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The city of Sacramento took a step toward expanding areas where people can drink alcohol in an effort to up the entertainment game in three key downtown areas.
Sacramento's City Council is considering a proposal to ban homeless individuals from sleeping outside City Hall, reversing a policy from 2018.
City officials are seeking a new business to take over a waterfront space in Old Sacramento. Nearly a year after Rio City Café closed its doors, due to disagreements with former Sacramento Mayor ...
Two Sacramento restaurants kept their Michelin stars, while three others, new to the guide this year, celebrated the boost to business.
A surprise 11th-hour action could lead to yet another stall for the massive Sacramento Railyards development project and the proposed soccer stadium that is slated to go up in it.
Sen. Angelique Ashby proposes a new homelessness agency for Sacramento County to replace SHRA, aiming to align city & county efforts. Will it gain support?
Sacramento’s Digital Equity Program has distributed 200 laptops to nonprofits and CSUS students, helping bridge the city’s digital divide with free technology.
The city of Sacramento is set to take another step toward expanding areas where people can drink alcohol in an effort to up the entertainment game in three key downtown areas. The city's nighttime ...
The Upper Westside Specific Plan in North Natomas outside the Sacramento city limits is on track for a final Sacramento County supervisors vote by the end of summer 2025.
I Street Bridge replacement project could start in spring 2026. New state funding is pending for the bridge, which is between Sacramento and West Sacramento.
California (KOVR) — To get a Michelin star as a chef is like an actor getting an Oscar, and the stars were out in California’s capital city on Wednesday night with Sacramento hosting the ...