• Sacramento: Cape Verde Community Celebrates World Cup Debut | June 22
    Jun 22 2026
    Sacramento's Cape Verde community celebrated historic FIFA World Cup debut in the historic district with cultural events and food trucks, while Modesto's Amtrak station hosts a free open house for low-cost travel and tacos. State Democrats in Sacramento push for faster election result reporting, balancing efficiency with voter confidence.
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  • Sacramento: Advocate urges caution after DUI crash amid CHP crackdown | June 21
    Jun 21 2026
    Sacramento's public safety efforts gained attention after a local advocate called for stricter enforcement following a DUI-related crash, while the city's Lowrider Day returned to Broadway with its iconic car displays. A minor earthquake near Petrolia and the tribute to News10 anchor Dick Cable rounded out today's local news.
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  • Sacramento: Over 100 arrested in Sacramento human trafficking case | June 20
    Jun 20 2026
    Sacramento law enforcement arrested over 100 people in a human trafficking bust and detained a repeat offender after a freeway chase involving a stolen police cruiser. Voters also approved a housing development measure, while a minor earthquake near Pinnacles National Park caused no damage.
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  • Sacramento: Road conditions in Sacramento area worsen as repair costs rise | June 19
    Jun 19 2026
    Sacramento's roads face critical repair needs as nearly half are in poor condition, raising safety concerns for residents. Juneteenth celebrations are thriving across the city, with major events at the California Capitol and state parks offering cultural and historical experiences.
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  • Sacramento: World Cup excitement boosts Sacramento businesses | June 18
    Jun 18 2026
    Sacramento is preparing for the World Cup with local businesses boosting services for visitors and the city's tourism office collaborating on themed events and tours. Meanwhile, sustainable fishery practices in Northern California have revived a caviar industry, showcasing eco-friendly economic growth in the Capitol region.
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  • Sacramento: Sacramento County declares emergency over invasive mussel threat | June 17
    Jun 17 2026
    Sacramento officials declare a local emergency over invasive golden mussels in regional waterways, urging residents to report sightings and avoid releasing aquarium water. The city also highlights Juneteenth celebrations with festivals and events in downtown and parks, while a hidden Sierra gateway between Lake Tahoe and Sacramento gains attention for its family-owned wineries and outdoor activities.
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  • Sacramento: Dangerous heatwave hits Northern California and Central Valley | June 16
    Jun 16 2026
    Sacramento faces a heat advisory as temperatures hit the 90s, with officials urging caution and hydration. The city appoints Ty Smith as new city historian, while the California Rally and teachers union activity highlight key local events and political spending.
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  • Sacramento: Sacramento DA warns cuts to misdemeanor unit could harm public safety | June 15
    Jun 15 2026
    Sacramento's Local Wire covers DA Alex Maldonado's warning on budget cuts to the misdemeanor unit, the legal debate over trash placement, and the impact of Sacramento Pride on the community. The episode also highlights a local insurance professional's role in shaping regional policy and today's weather forecast.
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