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Law enforcement endorsements are shaping California's 2026 governor's race as former LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco court police union support.
New state data shows California's community reentry programs are slashing recidivism rates by up to 44% while saving millions in taxpayer dollars.
Governor Gavin Newsom signed controversial redistricting legislation Thursday that could flip five Republican House seats to Democrats, setting up a high-stakes November special election.
Davis appointed Daryel Dunston as City Manager with a unanimous City Council vote; he brings extensive public service experience and will start on September 15.
Sacramento leaders confront aggressive ICE operations while nationwide detention overcrowding forces immigrants to sleep on concrete floors.
Lodi Mayor Cameron Bregman opposes the planned redistricting that splits the city into three congressional districts, fearing loss of representation and federal funding.
Sacramento weighs whether to renew its expensive ShotSpotter gunshot detection system in 2025, as costs and community concerns mount over the $65,000-per-square-mile surveillance technology.
Sacramento City Council voted 6-3 to ban overnight camping outside City Hall, reversing a 2018 policy and imposing fines up to $25,000 for violations.
Settlement talks appear to be moving forward in CapRadio's $900,000 lawsuit against former general manager Jun Reina, who allegedly misappropriated station funds for personal use.
Vance Nabeta is set to become Marysville's new police chief this Tuesday, succeeding the retired Christian Sachs after the death of officer Osmar Rodarte.
Sacramento City Council updates City Hall ordinance to prevent blocking access, banning tents and sleeping bags, while increasing shelter spaces and outreach efforts.
Sheriff Shannan Moon of Nevada County was appointed Secretary of the California State Sheriff's Association for 2025/2026.
California's health agency HCAI opts to stay put in South Natomas instead of moving to Sacramento's billion-dollar May Lee State Office Complex, affecting state consolidation plans.
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