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California first responders unite to help Hurricane Helene victims
SACRAMENTO — As the aftermath of Hurricane Helene unfolds, California's first responders are stepping up to help those affected in Florida.Approximately 120 first responders from across the Golden State, including Sacramento, are helping in various roles. Sacramento is teaming up with other federal response members from across the nation in a management position.Larry Collins, deputy chief of Special Ops HazMat with the California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), emphasized the importance of this nationwide response, stating: "We go there because it's about neighbor helping neighbor. They would help us if we had a big disaster."It's part of a plan...
Advocacy group continues fight against housing project along American River in Rancho Cordova
RANCHO CORDOVA – A neighborhood in Rancho Cordova is continuing to fight against homes being built along the American River. The Preserve the American River group held a Family Fall Festival Sunday afternoon to educate neighbors on the proposal. "There's a proposed development here of 40 acres. Twenty of those acres is in the designated floodway," Mark Berry, steering committee for Preserve the American River, said. As CBS13 previously reported, Trumark Homes wants to build nearly $30 million homes overlooking the American River in Rancho Cordova and build more than 400 units sloping up from the river. "The proposal is to build a retaining...
Sac State's offense sputters in loss to Northern Arizona
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Ty Pennington threw two touchdown passes, Ammon Allen returned a fumble for a score and Northern Arizona upset Sacramento State 34-16 in a Big Sky Conference opener on Saturday. Sacramento State (2-3), ranked 10th in the coaches' poll, managed only three first-half field goals by Zach...
Braden: What to know about Sacramento County's newest development
SACRAMENTO COUNTY, Calif. — After 11 years, the new community of Braden finally broke ground just outside Rancho Cordova. Rachel Bardis, the Chief Operating Officer of Somers West, said the project itself dates back to 2003 and was approved in 2013. Bardis said it's taken a while to reach a point where development could actually begin.
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