West Sacramento to have all-women city council

The city of West Sacramento is making history as the only all-female council in the Sacramento region.

March for Life returning to California

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It's been almost two years since the Supreme Court reversed an abortion ruling that stood for five decades. With abortion rights enshrined in California's constitution, pro-life marchers are hoping for the same outcome.

Roseville hockey league looks to help next generation …

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California is seeing its largest growth of young players in hockey. Players in the Gold Rush Hockey League in Roseville are paying it forward to the next generation with a tournament benefitting kids.

Hiram Johnson High School Holds Ribbon Cutting for …

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Student-athletes at Hiram Johnson High School in Sacramento now have a new set of playing and practice fields with the grand opening of a new sports complex.

Mosquito fighting drones deployed in Placer County

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The vector control district says that they are using this new technology often, sometimes up to four times a day, to help treat problem areas where there's standing water.

Man barricaded in South Sacramento home dies after …

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A man was pronounced dead on Friday morning after allegedly starting a house fire in a South Sacramento neighborhood while he was still inside, according to the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office and the Metro Fire of Sacramento.

Family of double homicide victim speaks

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The family of 32-year-old Joresse Williams, who was killed alongside 35-year-old Laverda Robinson on April 10 at an apartment complex along Howe Avenue, spoke on Thursday about the senseless gun violence that cost their family member her life.

Sacramento Fire official discusses innovation in …

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Wendy Aguilar, who works with the Sacramento Fire Department's Public Information Office, was named Communicator of the Year by the California Association of Public Information Officials in 2023.

She discusses her role with the Public Information Office, how she uses social media to highlight Sacramento Fire's work, and the role storytelling plays in her work.

Newsom announces funding for homelessness services

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At a virtual press conference, Governor Gavin Newsom said his administration is handing out nearly $200 million to 17 communities across California for programs to clear encampments and get help to over 3,500 people who are currently on the streets.

Internet lines cut at Sacramento International Airport

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Officials with the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office said a deliberate cut, which is being treated as felony vandalism, was made to an Internet fiber line at the Sacramento International Airport on Thursday and caused numerous flight frustrations for the airport and passengers.

Addressing human trafficking in San Joaquin County

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San Joaquin County District Attorney Ron Freitas, who has been a champion for victims' rights and improvements on current legislation regarding human trafficking in the area, talks about how the community can assist law enforcement and officials in combating the issue.

Nevada teachers fighting against construction of …

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Teachers in Nevada are fighting against the building of a new stadium with taxpayer money, arguing the money should go to public education and other essential services.

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