of a hill at a newly constructed park near the city's aquatic center. → Read More
According to a Kaiser Family Foundation study, about a third of parents nationwide say they won't get their kids the shot. → Read More
The district attorney's office says the killing of 19-year-old Leilani Beauchamp, which led to the arrest of three people, including a Travis Air Force Base airman, appears to be the result of a love triangle gone wrong. → Read More
The Roman Lopez murder case has taken another tragic turn. The father and stepmother of the 11-year-old Placerville boy have officially been charged with murder. → Read More
Two weeks after its vaccine deadline, the City of Sacramento says 79 percent of its employees -- more than 3,500 -- have been vaccinated, but nearly 19 percent, or about 850 employees, have yet to get the shots. → Read More
In a matter of weeks, ski resorts will be opening up in the Sierra. Meantime, businesses that rely on resort visitors will scramble to hire staff after evacuations and the wildfire drove many away. → Read More