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While the city of Sacramento had already rolled back parts of CEQA for downtown and midtown, building infill housing in other ...
Lala, left, and Twoface lie Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025, on the bed that their owners Natalia Sanchez and Bartholomew Keller share in their sleeping cabin at the new Stockton Boulevard Safe Stay ...
Sacramento Mayor Kevin McCarty and City Manager Howard Chan listens to Andrew Bianchi as he urges the City Council not to ...
The California Civil Rights Department has reached a settlement with Sacramento landlords Carlos and Linda Torres, requiring ...
A local union and group of Sacramento neighbors are threatening to sue the city over the Railyards redevelopment project, ...
The bill would create a new agency governed by officials from Folsom, Elk Grove, Citrus Heights, Rancho Cordova, and ...
The undercutting of local planning restrictions is paving the way for outsized buildings with greater densities and, ...
SB 79, a transit-oriented housing bill, has passed the Assembly Housing Committee and aims to increase housing supply, reduce ...
The number of unsold, completed new single-family homes in May 2025 hit the highest level since summer 2009—spurring bigger ...
Sen. Catherine Blakespear says there needs to be “rethinking some things that have been our fixed pillars” when it comes to ...
The Sacramento Valley Tenants Union is helping tenants to know their rights and form associations around common fights. The ...
The Supreme Court decided last year in City of Grants Pass v. Johnson that clearing camps without providing alternative ...