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National Collection Week Begins for Operation Christmas Child
The collection season for Operation Christmas Child, a project of Samaritan's Purse begins today as nearly 5,000 drop-off locations open across the country.
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Emergency Ready
Inside the EOC Operations Meetings That Power County Resilience
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Sacramento County Clerk of the Board Appointed
The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors, at its Nov. 4 meeting, unanimously concurred with the County Executive’s appointment of Todd Stermer as the county’s new Clerk of the Board, effective Dec. 1.
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Aggies Earn Third Rider of the Week Sweep
For the third time this season, University of California, Davis swept the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Rider of the Week awards following back-to-back victories over Delaware State and UT Martin.
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Big Amish is the 2025 AL Rookie of the Year
First baseman Nick Kurtz has been named the 2025 Jackie Robinson American League Rookie of the Year Award winner.
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Honoring Service, Strength and Heritage
Each November, we celebrate Native American Heritage Month, a time to honor the traditions, resilience, and contributions of Indigenous peoples across the country.
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Legislative Updates and Brunch at the Lunch Bunch
Assemblymember Josh Hoover Shares Community Updates with Brunch Attendees
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Life Sentence for Darnell Erby
Defendant Sentenced for Murdering, Dismembering 77-Year-Old Victim
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Sacramento’s Looming Federal Funding Cuts to Homelessness Programs
Sacramento officials and homelessness response leaders are warning that proposed federal funding changes and ongoing government shutdown disruptions could severely impact local housing stability and services for people experiencing homelessness.
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Defendant Convicted of Shooting, Murdering Ex-Wife
Brian Christiansen was convicted by a jury of second-degree murder. The jury also found true allegations that Christiansen used a firearm to cause death and that he took advantage of a position of trust.
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AI Runs on Power But Power Isn't Moving Fast Enough
Artificial intelligence is booming and America's power grid is struggling to keep up.
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Two-Goal Performance from Zuniga fuels Hawks’ 4–0 shutout over Delta
The Hawks delivered a commanding performance on both ends of the pitch, earning a 4–0 shutout win over San Joaquin Delta behind an explosive second-half surge and disciplined defensive play.
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Society for the Blind Offers Services for All Ages
The nonprofit Society for the Blind organization is encouraging residents to honor Blindness Awareness Month throughout October by participating in activities and supporting people with vision loss so they can gain the skills they need to stay independent and thrive.
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Desmond Finishes Regular Season with Team of the Week Selection
United Soccer League (USL) Championship announced the Week 34 Team of the Week.
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Sacramento Ballet Offers Bold Visions, Timeless Classics
Sacramento Ballet’s highly anticipated 2025-26 season has started.
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Sacramento Superior Court Bench Selects Kelly Sullivan as CEO
The Sacramento Superior Court judges have selected Kelly Sullivan, the court’s chief deputy executive officer, to serve as the next court executive officer (CEO) on Oct. 16.
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Back-to-Back National Scoring Champion
River City’s Reagan Eisberg Makes History
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How Can Veteran Business Owners Overcome Financial Challenges?
For many Servicemembers transitioning out of the military, owning their own business is their second act.
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Men’s 4-Ball Championships Finalized at Mather Course
Winners of the Sacramento County Men’s 4-Ball Championship are Travis Caldwell and Christian Quint in match play.
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Women’s Empowerment Receives Two-Year $50,000 Grant
Kelly Foundation to Help Unhoused Sacramento Women Find Homes
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Farber Picks Up Big Sky Women’s Soccer Honors
Sacramento State junior midfielder Ellie Farber picked up her second career All-Big Sky Conference honor, named to the league's second team, according to a vote of the conference's head coaches released on Nov. 4
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It’s All About the Athletes
Special Olympics at UC Davis’ Russell Field Hosts Hundreds of NorCal Athletes
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Average California Farm Loses $20,528 Annually to Natural Hazards
High grocery prices have been a defining economic story in recent years, driven by a combination of factors including pandemic-related supply chain breakdowns and labor shortages.
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Sound Business Summit Offers Free Workshops
Department of Sound, a creative economy initiative supported by the City of Sacramento’s Office of Arts and Culture, will host its inaugural Sound Business Summit, a weeklong series of six free workshops taking place Nov. 10 to Nov. 15.
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A Celebration of Bravery and Liberty
Veterans Day Area Events Highlighted
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'All Aboard' at International Railfair
It’s “All Aboard” at the 2025 International Railfair taking place this Saturday, Nov. 8 and Sunday, Nov. 9 in Building C at Cal Expo in Sacramento.
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New Study: 38% of Americans Say Cash Feels More 'Real' Than Digital Money
Close to 2 in 5 Americans (38 percent) say cash feels more "real" than digital money: It's a tangible reminder of value, and remains a permanent part of their financial toolkit (27 percent).
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Job Readiness Fair Offers More Than Applications
Mather Community Campus (MCC) is home to hundreds of adults, families and transitional aged youth in shelter and transitional housing who are experiencing homelessness.
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Dignity Health Celebrates Opening of Resident Suite and Lounge
On Wednesday, Oct. 29, Dignity Health Mercy San Juan Medical Center celebrated the opening of its new Graduate Medical Education (GME) Resident Suite and Lounge, a dedicated space supporting the hospital’s new internal medicine residency program.
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NorCal Residents Advised to Prepare for Gusty Winds
National Weather Service Releases Wind Advisory for NorCal
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Tunnel to Towers Races Through Sacramento
On Nov. 1, about 300 participants ran in Tunnel to Towers Foundation’s fifth annual 5k Run & Walk in William Land Park.
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Baudouin, Riva to Represent Big Sky
The Sacramento State doubles team of juniors Lou Baudouin and Irene Riva have been selected to represent the Big Sky Conference at the 2025 Intercollegiate Tennis Association Conference Masters Championships on Nov. 6 to Nov. 9 at the Barnes Tennis Center in San Diego.
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A's Unveil Gold Sacramento Jersey for 2026 Season
Beginning next season, the A's will take the field in a bold new look: a gold alternate jersey featuring "Sacramento" across the chest.
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Back-To-Back Sweep
Equestrian Dominates ECAC Rider of the Week Awards
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Baseball Releases Loaded 2026 Schedule
Fresh off its third Western Athletic Conference regular season title and its sixth conference crown overall, the Sacramento State baseball team looks to carry the momentum of that successful campaign into a 2026 season that features a star-studded 56-game schedule, according to head coach Reggie Christiansen.
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