Rat feces, cockroaches: What inspectors found at these Sacramento area restaurants
Sacramento County health inspectors closed three eateries including an Asian food restaurant after discovering 66 rat droppings in various areas. Meanwhile, nine eateries received citations for health code violations such as raw meat stored above prepared food, no valid food manager certification and a lack of employee
A Sacramento Restaurant Recommended to Close Following Vermin-Related Violations
[Editor’s note: The report referenced in this article reflects conditions observed during an inspection conducted on May 21 and does not represent the establishment’s current or future status.]. The Sacramento County Environmental Management Department conducted a routine health inspection at Dubplate Kitchen and Jamai
K Street cantina tied to Chando’s brand appears shuttered over unpaid rent
Chando’s Cantina Zazón del Mar, the newest outpost for the struggling capital taco chain, has apparently shuttered after less than a year in business. The downtown restaurant, located at 730 K St., has been locked and vacant for several days. An image circulated on social media showed a three-day notice served to Jorge
Nonprofit Swoops In to Turn Copper Creek Into Mostly Affordable Housing
A major Sacramento apartment complex is on track to change hands, with Step Up Housing moving to buy the 268-unit Copper Creek Apartments in the Foothills Farms/West Citrus Heights area and convert most of the homes to income-restricted housing. If the sale closes, the garden-style community will shift from private to
Man with Sacramento, gang ties indicted on felony charge
(FOX40.COM) — A Nevada resident who was arrested in Sacramento last year and allegedly had street-gang ties was indicted for illegally possessing a gun, officials said. Video: Police respond to video showing officer striking Fairfield student 29-year-old Soloai Fauolo of Henderson was charged with being a felon in poss
Davis Traffic Debate Over Village Farms Reflects Broader Regional Housing and Commuting Crisis
DAVIS, Calif. — Traffic has been a central factor in nearly every major Measure J housing debate over the last 25 years in Davis. But as the battle over Village Farms intensifies ahead of the Measure V vote, supporters of the project argue that many of the city’s current congestion problems are not simply the product o
Man convicted of first-degree murder in 2022 south Land Park shooting
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Sacramento District Attorney's Office announced Thursday that a man was convicted of first-degree murder in connection with a 2022 shooting in South Land Park. Officials said in a press release, "D’Anthony Chaney was convicted by a jury of first-degree murder with the special allegation of...
Garbage truck fire in Roseville sparks warning about lithium-ion battery disposal
(FOX40.COM) — Roseville officials are warning residents about the dangers of improperly discarded lithium-ion batteries after a recent fire erupted inside a garbage truck when a battery was crushed during a routine collection route. Video released by the city shows the fire igniting within seconds after the battery was
Nevada man arrested in Sacramento indicted by federal grand jury for being a felon...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - A federal grand jury indicted a Nevada man Thursday on charges of being a felon in possession of a firearm after he was caught with a loaded handgun in Sacramento. The United States Department of Justice says that 29-year-old Taisia Soloai Fauolo of Henderson, Nevada faces the...
20th Sacramento car crash death in 5 months sparks protest over road funding
At least 20 people have died in Sacramento vehicle crashes this year, sparking renewed criticism of the Sacramento City Council’s reluctance to fund road safety projects over the last nine years. Last week, The Sacramento Bee reported that Trevon Hayes, 31, appeared to be the 20th person to die in a collision on city s

















