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Multiple protests took place throughout Northern California as part of the "No Kings" movement on Saturday. The protests coincide with President Donald Trump's birthday and the military parade celebrating the 250th anniversary of the U.
Officials didn’t say how or why she gave herself up outside a women’s correctional facility in Southern California.
No Kings” rallies across Sacramento and surrounding counties. Also, the California Legislature passed a $325 billion budget, but faces challenges as it heads to Gov. Newsom’s desk. Finally, an Alice in Wonderland ballet in Nevada County.
California Senate Bill 627 would ban law enforcement from wearing masks on the job, a response to photos of ICE agents covering their faces as immigration enforcement in the state ramps up.
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Sacramento Democrats protected funding for health care for undocumented immigrants while ending a key homeless assistance program.
Critics, including law enforcement associations, argue the bill could hinder undercover operations and endanger officers, especially federal agents. The acting director of ICE defended the use of face coverings in a statement to the Associated Press, citing death threats as a reason for the policy.
Monday will bring seasonable heat to Northern California before hotter temperatures arrive in the region. Meteorologist Tamara Berg said Monday's forecast high for downtown Sacramento is 86 degrees, a slight dip from the 90 degrees recorded Sunday. The average for this time of year is 88 degrees.
What happens when EMS, hospitals and fire come together with one mission? A cultural shift that put the patients first while lifting morale and saving time
CIM will host back-to-back USATF Marathon Championships in 2025 and 2026, with the first race scheduled for December 7, 2025, marking the fourth time Sacramento has hosted the championship after successful events in 2017, 2018 and 2022.
Under California Vehicle Code 22357.1, drivers must slow to 25 mph on streets next to public parks with playgrounds — but only during certain hours. Park hours in California can vary by city and season. In Merced, parks are typically open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., while in Modesto and Sacramento, most parks open from dawn to dusk.