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Although the most powerful part of this storm has moved on, there's more extreme weather on the way. → Read More
Forecasters say people should be aware of the potential for downed trees and branches, power outages, outdoor recreation impacts and difficult driving conditions. → Read More
California's Extreme Drought status fell by 5% from 88% to 83%. Exceptional Drought fell from 46% to 19% for the state. → Read More
Residents were relieved when rain started falling this week for the first time in any measurable way since spring. → Read More
From crews on the front line, to journalists, and even residents, the stunning images offer a glimpse into the devastation, fear, and loss from the Caldor Fire. → Read More
Here are the major differences between two fires, the Camp Fire and the Dixie Fire, that began in the same vicinity. → Read More
If levels continue to fall, the dam, which uses generators to produce electricity through the Edward Hyatt Power Plant, may not have enough water to provide power. → Read More
The combination of gusty winds and low humidity can cause fires to rapidly grow in size and intensity before first responders can contain them. → Read More
She has been teaching for more than 16 years at Cosumnes Oaks High School in Elk Grove, Calif. → Read More
The hottest temperatures of the season are expected during the three-day weekend. → Read More
Chris has been teaching for five years in West Sacramento. → Read More
Comics and graphic novels can inspire reluctant readers. → Read More
Christina Coppola has been teaching for 23 years in the Sacramento area. → Read More
The Sacramento Public Library encourages children and their families from all cultures to come together and share their love of reading in any language → Read More
Traci is a first grade teacher at Creekview Ranch School in Roseville → Read More
As you’re reading with your child, they may have the tendency to interrupt. As frustrating as it might be, interruptions occur for good reasons. → Read More
Cindy is a second grade math teacher at Magnolia Elementary in Oakdale, Calif. → Read More
Enjoying an audiobook is a great way to spend time together as a family. → Read More
Large and destructive avalanches involving the new snow and the existing snowpack could occur. → Read More
We have to make sure that we cut out the words “I’m not a math person” from our vocabulary! → Read More