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If Sacramento’s two biggest local governments war over growth in Natomas, opinion writer Tom Philp says it lessens collaboration on other issues.
Water is coming sooner, in bigger bursts and disappearing before summer demand even begins, while we fail to store more.” ...
A proposed industrial project near west Natomas is raising concerns among neighbors. On Thursday night, Sacramento City ...
Some people in Sacramento are frustrated over the lack of attention their neighborhood parks are getting from the city. It ...
A recent state report found dozens of abandoned vessels littering the waterways of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, some of ...
Sacramento region wraps up public input on ambitious Blueprint plan targeting 278,000 new homes by 2050. The 25-year vision ...
Amid fear and frustration over immigration enforcement, children from across the Riverside region trekked to downtown ...
In this week's Current Climate newsletter, correcting presidential misinformation on water; the Moon is going nuclear; Ford ...
Reusable menstrual products, including cups, discs and period underwear, have gained traction as a cost-effective, ...
California Democratic leaders, including the co-chairs of the Jewish caucus, describe the proposal as a “political shakedown.
With President Donald Trump set to ax a key electric vehicle tax credit next month, California Governor Gavin Newsom has yet ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom is taking legal action against President Donald Trump's deployment of military forces to Los Angeles to suppress anti-ICE riots, citing the high costs and aggressive ...