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The Sacramento City Council will raise the base rate on parking meters to $3 per hour, and more parking fee increases could be on the way. It's all part of an effort to address the city's budget deficit.
A landlord asked a Del Paso Blvd. church to end its homeless outreach events. After reaching a compromise, the church plans to offer even more services.
The East Sacramento Area Office of the California Highway Patrol announced officers will be conducting a sobriety checkpoint on Saturday. Video Above: States with the most strict DUI
The Sacramento Kings are reportedly expected to make a massive decision regarding their veteran forward DeMar DeRozan in the offseason.
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According to Sacramento parking official Gabby Miller, the city uses a tiered parking rate system that considers both the length of time a vehicle is parked at a space and the type of meter in use. Under the proposed changes, the current tiered rates of $2, $3.50, and $4.40 per hour would increase to $3, $4.50, and $6 per hour.
There is a heavy police presence on Tuesday morning in Sacramento. Emergency medical services were dispatched around 9:17 a.m. to North 16th and C streets. This is breaking news. Check back with KCRA 3 for updates.
A father and son are accused of robbery after they claimed a vehicle they wanted to buy had mechanical issues in an attempt to fraudulently drive down the price, the County Sheriff's Office said.
Aaron Judge celebrated his return to the Sacramento area by hitting two home runs in a losing effort for the New York Yankees against the Athletics to extend his major league lead to 14.
San Francisco-based Palmetto Superfoods, which specializes in acai bowls and smoothies, is expanding into the area with its first site lined up for a Sacramento retail center. Fast-growing juice bar franchise entering area © 2025 American City Business Journals.
The City of Sacramento unveiled proposed new parking price hikes, with some rates going up more than 80%. Here's why.