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Sacramento, CA, United States

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California May Be Cracking Down On Deadbeat Parents

Behind on child support? A proposed California law would crack down on deadbeat parents who don’t pay their child support by publicly calling them out online. → Read More

University Professor Condemned For Previous Comments Saying Cops ‘Need To Be Killed’

UC Davis is condemning a professor’s inflammatory statements where he said cops “need to be killed.” → Read More

Are Residential Areas At Risk Of Seeing More Mountain Lions?

The mountain lion seen roaming in a Natomas neighborhood over the weekend is back in a more suitable habitat. → Read More

Putting The Gas Tax To Work: Caltrans Is Hiring

The California Department of Transportation says it’s on a hiring spree to fill positions created by the new infusion of money. → Read More

Storm Brings Giant Oak Tree Down On SUV Injuring Woman

A Loomis woman cheated death after a giant oak tree pierced her windshield Thursday morning, just missing the driver’s seat. → Read More

Atmospheric River Keeping Sacramento On Flood Watch

Officials are urging people to take it slow during the evening commute. → Read More

Gov. Newsom Appoints Sacramento Mayor to Lead Homelessness Commission

The Governor’s state of the state also zeroed in on a housing crisis that’s left thousands of people on the streets. → Read More

Governor To Punish California Cities For Not Building New Homes

Governor Gavin Newsom is pledging to enhance California’s housing supply goals by punishing cities that don’t approve enough new homes. → Read More

Sheriff Honors Former Best Buy Employee For Helping Detain Suspect

The Placer County Sheriff honored Metildi with a medal of merit and a special gold coin for his service in the U.S. Army. → Read More

City Prepares For First Wave Of Electric Scooters To Hit The Streets

Electric scooters will arrive soon in Sacramento and among the excitement from fans, some are already concerned about scooter safety and etiquette. → Read More

Protesters Say Bankruptcy Is Too Easy For PG&E

The damages added to the utility giant's multi-billion dollar debt, prompting its second bankruptcy filing since 2001, and forcing a critical choice for the state. → Read More

Proposed Bill Could Give Sacramento’s Animal Cruelty Task Force More Teeth

A bipartisan bill aimed at cracking down on animal abusers has been introduced to Congress and would make animal cruelty a felony nationwide. → Read More

Rocklin Teacher Who Questioned School Shooting Protest Is Running For President

The Rocklin teacher who made national headlines for questioning a student gun control walkout, is running for President of the United States. → Read More

Former State Lawmaker Returns To Capitol As Lobbyist Despite Sexual Harassment Accusations

Former Assemblyman Sebastian Ridley-Thomas has returned to the Capitol as a lobbyist. → Read More

Capitol Rally Spearheaded By Erin Brockovich Aimed At Keeping PG&E Accountable

Brockovich rallied with wildfire victims at the State Capitol Tuesday afternoon, asking the governor and legislature to “keep Pacific Gas & Electric accountable to these victims.” → Read More

Push To Extend Paid Parental Leave Gaining New Momentum

Governor Gavin Newsom's ambitious plan to push to extend paid parental leave may be gaining new momentum with legislation just introduced at the State Capitol. → Read More

Atmospheric River Destroys Yolo County Crops

The atmospheric river that pounded the region left behind a river of its own. → Read More

California May Require Full-Day Kindergarten In All Districts

All California school districts would need to have full-day kindergarten by the 2021-22 school year if a new bill becomes law. → Read More

State Revokes California School’s License After Death Of 13-Year Old Student With Autism

The El Dorado School where a student with Autism was restrained and later died is shutting its doors. → Read More

‘Thank You California,’ Governor Newsom Is Sworn In As 40th Governor, Celebrates Progressive Plans

Newsom took the stage with his family by his side and a supermajority of Democrats in the legislature, celebrating his progressive plans for California. → Read More