Manteca Launches Red-Light Camera Program to Boost Traffic Safety, Warning Period in Effect
The Manteca Police Department started a red-light safety program using cameras to curb red-light violations. The initial 30-day warning phase will issue notices, followed by $490 fines for infractions.
Rancho Cordova Police Department Secures $150K OTS Grant to Enhance Traffic Safety and Enforcement in 2025
The Rancho Cordova Police received a $150,000 OTS grant for traffic safety and enforcement, including DUI checkpoints, distracted driving patrols, and public education.
Placer Conservation Authority Targets Doubling of Protected Land with 4,245-Acre Raccoon Creek Acquisition North of Lincoln
Placer County aims to conserve 4,245 acres of land, including Raccoon Creek, to bolster its reserve system and protect diverse ecosystems and farmland.
El Dorado County DOT Announces Progress and Plans for Diamond Springs Infrastructure Upgrades
El Dorado County DOT provided updates on ongoing and future construction projects in Diamond Springs, emphasizing improvements in traffic safety and active transportation.
West Sacramento's Port Modernization Underway as Demolition of Outdated Warehouse Fuels Progress
The Port of West Sacramento is undergoing modernization, demolishing an old warehouse to finance new developments, including EV stations and possibly a new rice warehouse, reflecting the port's evolution.
Yolo County Road 22 Closure Expected Due to Sacramento River Swelling, Detours Impacting Motorists Near Woodland
Yolo County's County Road 22 is closing due to flooding from the Sacramento River, with detours set via I-5; the road will reopen post-evaluation and repair.
El Dorado Trail Overcrossing at Missouri Flat Road Progresses Amidst Closures and Construction Work
El Dorado Trail overcrossing construction at Missouri Flat Road continues, temporarily closing trail sections and a parking lot, with disruptions until May 30, 2025.
End of an Era, Historic Hotel Marysville Demolished Amid Safety Concerns, Residents Embrace Future Development
The Hotel Marysville, a city landmark, was demolished after being deemed unsafe. Residents mourned the loss but looked forward to potential redevelopment.
Sacramento Launches SacAdapt Initiative for Climate-Resilient Public Transportation
Sacramento launches SacAdapt to prepare public transportation for extreme weather, seeking community feedback through surveys and meetings, and providing disaster preparedness resources.
Sacramento Hosts MLK Day Events with Anticipated Road Closures and Community Participation
Sacramento is holding MLK Day events, including road closures during the March for the Dream, celebrating Dr. King's legacy and addressing community issues.
Roadwork Detours to Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center Announced by Sacramento County Sheriff's Office
The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office has issued a travel advisory due to roadwork affecting routes to the Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center, advising visitors to use alternative roads.
SacRT Resumes Enhanced Weekday Light Rail Service in Folsom with 15-Minute Intervals
SacRT resumed light rail service in the Folsom area with new weekday frequencies, offering Gold Line trains every 15 minutes following a track upgrade and the installation of a new passing track.












