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Sacramento residents are allowed to grow up to six cannabis plants at home. But not everybody bothers to jump through the bureaucratic hoops required to get licensed for larger operations.
Invasive beetles might be boring through the valley oaks in your neighborhood.
A proposal to merge Sacramento County’s homelessness response into a new regional agency is being paused after local leaders spoke out against it earlier this week. Democratic State Senator ...
Shingle Springs Tribe purchased the former Macy’s at Downtown Commons in Sacramento for $15M, highlighting economic, cultural, and social development goals.
Homeless advocates in Sacramento speak out against SB 802, voicing concerns over a proposed agency’s potential to centralize power and reduce progress.
Sacramento Fire Department uses drones to catch illegal fireworks this July 4, with offenders facing hefty fines as technology aids enforcement efforts.
The Sacramento Kings select Maxime Raynaud out of Stanford with their second-round pick.
Two Sacramento restaurants kept their Michelin stars, while three others, new to the guide this year, celebrated the boost to business.
Sacramento State's path to becoming a Football Bowl Subdivision member got tougher with the NCAA denying its waiver to join for the 2026 season.
WEST SACRAMENTO — The first thing the Athletics did to mark their move to Sacramento was erase the city. Just 10 days into last offseason, the ballclub’s public relations department released ...
The interim executive director of the Sacramento Zoo and Sacramento’s mayor said Wednesday they plan to work together to look for opportunities to potentially keep the zoo in its Land Park ...
Sacramento State athletics will be joining the Big West Conference effective July 1, 2026, in everything but football, sources confirmed to CBS Sacramento on Thursday.