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Seven pieces of art have been seven years in the making along K Street in Sacramento. → Read More
Sacramento is making headlines for having one of the highest numbers of sex trafficking victims in the country over the last decade, according to a recent study. → Read More
They used to ride through the drive-thru, but a recent renovation changed that: Management installed a hitching post for equestrians to frequent their favorite stomping grounds. → Read More
Triple-digit temps over the weekend pushed some local wildlife to the brink, but they are now being nurtured back to health thanks to several non-profits in the area. → Read More
Brian Applegarth helped coordinate the first-ever cannabis exhibition at the fair to educate the public about the industry and showcase award-winning companies. → Read More
Sac State’s planetarium teamed up with NASA to release new images from the world's most powerful space telescope, the James Webb Space Telescope. → Read More
Hundreds of Amador County residents who were evacuated due to the Electra Fire are waiting to return to their homes, but many remain helpless if their homes are targeted by thieves. → Read More
Containment has grown on the Electra Fire after it initially tripled in size over a span of 24 hours. One Calaveras fire department was left wondering why they weren’t called up to contribute to firefighting efforts. → Read More
The Amador County Fairgrounds is acting as an animal shelter for those impacted by the Electra Fire evacuations. → Read More
Four geese were shot with an illegal blow dart in the Natomas area. Wildlife experts say it’s a disturbing trend that seems to be growing. → Read More
It’s been one week since a boat erupted in flames near the I-80 bridge over the Sacramento River, and while multiple agencies work to assess what happens next, it’s shining a light on how to police what’s in the river and along it. → Read More
Multiple state and local agencies are investigating a boat fire that raged on for hours on the Sacramento River Monday evening. → Read More
Triple-digit temperatures have many triple-checking their plants and thinking twice about what to plant in the future. → Read More
With dozens of fires every week, fire officials say homeless encampments are responsible for many of them. It’s a complex issue that needs to be addressed as it’s draining resources. → Read More
California lawmakers on Tuesday debated and advanced a pair of bills aimed at preventing gun violence. → Read More
If you can’t make it to the pool, there are other ways to beat the heat in Sacramento. → Read More
A local mental health fair is aiming to educate people about the crisis of homeless veterans in our communities and the issues of mental health and addiction. → Read More
A large reptile was rounded up in Roseville, and animal control says this wasn’t the first time. → Read More
The summer is heating up at Cal Expo with the Sacramento County Fair returning after a two-year hiatus this Memorial Day weekend. → Read More
Heavyweights descended on Capitol Mall as the 45th annual World’s Strongest Man competition kicked off Tuesday morning in Sacramento. → Read More