Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office Warns Residents of Rising Law Enforcement Impostor Scams
The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office warns of scammers posing as officers, calling residents for money, urging the public to be skeptical and verify the caller's identity through non-emergency lines.
Placer County Rallies to Spread Holiday Cheer to Kids and Animals in Need
Placer County Health and Human Services promotes holiday charitable activities, including a stuffed toy drive and collecting gifts for foster children. The community can donate at various events, benefiting kids and animals in need.
Sacramento Joins Over 1,500 Landmarks Nationwide Illuminated in Teal for Alzheimer's Awareness
Sacramento buildings were lit teal for Alzheimer's awareness, highlighting the prevalence of the disease with 7 million affected in the U.S. The move calls for increased research, early detection, and participation in clinical trials.
Sacramento Feels the Pinch as Trump Administration Partially Funds SNAP Despite Court Order, Legal Battle Ensues
Courts ordered partial SNAP funding, a move criticized as insufficient by Sacramento leaders amid a U.S. government shutdown and legal battles over the program's full financing.












