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Sacramento-area country music station 101.9 The Wolf was taken off the air by media company Entravision and was replaced by a Spanish-language Mexican music channel called La Tricolor. → Read More
Some patients of medical laboratory clinic Quest Diagnostics had their data breached through a third-party company which provided debt collection services to Quest. → Read More
The Hyatt Regency Sacramento, located downtown just across from the state Capitol at 1209 L Street, will be renovating almost all of its rooms to coincide with the closure of the Sacramento Convention Center. → Read More
Gasoline prices in Sacramento dipped slightly in the past week, despite a statewide price hike following a recent California gas tax increase. → Read More
A Canadian energy company will be closing six of its California offices in August, including one in Sacramento, and will lay off 137 employees in the process. → Read More
A Sacramento-area rice company is the first U.S. company to secure a contract to export rice into China after its government began permitting American rice imports late last year. → Read More
A Sacramento-area rice company is the first U.S. company to secure a contract to export rice into China after its government began permitting American rice imports late last year. → Read More
A Sacramento-area rice company is the first U.S. company to secure a contract to export rice into China after its government began permitting American rice imports late last year. → Read More
A Sacramento-area rice company is the first U.S. company to secure a contract to export rice into China after its government began permitting American rice imports late last year. → Read More
Sunworks, a Roseville-based solar energy company, announced this week it will be building a $800,000 photovoltaic array on a nearly 150-year-old ranch in San Luis Obispo County. → Read More
Downtown Sacramento’s Emerald Tower sold last week for $127 million to a joint venture between a Sacramento-based real estate and property management company and a local Native American group. → Read More
A Daly City senior care facility was cited $708,521 by the California Labor Commissioner’s Office for wage theft violations against 48 employees, including underpaid minimum wage, overtime and contract wages. → Read More
A Bay Area real estate agent was indicted Wednesday on charges of fraud and money laundering after allegedly promising home loans to clients then taking their money. → Read More
A Bay Area real estate agent was indicted Wednesday on charges of fraud and money laundering after allegedly promising home loans to clients then taking their money. → Read More
A Bay Area real estate agent was indicted Wednesday on charges of fraud and money laundering after allegedly promising home loans to clients then taking their money. → Read More
A Bay Area real estate agent was indicted Wednesday on charges of fraud and money laundering after allegedly promising home loans to clients then taking their money. → Read More
A Bay Area real estate agent was indicted Wednesday on charges of fraud and money laundering after allegedly promising home loans to clients then taking their money. → Read More
Sacramento-area Dutch Bros. Coffee drive-thrus raised more than $64,000 for slain Sacramento Police Officer Tara O’Sullivan. She was shot and killed while responding to a domestic violence call. → Read More
Temple’s sixth coffee shop, located at 1615 16th Street, will open on the morning of July 20 with a nitro cold brew tap, four coffee brewers and an espresso machine, all set in a lush interior, according to a news release issued by Temple Coffee Roasters. → Read More
Shoppers in California can now order groceries from Save Mart and FoodMaxx stores online and have them delivered in less than a day. → Read More