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A pair of e-bike safety bills from Assemblymember Laurie Davies, R-Laguna Niguel, were signed by the governor this week.
Starting July 1, Sacramento began ticketing cars parked within 20 feet of intersections, a new rule stemming from a ...
Emergency crews are bracing for large crowds expected along Sacramento’s waterways this July 4th weekend.
Sacramento Loose Husky-mix dogs in Sacramento’s Natomas area injure pets, prompt public safety warning Residents are urged to remain alert and avoid contact with the animals.
The chairs of both public safety committees also said implementing Proposition 36 will be one of the top priorities in the Legislature this year.
A homeless encampment in Sacramento, at the center of near-weekly visits from the city, was cleared last week, but concerns related to safety and illegal activity have not gone away ...
Wednesday night, concerned neighbors packed the housing authority's board meeting to vent frustration over violent crime.
Sacramento Police highlight the rise in December drunk-driving deaths, backing NHTSA's sober driving campaigns and sharing safety tips.
Sacramento launches crackdown on illegal parking at bus stops to improve safety The new initiative comes after the city observed an increasing number of vehicles obstructing bus stops and bike lanes.
In 2017, Sacramento leaders made a “Vision Zero” promise to eliminate all traffic fatalities and serious injuries by 2027. While the Department of Public Works has executed some safety-enhancing ...
The city government will discuss a proposed state of emergency over pedestrian and cyclist safety just six days after the city’s 31st traffic death of 2024.
Sacramento voters from downtown to Oak Park to East Sacramento share their thoughts on public safety funding and the November 2024 race for mayor.
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