Berkeley Protests Over, Police Defend HandlingAugust 27, 20174:45 p.m.: Protests in Berkeley have ended as crowds dissipated and police defended how they handled security at the rally.
At Least One Person Killed As 'Catastrophic' Floods Inundate HoustonAugust 27, 2017More than 1,200 people have been rescued in the Houston area after rain from Tropical Storm Harvey dropped approximately two feet of rain in the region.
Police Struggle To Balance Public Safety With Free Speech During ProtestsAugust 26, 2017After a series of violent political protests, police feel pressure to err on the side of caution, but too much crowd control can curb free speech. One former police chief calls it a "guessing game."
Warnings Of 'Catastrophic Flooding' As A Weakened Hurricane Harvey Lingers Over TexasAugust 26, 2017Rainfall could reach 40 inches "and that's going to cause life-threatening flooding," said Mike Brennan of the National Hurricane Center.
Heat Could Delay Final Weekend Of Pioneer Bridge ProjectAugust 25, 2017 | Drew SandsorThis is the final weekend of a six weekend long project to repave the stretch of Highway 50 over the Pioneer Bridge near downtown Sacramento.
Pro Water Skiers Competing In SacramentoAugust 25, 2017 | Bob MoffittMore than 80 water skiers are competing this weekend at the California Waterski ProAm Sacramento.
Right-Wing Bay Area Rallies CancelledAugust 25, 2017A pair of far-right groups cancelled planned rallies in the Bay Area this weekend citing safety concerns.
California Firefighters Head To Texas Ahead Of HurricaneAugust 25, 2017(AP) - Southern California firefighters head to Texas to provide assistance from the damage caused by Hurricane Harvey.
State GovernmentProposed Tax For Safe Drinking Water Gets Support From Environmental, Agricultural GroupsAugust 25, 2017 | Daniel PotterState lawmakers are considering a tax to help poor rural communities provide safe drinking water. Agricultural and environmental groups are backing the bill—but water companies, not so much. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Business Journal: Black Vinyl, Roseville Galleria, FitCadeAugust 25, 2017 | Steve MilneRocklin brewery and restaurant Black Vinyl Ale Project is being sold. The site will reopen as Kathrin's Biergarten, a German-themed venue that will also brew beer. Meanwhile, Black Vinyl has applied for a license to make beer in midtown Sacramento. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.