Lockeford RV Lot Shuts Down as Sheriff Probes Vanishing Rigs
San Joaquin County investigators are probing Carson Pass RV in Lockeford after reports that several trailers changed hands without owners' knowledge. The sheriff's office posted contact details for detectives and retrieval instructions.
Track Turmoil, Blue Line Fix‑Up Poised To Snarl Sacramento Commutes
SacRT will temporarily close several Blue Line stations in late March and April for platform upgrades and the Dos Rios station; shuttle buses will replace trains and trips will take longer.
Fairfield Cops Nab Christmas Eve Killing Suspect in Sacramento
Fairfield police arrested 24-year-old Jamere Burtram Franklin in Sacramento and charged him in the Dec. 24 killing of Darius Leaks. The arrest follows months of investigation.
Newsom Slaps New Guardrails On AI In California State Deals
Gov. Newsom signed an executive order on March 30 that directs agencies to draft new AI procurement certifications, watermark state‑made media and review supply‑chain risks.
Paradise Mayor Storms D.C. As Insurance Bills Torch Fire-Scarred Town
Paradise’s mayor went to Washington seeking federal help as analysts warn California homeowners could face roughly a 16% premium jump by year-end. The town wants federal grants and policy fixes to protect residents.
Feds Slam Sutter Over Sacramento Drug-Record Chaos, $3.2 Million Payout
Federal officials say DEA audits found hundreds of recordkeeping and diversion‑control failures at two Sutter Health sites. The system agreed to a $3.2M settlement and new oversight.
Sacramento’s Sumer Nights Closed After Cockroach Reinspection
Sacramento's popular Iraqi restaurant Sumer Nights was closed after a March 26 reinspection found live cockroaches still present in the kitchen, including on the walls above the warewashing sink and steam table, one day after the facility had already failed a routine inspection for the same problem.












