
West Sacramento embraces tiny homes on wheels as affordable housing
West Sacramento is the first city in the region to allow people to live in tiny homes on wheels units full-time.
West Sacramento is the first city in the region to allow people to live in tiny homes on wheels units full-time.
A Yuba City student is a big state winner for a story she wrote about agriculture.
Eleven people were charged in connection with a series of burglaries at a Northern California residence that resulted in so much damage to the home that bears were able to enter it, officials said.
A new seniors program has found a temporary home at the Tri-Counties Community Center in Marysville, despite the center still reeling from storm damage from earlier this year.
A Union Pacific train crashed into a loaded trailer attached to a pickup truck Friday afternoon in southern Sacramento County, officials said.
Adel Ramos was given a death penalty sentence for the killing of Sacramento police officer Tara O'Sullivan in June 2019, the Sacramento County District Attorney said on Friday.
A mistrial has been declared in the trial of Carlos Dominguez, the former UC Davis student accused of going on a deadly stabbing spree.
A semi-truck and another vehicle collided at Highway 99 south of Live Oak early Friday morning, leaving one person dead.
California's governor is taking Fox News to court in a personal capacity, accusing the network of defamation over comments related to the deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles.
One person has died after a hit-and-run crash along Highway 99 in south Sacramento early Friday morning.
Every two years, heroes are heralded on a global stage at the World Police and Fire Games, where thousands of athletes come together in competition and community.
On Friday, California's transportation commission voted to award Sacramento $25 million more towards building a new I Street bridge.
Placer County's board of supervisors approved a $1.3 billion budget for the upcoming year, and much of that is going towards public safety.
Many Californians are confused by how much more they will be paying at the pump come July 1.
A San Joaquin County man who sexually abused his young stepdaughter over a period of five years was sentenced to 105 years to life in prison, prosecutors said.
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