
Target Announces Temporary Store Closures Amid George Floyd Protests
Target announced on Saturday that it will temporarily be closing a number of its stores as protests of the death of George Floyd continue on.
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Target announced on Saturday that it will temporarily be closing a number of its stores as protests of the death of George Floyd continue on.
A 16-year-old boy is in custody after a teenager suffered a fatal gunshot wound and another person was shot in the Rosemont area on Friday night, the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office said.
Authorities say nine officers were hurt in the Sacramento protests over the death of George Floyd.
Arden Fair Mall will be reopening for in-person shopping on Friday, officials say.
Following the recent drowning at Discovery Park on Monday, people -- especially those with children -- may be wondering just how safe it is to swim in our local rivers.
A person has been taken to the hospital after a crash in south Sacramento that sent one car barreling into a house.
The Sacramento County Coroner's office confirmed the body of a missing five-year-old boy was pulled from the American River Tuesday morning.
The body of a child has been pulled from the river under the bridge near Discovery Park.
A 5-year-old has been reported lost on the beach in Discovery Park.
One popular public park in Sacramento is so crowded this Memorial Day that some visitors are being turned away.
As phase 2 of the coronavirus reopenings allowed hundreds of Sacramento County restaurants to open back up for dine-in services, some are choosing to play the waiting game.
Hundreds of protesters rallied outside the state Capitol on Saturday to protest against California's stay-at-home orders even as residents entered the Memorial Day weekend with newly expanded options for beachgoing, barbecuing and shopping.
For the first time in months, you can now dine-in at restaurants in Sacramento County. The county's amended health order went into effect at noon Friday.
Kennedy climbed down into a manhole and into the Sacramento sewer system to rescue stranded ducklings
After weeks of waiting, a California couple was happy to bring their newborn daughter home after she was born to a surrogate mom in Ukraine – but the coronavirus didn't make it easy.
The city of Sacramento is looking to provide free internet to 10,000 low-income households.
If you ever dreamed of shopping in a store all to by yourself, now is the time.
As Sacramento County prepares to reopen, Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg and Inside Sacramento are working to help bring people back to small businesses.
The Governor's Office of Emergency Services will no longer have to pay to use the Kings former arena as a surge hospital for coronavirus patients.
The pandemic has forced many to order delivery or take-out and many grocery stores won't let customers bring reusable bags inside anymore – resulting in more plastic bags and a lot more take-out containers are ending up in the trash.
"The whole industry, over 3,000 bus companies in the United States, basically has been shut down."
College graduates in 2020 are missing out not only on a ceremony but in some cases, that first job after finishing four years of higher education.
To flatten the curve and get back to what will be our new normal, more testing sites need to come online.
Restaurants across California can begin preparations to reopen their dining rooms after the state released their long list of guidelines and requirements Tuesday.
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