A change in California law has set new rules for when young athletes can play and practice in high temperatures, affecting ...
Sacramento native Anthony Vo is the executive chef for Sonrisa Senior Living in Roseville — and a contestant on the 23rd ...
The Justice Department sued Visa today, accusing the giant payments company of seeking to monopolize the debit card business.
California is the seventh U.S. state to adopt mobile driver’s licenses for iPhones, part of a growing push by businesses and ...
An newly discovered asteroid will be captured by Earth's gravity this fall. The "mini-moon" will spend about two months in ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Ellen Carpenter, who edited United Airlines' Hemispheres magazine from 2017-2024. The magazine published its final printed edition in September after a 23-year run.
California’s lawsuit alleges that ExxonMobil has known for decades that recycling would not effectively stem the flow of ...
A hydrogen plant in Utah could offer a new path to slash fossil-fuel pollution. But federal funding that was critical for ...
Near the end of eight years as Sacramento’s mayor, Darrell Steinberg delivered his last State of the City address and touted ...
Governor Gavin Newsom faces key decisions this month as several education bills await his signature. These bills reflect ...
Many of the bills make it easier to build more affordable housing, and harder for cities to ignore the state’s call to do so.
Solidarity Summit on Homelessness highlighted the ties between affordable health care and rental housing, harm reduction ...