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The complex was elaborate. Railcars delivered rolls of paper for the presses. The light rail passed by and rattled the sports ...
We should regulate abortion drugs just as we do every other chemical pollutant, requiring scientific studies on long-term ...
If Sacramento’s two biggest local governments war over growth in Natomas, opinion writer Tom Philp says it lessens collaboration on other issues.
Supporters of New California met to vote on a proposed constitution and push for statehood, citing tyranny and taxation as ...
In better times, droves of young winter-run Chinook salmon would travel 300 miles downstream from the Sacramento River, ...
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 ...
California once led in government transparency. One-party rule and a shrinking Capitol press corps enabled lawmakers to operate in the dark.
Supervisor Serna's quest to strip the city of its lead role in planning growth north of Interstate 80 is up for a key council ...
Sacramento region wraps up public input on ambitious Blueprint plan targeting 278,000 new homes by 2050. The 25-year vision ...
Trump is clawing back $4 billion, but CEO Ian Choudri has a host of new ideas—including leasing land for data centers—to ...
Daimler, Volvo, Paccar, and International Motors have sued California to block enforcement of strict heavy-duty truck ...
In this week's Current Climate newsletter, correcting presidential misinformation on water; the Moon is going nuclear; Ford ...