
SacRT Secures $400M To Modernize Light Rail System With Low-Floor Cars
Sacramento Regional Transit is modernizing its transportation system with 28 new low-floor light rail cars.
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Sacramento Regional Transit is modernizing its transportation system with 28 new low-floor light rail cars.
After a fire burned through the center building of the West Wind Drive-In Theater in Sacramento, the theater has finally reopened.
A Sacramento coroner has identified the victim of a deadly hit-and-run that happened early Thursday morning near the El Camino Avenue overpass and Business 80.
Sacramento police conducted investigations on Thursday that took guns and illegal drugs off the streets, they say.
Seven months after CBS13 broke the story, the school district has moved to fire the Kit Carson Academy teacher – but what took so long?
The newest animal up for adoption at the Sacramento SPCA may be a record-breaker. In fact, he weighs more than any of the shelter volunteers.
Since the mandate was delayed Wednesday, the district says the number of unvaccinated students who have consented to testing has risen by nearly 2,000. But the Sacramento City Teachers Association says there's another big issue involving independent study.
The American River Parkway Foundation demanded city and county leaders to intervene. It's expecting a detailed plan by March on how to tackle the removal of illegal campers from the 23-mile-long nature and recreation area.
Sacramentans will be seeing an increase in their solid waste disposal rates after the city council approved a new plan.
A January 13 crash in an East Sacramento intersection that left one woman dead was caused by a driver running a red light, police confirmed on Wednesday.
The Sacramento City Unified School District announced Wednesday that it has extended its vaccination mandate deadline to the end of February.
The investigation is continuing into the shooting of a 13-year-old boy in Sacramento.
There is controversy over a proposed homeless shelter that's planned to go into the old Powerhouse Science Center building on Auburn Boulevard.
A shortage of fuel stations is leading to a speed-bump on the hydrogen highway. Drivers trying to help the environment are instead seeing their patience tried.
Jones announced Monday on Facebook that he will run for the 3rd Congressional District.
A Sacramento resident almost missed out on his trip to Mexico when he found out he couldn't access the safe deposit box where he was storing his passport.
One woman is without a place to live after a structure caught fire Monday morning.
CHP officers are searching for a driver who left the scene of a crash on Monday morning.
A well-known comic artist from Folsom led a clinic Saturday to show a group of local Girl Scouts what it takes to create comic books and graphic novels.
Acres of cars were all lined up at Sacramento International Airport with the owners long gone on a plane out of town — and it set the perfect scene for thieves.
A Sacramento family has growing concerns about loved ones in Tonga impacted by the volcanic disaster. Communication lines are still down and they have not been able to contact anyone to make sure they are safe.
The wrong-way driver accused of a DUI in a head-on crash that killed Elk Grove Police Officer Tyler Lenehan has a history of drunk driving offenses.
At a podium, late Friday afternoon, in front of the city hall, the Elk Grove police chief stood next to a photo of fallen Officer Ty Lenehan to do something he has never had to do: announce a death in the line of duty for one of his own.
Tributes from law enforcement agencies poured in all day Friday for Elk Grove Policer Officer Tyler "Ty" Lenehan, who was killed in a head-on crash involving a wrong-way driver suspected of a DUI.
The Elk Grove police officer killed by a suspected drunk driver in a head-on crash along Highway 99 on Friday was identified as Tyler Lenehan, a six-year veteran of the force.
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