Modesto Police Assure Local Focus on Public Safety Amid Federal Immigration Operations in Stanislaus County
The Modesto Police Department clarified they do not participate in federal immigration enforcement, adhering to Senate Bill 54, and only intervene for immediate safety threats, aiming to ensure community trust and safety.
Sacramento Police Department Reaffirms Commitment to Serving All, Irrespective of Immigration Status
Sacramento Police address concerns regarding immigration enforcement; the department assures it doesn't conduct immigration sweeps, adhering to state law SB54, and outlines its inclusive policies in General Order 523.07 on their website.
El Dorado and Diamond Springs Fire Districts Showcase New Firefighting Fleet at Open Houses
El Dorado County fire departments will showcase their new Pierce Enforcer fire engines and aerial truck at January open houses, highlighting technology advancements and community safety enhancements.
Placer County Hosts Red Sand Project to Highlight Fight Against Human Trafficking in January Awareness Month
Placer County is preparing for its annual Red Sand Project to mark Human Trafficking Prevention Month, with an event on January 9, 2025, focusing on raising awareness about human trafficking by pouring red sand into sidewalk cracks.
West Sacramento Invites Residents to Shape Their City – Apply for Civic Commissions by January 3
West Sacramento invites residents to apply for commissions, including a youth seat on the Parks, Recreation & Intergenerational Services Commission. Applications are open until January 3, 2025, despite online system issues.
Citrus Heights Rallies Residents to Report Illegal Fireworks with SeeClickFix App Ahead of New Year's Eve
Citrus Heights officials and police are urging residents to use the SeeClickFix app to report illegal fireworks ahead of New Year's Eve, emphasizing community involvement in law enforcement.
Sacramento's Seva Selfless Service Extends Compassion to Homeless on Christmas with Essentials Distribution
Seva Selfless Service volunteers distributed essentials to Sacramento's homeless on Christmas, with local support funding the operation, in a tradition of community care now spanning over 12 years.
MacKenzie Scott Donates an Additional $2 Billion to Charities, Including Sacramento Nonprofits, Elevating Philanthropic Efforts to $19.2 Billion
MacKenzie Scott donates $2 billion to various nonprofits, focusing on organizations in Sacramento combating poverty, including Legal Services of Northern California and Juma Ventures. Her contributions now total $19.2 billion.
Yolo County Encourages Post-Holiday Tree Recycling and Promotes Eco-Friendly Waste Disposal
Yolo County encourages residents to recycle holiday trees and manages the environmentally safe disposal of hazardous waste, including e-waste, through drop-off services and the Big Blue Barn thrift store.












