The city of Sacramento built less than half the number of new housing units in 2024 than needed to stay on track with the eight-year housing strategy, and less than any other year since 2018.
Measure T aimed to phase out vacation rentals in residential zones, but it was deemed unconstitutional last month.
Sacramento City Council has approved changes to streamline entertainment permits, making it easier for small businesses to ...
Today, CEQA’s defenders are largely Democratic, but its original proponents were Republican. In 1970, then-Governor Ronald ...
While Gov. Gavin Newsom is top dog in Sacramento in so many ways, when it comes to operating secretively, the fact is that ...
The St. Petersburg City Council approved funding to repair Tropicana Field, but that just puts the Rays back at the starting ...
Johnston voted again to take land from a proposed income-restricted housing development after the AG found the initial vote ...
Some critics see ‘a self-serving scheme.’ Carl DeMaio says his Reform California group tackles issues even many fellow ...
The venture is a striking case of Biden administration alums scattering to the winds to test their fortunes in Hollywood ...
As organizations everywhere race to integrate AI into their ways of working, a significant barrier persists: skill gaps.
The San Rafael Democrat becomes the third politician from the North Bay seeking to replace Mike McGuire, who terms out of office in two years.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond has regularly taken side jobs running Bay Area nonprofits during his ...