
Construction underway for Granite Bay's new Nugget Market grocery store
A brand-new grocery store is coming to Granite Bay.
A brand-new grocery store is coming to Granite Bay.
Allowing people with disabilities to talk by just thinking about a word, that's what UC Davis researchers hope to accomplish with new cutting-edge technology.
The Department of Defense said the 700 Marines from Twentynine Palms will protect federal agents and property with the California National Guard.
Grades will not count as much for 8th-grade students in Elk Grove Unified after it passed a policy that said only grades from the fourth quarter of the school year will count when deciding whether to participate in the promotion ceremony.
For the first time ever, UC Davis is allowed to bottle up and sell wines made by students in its Department of Viticulture and Enology.
Low staffing for lifeguards forced the City of Lodi to shut down Lodi Lake's beach multiple days. Entry fees for the lake are also set to rise on July 1.
Routine roadwork in Plumas Lake is hitting some roadblocks, with cars parked in the way of crews trying to extend the life of the roads.
Michaels is closing one of its two California distribution centers and laying off hundreds of workers, a WARN Act notification reveals.
Weinstein was convicted of one of two counts of criminal sexual assault. The jury told the judge they hadn't reached a verdict on the third degree rape charge.
Vector control officials announced Wednesday their first positive mosquito sample test for West Nile virus in the Sacramento area this season.
Suisun City and Rio Vista have engaged in talks with California Forever beginning in early 2025 to consider annexing some of the group's land into each city.
Sacramento city leaders have reached the culmination of a months-long process, voting to pass a revised $1.6 billion city budget and close a $62 million funding gap.
Each year, graduating seniors from Del Oro High School leave their mark on a Loomis intersection, spray-painting messages of celebration across the pavement at Taylor and King Roads.
A plan to irrigate Elk Grove parks, trees and plants with treated sewage water is in jeopardy. The recycled water was supposed to benefit the city's last large-scale urban development, but city officials now say using recycled water won't work.
Stockton Mayor Christina Fugazi prioritized public safety in the annual State of the City address on Tuesday.
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