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Folsom firefighters make quick work of Silberhorn Dr. fire
A fast response by Folsom firefighters stopped the forward progress of a quickly moving vegetation fire that initially threatened structures in a Folsom neighborhood Thursday afternoon. Just before 4 p.m. on the July Fourth holiday, 911 dispatchers received a call reporting the fire near Morningside Drove and Silberhorn Drive in...
Oz Korean BBQ to open in Folsom Palladio. It replaces Flame & Fire Brazilian Steakhouse
FOLSOM, Calif. — Oz Korean BBQ plans to open its third location in the Palladio shopping center in Folsom. The business will soon undergo construction at 380 Palladio Parkway, Suite #305, in the space formerly inhabited by Flame & Fire Brazilian Steakhouse, according to Gloria Wright, Palladio’s general manager.
Generous Tip Causes Unexpected Fallout at Stockton Inn
The Stockton Inn, known for its rich history, recently became the stage for a heated incident involving a new waitress and an unexpected act of generosity. The centuries-old Stockton Inn plans to reopen this summer with an upscale Italian restaurant called The Finch. An Unexpected Generosity Turned Sour. The spotlight...
8 Sacramento events to experience in July
Sacramento is home to dreamers, artists, musicians, Golden Globe Award-winning filmmakers and dedicated individuals who work tirelessly to create unforgettable experiences. In July, check out a movie under the stars celebrating hometown heroine Greta Gerwig at the Crocker Art Museum. Dabble in the dark arts and take home a haunted antique during the Witching Hour pop-up market at the historic Turn Verein. Stop by Sol Collective and support its latest exhibition “Tro Sketches” from artist Nak Bou, while also shopping for hand-beaded jewelry, ceramics and more at its monthly Global Local Mercado.
Fireworks blamed for at least 1 Sacramento house fire in busy July 4th night for firefighters
SACRAMENTO – Firefighters around the Sacramento area had to deal with fire after fire overnight as Fourth of July celebrations raged into the early hours on Friday. At least one house fire was likely started by fireworks, officials say. Sacramento Fire crews responded to the 600 block of Piedmont Drive and found flames between two homes. Firefighters went to work quickly and were able to keep the flames from spreading inside the homes. No injuries were reported, but it's unclear how much damage was done by the fire. Sacramento Fire says fireworks were the likely cause of the Piedmont Drive incident. In Citrus Heights, Sacramento Metro Fire crews responded just before midnight Friday to a report of a heavy fire in a garage along Ebonywood Court.Everyone inside the Ebonywood Court home got out safely, firefighters say, and the flames were contained before they could spread to any other homes. Exactly what started the Ebonywood Court fire is still under investigation. Earlier in the night, officials said illegal fireworks were likely to blame for catching the roof of a middle school on fire in Sacramento.
Northern California forecast: Intense heat lingers through Sunday then eases next week
Thursday easily became one of Northern California's hottest Independence Days on record. In Sacramento, the temperature surpassed 100 degrees by 1:30 pm. That officially made Thursday the city's hottest July 4th since 2015, when the temperature maxed out at 100 degrees. More intense heat is expected through the holiday weekend.
Video: Sean Cunningham: “I don’t think there’s cause for long term concern” with Devin Carter’s shoulder
Happy 4th! Brenden Nunes and producer Kyle Ledbetter were joined by FOX 40’s Sean Cunningham to get his insight on Devin Carter’s shoulder injury that will keep him sidelined for the entirety of Summer League, what he’s heard on the trade front, and plenty more!. Thank you...
California Commission on Aging Celebrates 50 Years with Visionary Gala
Last week, the California Commission on Aging celebrated its 50th anniversary with a gala that recognized a half-century of service and offered a glimpse into the organization’s vison for the future. The event was highlighted by a generous $50,000 donation from Sacramento-based AKT Investments, Inc., aimed at building California’s...
California Highway Patrol Recovers $46k Worth of Stolen Blackstone Griddles in Sacramento Warehouse
California's roads are safer today thanks to the hawk-eyed investigators of the California Highway Patrol's Golden Gate Division Cargo Theft Interdiction Program (CTIP). In a case of a cunning heist, these investigators have managed to snatch back a hefty loot of Blackstone griddles reportedly valued at over $46,000. The culprits had orchestrated what's known in the trade as a "fictitious pick-up", as per a CHP Golden Gate Facebook Post.
Baker’s next move: Former assemblymember tapped to lead UC Student and Policy Center
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The public service career path for Catharine Baker is taking another interesting turn starting on Monday. The longtime lawyer and former member of the State Assembly, who is wrapping up her term on the Fair Political Practices Commission this year, has been hired as the director of the University of California Student and Policy Center in Sacramento.
Looking ahead: When will the extreme heat end?
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — It's been quite a start to July across Northern California. The last day of June kicked off this stretch of 100°+ heat and we've only been warming up since then. We've been warning about this extreme heat, not only for how hot it is but...
Lost Pet Fees Waived Through July 15th
While fireworks and holiday events are great for humans, the loud noises can be frightening for pets who may flee or run away. In order to quickly reunite scared, stray animals with their owners, Sacramento County’s Bradshaw Animal Shelter is waiving owner redemption fees through July 15, 2024, except for animals in any ongoing investigation, and confiscated or quarantined animals.
City extends cooling center operations to July 10
Due to the continuing high temperatures, the City of Sacramento is extending cooling center operations at the Outreach and Engagement Center and the Sam & Bonnie Pannell Community Center. The OEC (3615 Auburn Blvd.) now will provide weather respite through 8 a.m. Wednesday, July 10. The center can accommodate up...
Data Report: How the City responded to homelessness June 24-30
The City of Sacramento has released its weekly progress report for the City’s Incident Management Team responding to homelessness. From June 24-30, the City of Sacramento received 861 calls to 311 customer service related to unsheltered individuals. Through the work of the IMT, 749 calls were closed, meaning that...
Sacramento Native Serves Aboard USS George Washington
SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) - Quartermaster 3rd Class Theresa K. Ulbera, from Sacramento, California, assigned to navigation department, raises a flag aboard Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73) while underway in the Pacific Ocean, June 18, 2024. George Washington is deployed as part of Southern Seas 2024 which seeks to enhance capability, improve interoperability, and strengthen maritime partnerships with countries throughout the U.S. Southern Command area of responsibility through joint, multinational, and interagency exchanges and cooperation. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Roselia Garcia.
Sacramento Fireworks- The Danger of Tradition
For many people, July 4th is synonymous with fireworks. Who hasn’t enjoyed a summer evening in a friend’s backyard or a park, watching vibrant displays light up the night sky?. However, this cherished Independence Day tradition poses significant dangers in wildfire-prone California, especially during hot and dry spells...
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