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Carjacking Leads to Standoff on 18th Street

Carjacking Leads to Standoff on 18th Street

SSO K9 Officer Dax RIO LINDA – A tense standoff culminated in the arrest of a carjacking suspect in Rio Linda on Wednesday, following an extensive negotiation period by Sacramento County sheriff’s SWAT deputies. The incident, which lasted over three hours, began when deputies, responding to an unrelated trespassing call around 11 a.m. on the […]

Grant Program for Non-Profit Organizations to Open

Grant Program for Non-Profit Organizations to Open

Article Date: Wednesday, January 17, 2024 ​The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors intends to continue providing $1 million through the Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) Grant Program to support nonprofit organizations located in Sacramento County in Fiscal Year 2024-25. For the last 7 years, the Board of Supervisors has awarded funds to organizations that carry out community-based […]

Sue Frost: Take Our Communities Back From Criminals

Sue Frost: Take Our Communities Back From Criminals

Supervisor Sue Frost I’m weary of news reports about criminals who prey on our citizens. I’m tired of having to console constituents who are the victims of theft, assault, and other crimes. We can’t wait for someone else to fix the problem – we need to act. Our Sheriff and Deputies are doing heroic work […]

New Year, New Laws!

New Year, New Laws!

In California, the dawn of the new year brings forth a slew of fresh legislative changes. On January 1st, the Golden State saw the implementation of numerous new laws, some of which were passed by lawmakers in the preceding autumn. Among these changes is a 50-cent boost in California’s statewide minimum wage, now standing at […]

California Highway Patrol Unveils New Traffic Safety Laws for 2024

California Highway Patrol Unveils New Traffic Safety Laws for 2024

With the dawn of a new year comes a fresh set of traffic safety laws in California, brought to you by the diligent efforts of Governor Gavin Newsom and the state’s legislative session. These laws are poised to take effect on January 1, 2024, unless otherwise specified by the California Highway Patrol. Here’s an overview […]

How Sacramento County Meets the Needs of Older Adults

How Sacramento County Meets the Needs of Older Adults

Pam Miller, Executive Director of the Agency on Aging Area 4. Photo by Anne Stokes California launched the Master Plan for Aging in 2021 to create a California for All Ages by 2030. “We are all aging, whether we’re 10, 20, 30, 40, or 70, 80, 90, or 100,” says Heidi Richardson, program planner with the Sacramento […]

California Officials Eagerly Await Arrival of Federal Wildfire Tankers

California Officials Eagerly Await Arrival of Federal Wildfire Tankers

Cover Photo by Soly Moses McClellan Field – California officials are eagerly anticipating the arrival of federal firefighting aircraft, with the first of seven C-130s potentially entering service by the close of 2024. The state, in collaboration with its fire protection agency, must prepare the aircraft for deployment once President Joe Biden signs the bill […]

Sacramento County Approved Budget Priorities Based on Survey Results

Sacramento County Approved Budget Priorities Based on Survey Results

​​​The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors, at its Dec. 12 meeting, approved recommended budget priorities based on the results of a survey of County residents. The Board also approved the General Fund Contingency Policy. The public opinion survey, conducted by a professional public opinion firm, was conducted in October and November of 2023. The survey was a […]

Sacramento County Teens Support Gifts from the Heart

Sacramento County Teens Support Gifts from the Heart

Sacramento County is celebrating 35 years of Gifts from the Heart this year. A social worker founded the program in 1988. Since then, the tradition has grown to support thousands of people in Sacramento County. Each year, dozens of volunteers donate thousands of hours. Volunteers pick up, wrap, and deliver gifts from November into mid-December. Sponsors […]

Bird Flu Returns this Fall with Migratory Birds

Bird Flu Returns this Fall with Migratory Birds

Wildlife disease specialists have confirmed the re-occurrence of the Eurasian strain of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1 in California wild birds. In late October, Canada geese were found dead in Sacramento County and submitted to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (CDFW) Wildlife Health Laboratory for testing. Preliminary testing was performed at the […]

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