Recent rain impact on groundwater supply

Roseville officials are using rain water to recharge the groundwater basin, which will later be used for future use.

Recent rain impact on groundwater supply

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Roseville officials are using rain water to recharge the groundwater basin, which will later be used for future use.

California leaders take part in COP28 in Dubai

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The state's natural resources secretary and other state leaders joined thousands of leaders from across the world to work on addressing climate change.

Sacramento County district attorney accuses city …

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DA Thien Ho says the city's inaction on encampments endangers the public's health. Mayor Darrell Steinberg says the city and county have been working to open more shelters and housing opportunities for the unhoused and the DA is putting on a "show" with his accusations.

Device to help endangered fish stay on the right …

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An underwater structure near Walnut Grove that is designed to keep endangered salmon on their natural path and prevent them from taking a wrong turn along the Sacramento River is up and running.

Expansion Plans at the Sacramento County Main Jail …

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A third party will be brought in to review Sacramento County’s expansion plans for the county’s main jail as the project sits on pause - something Decarcerate Sacramento has been working toward for more than a year.

FOX40.... first to report these new details about a proposal whose estimated cost has ballooned to a controversial $925 million.

Decarcerate Sacramento Founder Liz Blum joined Sonseeahray Tonsall on FOX40 News at 11am... right after her group presented their latest jail opposition letter to the county board of supervisors.

Instacart Now Accepting FSA Cards

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Instacart Trends Executive Laurentia Romaniuk discusses how Instacart is making it easier for FSA and HSA users to shop.

Fan Dies At Sacramento Kings Game

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One person died at the Golden 1 Center during the first quarter of a Sacramento Kings vs. New Orleans Pelicans basketball game.

Acer the prolific tagger goes to jail in Sacramento

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Scott Smith, also known as a national serial tagger called 'Acer', is behind bars at Sacramento County Jail and is expected to serve a one-year sentence in addition to $50,000 in restitution for damages caused.

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