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Trader Joe’s Is Changing How Americans Shop for Groceries. Here’s Why More Families in...

Trader Joe’s has become more than just a grocery store in California. It has turned...
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Golden mussels found in Sacramento are dangerously close to Lake Tahoe

LAKE TAHOE, Calif./Nev. – The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) confirmed the northermost detection of the invasive golden mussel in late June. The animals were found around the Port of West Sacramento, marking their journey up the golden state—and dangerously close to Lake Tahoe. Despite the...
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CHP officer runs to safety moments before SUV crushes motorcycle on I-80

A California Highway Patrol officer narrowly avoided injury Sunday morning when a SUV crashed into their parked motorcycle on Interstate 80 in Solano County. The incident occurred at 7:42 a.m. on the eastbound shoulder of the highway. According to the CHP, the officer ran to safety moments before a Hyundai Ioniq 5 slam
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Neighbor’s quick action helps family escape Arden duplex garage fire

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A neighbor's quick response helped a family escape safely after a garage fire broke out at an Arden duplex Saturday afternoon, according to the Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District. Firefighters responded to the 2800 block of Aurora Avenue after reports of a residential structure fire. Crews from.
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Responders see significant fire activity this Fourth of July, no Sacramento structural incidents

(FOX40.COM) — Those who think they got away with setting off illegal fireworks this Fourth of July might want to think again. The Sacramento Fire Department confirmed their new drone technology caught a significant number of illegal fireworks shows happening across the community last night. Officials said those fine no
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Crews battle 4-acre wildfire in Solano County early Monday

(KRON) — A vegetation fire in Solano County burned more than 4 acres early Monday morning, according to Cal Fire. Forward progress for the Herman Fire, off Lopes Road north of Benicia, was stopped at 1:52 a.m. by fire crews. Two hand crews from Cal Fire, along with Fairfield, Benicia, American Canyon and Suisun City […
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Newsom’s Return-to-Office Mandate Takes Effect, and Sacramento’s Downtown Economy Is Feeling the Pressure

SACRAMENTO, Calif. The morning commute is louder again in California's capital. Coffee shops are filling up earlier, parking garages are filling up,…
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The real heat returns this week to the Central Valley – here’s when

After a glorious July 4 weekend with typical temperatures and sunny skies, we are set to roll into our first full week of July with much of the same splendid outdoors weather. Enjoy it now — it won’t be here for much longer. Later this week, the pattern that has been keeping our temperatures mostly at or below average
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Sacramento Gets Brief Cooldown Before Heat Roars Back

Sacramento wakes up on Sunday, July 5, to clear skies, crisp air and a rare break from the usual sizzle, with temperatures near 57°F at Sacramento Executive Airport early this morning. By afternoon, the city should warm into the mid 80s under mostly sunny skies, although a narrow band of subtropical moisture could wrin
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Folsom City Council Adopts $308 Million FY 2026-27 Budget, Funds Major Infrastructure Projects

Budget maintains core services and funds key infrastructure projects. Folsom, Calif. – At its June 9 meeting, the Folsom City Council adopted a $308 million citywide operating budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year, which begins July 1. The adopted budget reflects the city’s commitment to maintaining essential services in.

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