
Back To Building: Habitat For Humanity Returns To Projects After Furloughs
After being furloughed for weeks because of the pandemic, Habitat for Humanity is back to building homes.
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After being furloughed for weeks because of the pandemic, Habitat for Humanity is back to building homes.
As many California schools are returning to distance learning, some Sacramento schools are pushing to get back into the classroom.
Sacramento's "strong mayor" proposal will be on the ballot this November.
One person was injured after a Sacramento man and his three nephews were involved in a boating accident on Shasta Lake on Saturday afternoon, authorities said.
A group of conservative advocates held a Rescue America rally at the capitol building in downtown Sacramento on Saturday.
The faithful gathered for a reopen the church rally on Saturday at the state Capitol calling for people all over Sacramento to gather for church services.
Sacramento County officially surpassed 10,000 reported cases of COVID-19 over the course of the pandemic as of Saturday, and California surpassed 500,000 overall cases.
Within just a few hours Friday night, officers visited almost 100 businesses and found zero violations.
Amid several businesses closing their doors due to the coronavirus pandemic, one Sacramento pharmacy is soon opening theirs.
As the effects of COVID-19 continue to ravage local businesses, Visit Sacramento is urging people to have a staycation and visit the local businesses that usually depend on tourism.
A Sacramento family was left shaken up after a driver crashed their vehicle into their home and nearly struck their 11-year-old son before driving off.
Firefighters who were deployed to Hawaii in anticipation of Hurricane Douglas making landfall are coming back home Wednesday night.
Raley's grocery store employees who've stuck through it during recent months are getting a bonus.
Two Good Samaritans helped rescue four kids ranging from two to six years old after their mom was shot while driving on River Road and crashed into the Sacramento River.
The pandemic has forced the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Sacramento to get creative and mentor from a distance.
The coronavirus pandemic is eating away at local donut shops' profits
A man shot and killed a woman while she was driving him and four young children on River Road Monday night, officials said.
A vehicle is blocking three lanes of northbound Highway 99 in Sacramento.
The first eight participants joined the Moderna phase three COVID-19 vaccine trial at Benchmark Research in Sacramento.
Robbie Waters, a long-time Sacramento politician and former law enforcement member, passed away at 84 years old.
Several local fire departments have sent crews to Hawaii on Sunday night for the countdown to Hurricane Douglas making landfall there.
Sunday saw a homecoming celebration for a Sacramento woman beating the odds.
Sacramento city officials want to slow traffic down by dropping speed limits around the city.
The Crest Theatre has stood in Sacramento for more than 100 years in some form. The building was remodeled in the 1950s but for the most part, it's maintained the same look for decades, until now.
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Donate a backpack or school supplies to the Phoong Law Sacramento headquarters or the following Great Clips or Jimboy's locations.
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