Tahoe Daily Tribune reporter explains what’s happened with the local city council. Also, rethinking the state’s relationship ...
It’s one of Sacramento’s most famous true crime stories, which intrigued playwright Mark Loewenstern about the many scams and ...
Sacramento Mayor Kevin McCarty announced the meeting at his first state of the city address earlier this week. He called it the first-of-its-kind, noting it will bring together the county and six ...
A McGeorge School of Law professor breaks down the decades-old federal law, which aims to limit the partisan political ...
Fall is when farmers apply for credit and other assistance ahead of spring planting. The federal shutdown means they can't.
President Trump name-dropped Bay Area tech executives when he called off an immigration enforcement surge in San Francisco. Gov. Newsom was prepared to sue over a potential National Guard deployment.
The Democratic U.S. senator breaks down the impacts of the government shutdown, criticizes Trump’s use of National Guard ...
NPR's A Martinez talks with former deputy Pentagon press secretary Sabrina Singh about the new faces of the Pentagon press corps.
The Pentagon has announced the new members of its press corps after major news organizations refused to sign a new policy. The replacements are decidedly more partisan.
For sports fans, there's nothing as exciting as going to see your team play. But what was once an affordable form of entertainment is becoming increasingly more expensive and pricing some loyal fans ...
The latest battle between cardrooms and tribal casinos made its way to Sacramento. Over a hundred cardroom employees ...
Meet the Sacramento woman who built tiny homes in her own backyard. A law professor breaks down the federal Hatch Act.