
Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Sacramento community news, right now.
These small homeless shelters can be built in 20 minutes. Sacramento may buy dozens of them
Seattle-area company Pallet built two small homeless shelters outside Sacramento City Hall. The tiny home-style sheds could be built and opened as a solution for the homeless crisis.
Read the full story on The Sacramento Bee.
Anti-fascist protesters take deals in California Capitol clash with white nationalists
Three years after a violent 2016 clash between white nationalists and anti-fascists at the California state Capitol in Sacramento, three protesters pleaded no contest to misdemeanor unlawful assembly charges.
Read the full story on The Sacramento Bee.
California officials say getting your car a tune-up can help prevent the next big fire
With fire vigilance being the new normal in California, local firefighters are warning about a hidden fire danger lurking inside people's cars.
Read the full story on FOX40.
Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn shares his adoption story
Chief Hahn said people that adopt children in foster care can help expose youth to a nurturing environment that prevents them from ending up in the justice system.
Read the full story on ABC10.
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