
Pedestrian Struck, Killed By Car In South Sacramento
A pedestrian has died after being hit by a car in Sacramento's Fruitridge neighborhood early Monday morning.
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A pedestrian has died after being hit by a car in Sacramento's Fruitridge neighborhood early Monday morning.
A boat trip on the Sacramento River took a joyful turn for one couple when they passed under the Tower Bridge on Sunday.
A march Saturday morning in Sacramento was organized to demand justice for Vanessa Guillen, the soldier whose remains were found in June after she went missing in Fort Hood, Texas, for more than two months.
The pandemic has prevented eight-year-old Kenyon from getting the physical therapy he needs to walk without crutches.
Are you looking for activities for your kid before the new school year begins? The Sacramento region YMCA is still open for business and ready to help.
With plenty of hot weather here to stay, don't expect to cool off at Cal Expo as Raging Waters says it's canceling its 2020 season.
A decades-old Sacramento ordinance is in question after a lawsuit was filed against the city.
A nationwide coronavirus testing shortage has forced several Sacramento testing sites to temporarily shut down. So what's behind this shortage, and why are we just hearing about it?
Members of the Black community actively made an effort on Tuesday not to spend money in the economy nationwide, unless it was a Black-owned business.
Crews were out early Tuesday morning to remove the Christopher Columbus statue inside the California State Capitol building.
Sky watchers, you're in for a treat if you wake up early enough.
Sky watchers, you're in for a treat if you wake up early enough.
Newly formed "strike teams" of state inspectors contacted thousands of California businesses over the long Independence Day weekend but issued citations to a relative few as they enforced coronavirus restrictions amid a resurging pandemic.
A night of celebration went up in flames all across the Greater Sacramento area.
The Fourth of July couldn't come soon enough for Maritza Phillips.
A group of youth activists held a rally at the Capitol on Saturday for racial justice.
Supporters of President Donald Trump held a boat parade on the Sacramento River on Saturday.
Small groups of immediate family members spread throughout the beach at Discovery Park Friday. It's a stark contrast from Memorial Day weekend where the area saw around a thousand people crowding the beach.
Canceled events around the Sacramento region led to a big boom in business for local fireworks stands as more people try to make their own Fourth of July fun. But this year, this sales explosion means more to organizations behind the booth.
A rally is planned at the California state capitol Friday afternoon, calling for the Christopher Columbus statue to stay put.
Firefighters are looking into the cause of a fire in Sacramento on Friday morning.
This is the first time people have been able to frolic and play the aquatic way since the pandemic hit.
Amid an increase in COVID-19 cases, Gov. Gavin Newsom is ordering some businesses in 19 counties to stop indoor operations ahead of the holiday weekend.
A statewide order allowing local governments to put eviction moratoriums in place is set to expire at the end of July.
The charges accused East Area Rapist Joseph DeAngelo faces are all a part of what some are calling California's biggest criminal case ever, which goes back more than 40 years.
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