
Storybook Ending? Old 'News and Review' Building To Reopen As Sacramento Library
The building has 18,000 square feet of space. Much of it will be renovated to meet the needs of a modern library and community center.
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The building has 18,000 square feet of space. Much of it will be renovated to meet the needs of a modern library and community center.
A groundbreaking held Tuesday morning for affordable housing on 44th Street won't be confined to just a few homes.
A new company, referred to as the Airbnb of dog parks, is looking to create a safe and private space for dogs to play by using local residents' yards as man's best friend's playground.
Major changes could soon be on the way for one of Sacramento's most historical sites: Sutter's Fort. There are plans to change what's taught at the state historical park.
With light rain in the forecast, it looks like we can expect some precipitation in the Sacramento area early this week.
Daylight Savings Time is something that we're all used to in Sacramento, in fact, most of us probably don't give it a second thought.
A man was arrested in connection to four separate Sacramento robberies that happened within a span of two days and targeted women over 50 last September, police said Friday.
The Sacramento Zoo is one step closer to getting a new location. A six-month study is now complete and shows building a brand new zoo in Elk Grove is economically feasible.
People living nearby a wastewater plant off 35th Avenue occasionally get a hint of a foul odor, but for weeks, this latest scent has become unimaginable.
Habitat For Humanity is building a 13-home subdivision for single moms and low-income families, and this latest theft isn't the first time the job site has been targeted.
Citing a rapid decline in COVID-19 cases across the area, Sacramento State President Robert S. Neslen announced Thursday that the campus mask mandate will end after March 18.
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg wants to crack down on major crimes coming out of homeless encampments, telling city council members this week that he's "tired of taking the heat."
After LeBron James announced that he wants to play on whatever team eventually drafts his son Bronny, speculation over the superstar's next move has grown rapidly. One oddsmaker lists the Sacramento Kings as having the second-best chance in the NBA to land the father-son duo.
Sacramento City Unified schools will be keeping their mask mandate in place at least until after spring break.
With unmistakable blonde bangs hanging under her hoodie, Papini was immediately surrounded by family who escorted her to a vehicle — a block away from the jail doors.
Sacramento County probation officers have found themselves the victim of an overnight crime — a thief has targeted gas tanks in the face of rising prices.
On Tuesday, county leaders will consider passing a new law that would give them final-cut over any new series that are shot inside the Sacramento County Main Jail or on reality show ride alongs.
Officer Bill Bean's death in 1999 had a powerful impact on the community, and now, more than 20 years later, that impact is inspiring his brother to run for Placer County sheriff.
There was an incredible show of support Friday for the mom who is now without her three daughters after they were tragically shot dead by their father who then turned the gun on himself at an Arden church.
Women in multiple Sacramento neighborhoods said a man has been following them home, lingering and refusing to leave.
The gunman who killed his three daughters — and a chaperone who was supervising their visit — before killing himself at an Arden area church this week was in the United States illegally, immigration officials said Friday.
A group of Sacramento lowriders met face-to-face with the city's police chief and councilmembers asking to lift the city-wide ban on cruising, arguing they feel targeted.
An investigation is underway after the California Department of Fish and Wildlife says a postal worker killed a wild turkey in Sacramento.
"I think letting people know resources are there and what can actually happen for them is extraordinary," said Melody Gibson, a Sacramento woman experiencing homelessness.
Processing emotions is hard for anyone, let alone children. The three young victims of the tragic church shooting in Arden range in age from 9 to 13 years old, meaning their friends now have to find ways to cope.
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