
Motorcyclist Collides With Pedestrian In Pocket Area, Causing Serious Injuries
A pedestrian and a motorcycle rider have been hospitalized following a crash in the Pocket neighborhood of Sacramento.
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A pedestrian and a motorcycle rider have been hospitalized following a crash in the Pocket neighborhood of Sacramento.
The man stopped for gas but left with a black eye.
A Sacramento man is under arrest after a possible hate-related shooting that left two people hurt in Shasta County over the weekend, authorities say.
A local restaurant is looking for help catching a gas thief who's funneling costs from their bottom line.
Some theaters say it doesn't make sense financially to reopen for much smaller audiences
There's an effort underway in Sacramento to get rid of illegal massage businesses.
Sacramento Kings fans will be making a COVID comeback this week for the first time since March of last year. Fans will be allowed in the stands starting Tuesday and nearby businesses are already getting ready.
Sacramento on Sunday recorded a record-high temperature by already hitting its first 90-degree day of the season.
Street patios and alcohol to-go could be a pandemic souvenir that's here to stay. Sacramento city leaders are working on new ordinances that would make this transition permanent.
An unusual intruder led to a scary night for a Natomas woman and left her with a busted front door and clean floors.
The Golden 1 Center is back in business for Sacramento Kings games, but at a reduced capacity.
Authorities are asking for help in finding a missing Sacramento County girl considered at-risk.
California is allowing anyone 16 years of age and older to get vaccinated regardless of health conditions, and young people are lining up for their doses.
Akram Husain, the man accused of killing his own brother with down syndrome, went before a judge for the first time and is facing felony charges for involuntary manslaughter.
Sacramento is about to go live. As of Thursday, businesses can now host live audiences, conventions, and sporting events, and a grant program aims to boost efforts to bring back business lost because of the pandemic.
A group of businesses in the Arden area are calling on the City of Sacramento to do more in protecting and patrolling the homeless encampments outside.
An Auburn woman has quite the delivery story after she gave birth in a hospital parking garage.
With the topic of police reform back on the national stage, on Tuesday, Sacramento announced the hiring of its first inspector general.
The suspect first crashed through a fence at the airport, to get onto the property.
Protesters have gathered in Cesar Chavez Park in downtown Sacramento to protest the killing of Daunte Wright.
After nearly 40 years in Sacramento, a local business owner said she's close to cracking under pandemic pressure.
Deputies are investigating a deadly shooting in south Sacramento on Monday.
At Dry Creek schools, 11 percent of students are choosing to continue distance learning while 89 percent are in person.
Investigators say they have found no evidence that the fire that damaged a church in Downtown Sacramento over the weekend was a hate crime.
Fans will soon be allowed back into Sacramento Kings games at the Golden 1 Center.
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