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The mentor and leadership program in Sacramento is selling soul food with all the money helping kids get a closer look at college life.
Dozens of flights have been delayed at airports in the U.S., including Sacramento International Airport after Southwest Airlines experienced technology issues Saturday morning.
It's time to get that patio furniture out. Sacramento may see its first 90-degree day of the year by the end of next week.
The power of social media is helping connect Sacramento with relief efforts to help Ukrainian refugees in Poland. One local man explained how the community here is helping him make an impact thousands of miles away.
We're seeing the busiest wedding season in four decades with millions set to say "I do" -- we're talking a 15 percent jump in weddings. But why are we seeing such a hike in the number of people getting hitched and will that change the cost? We're getting answers.
In a statement, the county superintendent of schools said "enough is enough" and encouraged both sides to reopen schools while they hammer out a deal.
The Sacramento Republic FC soccer team has unveiled a new stadium concept they have planned for the downtown Railyards location.
A proposed plan could bring in an extra $100 million in bonus recycling credits and direct $155 million to expand mobile recycling and reverse vending machine locations for consumers to cash in their bottles and cans.
The first notifications from the San Juan Unified School District went out to families 90 minutes after the incident occurred.
A student is accused of stabbing another student at Sierra Oaks K-8 school in the Sacramento area, officials say.
A new report is painting a dire picture of California's waterways. In fact, it shows the state has some of the highest levels of water pollution in the country.
The clock is ticking for state lawmakers considering whether to extend eviction protections for renters who apply for a COVID-19 rent relief program.
Being a law enforcement officer can be dangerous, but what if you are hurt by something meant to help you?
Country music fans will be getting their own festival in Sacramento - the weekend just after Aftershock.
The agreement the state announced Tuesday seeks to build back some of that ecosystem by letting more water flow through the rivers to create an additional 28,300 acres of additional habitat for animals.
A donut dilemma is forcing a local mom and pop shop to cook up a new plan to stay alive. They've already fought back some fierce competition, and now, more is on the way.
The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office has identified two students, who, they say, are responsible for writing racist graffiti on s wall at Rosemont High School.
Nearly half a million nurses are expected to retire by the end of the year, and one local university is hoping to chip away at a growing nationwide nursing shortage by offering RN degrees to students without a background in healthcare.
The Sacramento native emerged as the Oscar favorite late in the season, earning an upset victory at the SAG Awards before adding a Critics' Choice trophy for a movie that was released six months ago.
The acclaimed singer-songwriter Billie Eilish is coming to Sacramento and will be performing at the Golden One Center on March 30th.
Trash, shopping carts and suitcases taking over downtown Sacramento is nothing new, but some residents say the city isn't doing enough to address the problem.
Officers are investigating after one person was shot in the south Natomas area Friday afternoon, the Sacramento Police Department said.
Friday marked day three of the Sacramento City Unified School District strike -- and as we head into the weekend, there's no end in sight. But could the missed school days have a ripple effect on families even after the strike ends?
As Sacramento city teachers hit the picket lines for a third day Friday, families scrambled to find child care for their students and found one in a free day camp for kids K-12.
A suspect has now been arrested in the case of homemade explosive devices that were found detonated inside cars in south Sacramento this week, police say.
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