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The Sacramento City Council voted eight to one Tuesday night to formally oppose a proposed large-scale development project in ...
The Sacramento City Council has approved and updated an ordinance of the city code, prohibiting any person from sitting or lying down on City Hall property at any time. •Video Above: Debate of ...
In better times, droves of young winter-run Chinook salmon would travel 300 miles downstream from the Sacramento River, ...
If Sacramento’s two biggest local governments war over growth in Natomas, opinion writer Tom Philp says it lessens collaboration on other issues.
Sacramento region wraps up public input on ambitious Blueprint plan targeting 278,000 new homes by 2050. The 25-year vision ...
California's housing crisis is not about a lack of units, but about a lack of affordable units for middle- and low-income ...
A proposed industrial project near west Natomas is raising concerns among neighbors. On Thursday night, Sacramento City Councilmember Karina Talamantes hosted a town hall to hear from residents ...
AI is an environmental disaster that disproportionately affects Black communities, and the convenience it provides is not worth the havoc it wreaks on the environment and our health.
Sacramento County was supposed to follow the city’s lead when it came to growth in Natomas. Serna ushered in mega-projects ...
A legal battle is now pitting workers at the Port of Sacramento against the City of West Sacramento and the port district ...
Sacramento joins lawsuit over the federal cut of Environmental Justice Grants, threatening their urban tree canopy expansion plans.
The city of Sacramento is issuing an average of about 500 tickets per week as part of its new program cracking down on cars blocking bus stops.