SF Housing Deal Blows Up as Sacramento’s Anti-ICE Push Spooks Investors
Sacramento’s latest effort to crack down on companies tied to immigrant detention centers is ricocheting into a place lawmakers probably did not intend: the already fragile pipeline for affordable and workforce housing in California. Investors that typically buy state and federal low-income housing tax credits are tapp
Five firearms and over $100,000 seized during South Sacramento gambling probe
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A suspected illegal gambling operation in South Sacramento County was shut down after a multi-agency investigation led to a search warrant served by the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office. The Sheriff's Central Division Problem-Oriented Policing Team (POP), with help from the Sheriff's Special Enfo
Bad Bakers in West Sacramento damaged night before National Donut Day
A West Sacramento donut shop that opened a little more than a month ago had its window smashed the night before National Donut Day.
Sacramento Kitchen Crackdown, Inspectors Find Flossing Cook And 225 Rodent Droppings
Sacramento County's food cops had quite a week. Late last week, environmental health inspectors cited eight area food businesses after routine checks, turning up everything from an employee flossing at the cook line to a barbecue shop ordered closed after inspectors reported as many as 225 rodent droppings. According t
Tattoo fanatic opens up about her most extreme piercings
Roseville, California – California-based ink addict Slater boasts many tattoos and body modifications, but it's her extreme piercings and stretched labret that are truly turning heads. While Slater may identify as a former body piercer on social media, where she goes as @5lvt3rx2 and boasts thousands of followers, she'
Sacramento man found guilty of laundering $6.5 million in stolen funds
SACRAMENTO, California - A jury has convicted 58-year-old William A. Sassman, formerly of Sacramento, of engaging in monetary transactions with criminally derived property, according to U.S. Attorney Eric Grant. In September 2019, the Tukwila School District in Washington mistakenly transferred over $6.5 million into S
BMX Star Marcus Christopher Reveals the Brutal Training Behind His X Games Comeback
It's all about building core stability, endurance, and power.
Sacramento man pleads guilty to drug trafficking and firearm possession
SACRAMENTO, California - Reginald Jones, a 36-year-old from Sacramento, has pleaded guilty to 15 counts of drug trafficking offenses and one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm, U.S. Attorney Eric Grant announced. Jones and his co-conspirators were involved in shipping hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pi
Own this entire private island in Sacramento region for $39,000
A $39,000 price tag doesn’t usually buy much in California real estate. But in the heart of the San Joaquin Delta, it buys something few people can claim: an island. The 5.6-acre private island in the tranquil waters off West Eight Mile Road, between Correia and Potato roads, has hit the market near Stockton, 48 miles
UC Davis Insurance Showdown Puts Cigna Patients On Edge
With a contract deadline barreling toward June 30, UC Davis Health and insurer Cigna are still not on the same page, and many Sacramento-area patients could soon pay the price. If talks fail, UC Davis providers would be treated as out-of-network for a range of Cigna plans starting July 1, which could mean patients get

















