A significant change in weather patterns is set to impact Northern California, particularly in the Bay Area and state capital.
California water regulators have said there's no truth to President Donald Trump's claim that the U_S_ military entered the state and “turned on the water.”
In an effort to document an often overlooked aspect of the United States’ history, the city of Sacramento launched its LGBTQ+ Historic Experience Project — designed to record and preserve
Unions representing engineers and healthcare workers hope to recruit and retain more civil servants with stronger contracts with the state.
California water officials are pushing back on false claims by the White House that the Trump administration sent the U.S. military to quote “turn on the water” in the wake of the Los Angeles County
After weeks of clear, cold and blue sky days the Sacramento region is going to see some water fall from the sky, according to the National Weather Service. A warm system is
How President Trump’s executive orders impact California water. Also, a conversation with Congressman Ami Bera. Finally, the Pulitzer-Prize winning play “English” at Capital Stage.
The City Unified School District is calling itself a safe haven school district that is pledging to protect its students from unlawful ICE raids on school campuses.
A Sacramento-area suburb is among the fastest growing wealthy suburbs in the nation, according to GoBankingRates. The personal finance website recently ranked the 30 fastest growing wealthy suburbs in America, comparing developing neighborhoods based on household income, home value and more.
President Donald Trump may visit California this week as state Attorney General Rob Bonta begins filing expected lawsuits against the president's new executive orders.
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