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SMUD Faces Peak Alert Day – Warns that Power Shortfalls are Possible

Transmission lines impacted by wildfires, SMUD warns that power shortfalls are possible on extraordinarily hot weekend. The Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) is asking customers to limit their use of electricity during this afternoon’s high temperatures and throughout the weekend. With the Bootleg Fire in Oregon impacting critical transmission lines, energy imported from the Pacific […]

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Sacramento County Prepares for Severe Temperatures

Sacramento County Department of Human Assistance (DHA) is activating its severe weather sheltering program beginning Friday, July 9 and continuing through Monday evening, July 12, ahead of extreme heat forecasted over the weekend and into next week.  With temperatures projected to be over 100 degrees beginning today, DHA staff in conjunction with homeless outreach partners […]

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New Arco AMPM Proposal for Elkhorn Blvd.

A Pre-Application meeting has been requested by Yolo County developers Robert and Indeveer Takhar to discuss the construction of an Arco AM/PM, car wash, and a quick-service restaurant on the northwest corner of Elkhorn Boulevard at Marysville Boulevard. The proposed development is an ARCO am/pm of 2,900 square feet, six gasoline dispensers with twelve fueling […]

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Rio Linda Motorcyclist Dies in Collision

On June 24th at roughly 9pm, a collision took place at 22nd and E Streets that took the life of a young motorcyclist, identified as 26-year-old Matt Chacon of Rio Linda. I spoke with CHP Officer AJ McTaggart this morning to get the latest and most accurate information. CHP investigation has revealed that Chacon was […]

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SMUD Hosts Public Workshops on Proposed Rate Increases

To increase reliability, safety and renewable energy benefits for everyone The SMUD Board of Directors is holding two public workshops and a public hearing to discuss proposed rate changes. The Chief Executive Officer & General Manager’s Report and Recommendation on Rates and Services, released by SMUD CEO & General Manager Paul Lau, outlines a proposed […]

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CHP Focusing on Speeders for Three Days

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is partnering with 11 other highway patrols, state patrols, and state police agencies for the Western States Traffic Safety Coalition traffic safety campaign, giving motorists “a dozen reasons not to speed.”  Speeding violations will be the target of law enforcement in California, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Nevada, Oregon, South […]

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Is the Elverta Specific Plan a Dead Horse?

Last week during the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors meeting, the supervisors held a workshop with planners and developers regarding the Elverta Specific Plan. Mainly, what’s happened to make this project languish for over a decade, and what does the future look like? What was discovered isn’t encouraging. in 2007, Sacramento County approved a plan […]

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Sacramento Public Library is Fine Free

California’s fourth largest library system permanently eliminates overdue fines for all Sacramento, CA (June 21, 2021)—Starting July 1, Sacramento Public Library (SPL) will be fine free. The library board voted unanimously to permanently end fines on overdue Sacramento Public Library materials last month. “This is long overdue for the Sacramento region and a game changer […]

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Redistricting Public Workshops slated for June 21 & 23

The public is invited to attend one of two virtual workshops about the Sacramento County redistricting process. These workshops will also provide an overview of the mapping tools available for the public to draw proposed district boundaries and an opportunity for public comment on communities of interest and potential district boundaries.  VIRTUAL WORKSHOP 1 – MONDAY, […]

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CAL-ISO issues Flex Alert for Thursday

Extreme heat forecast; consumer help will be key to preventing outages FOLSOM, Calif. – The California Independent System Operator (ISO), with extremeheat forecast for much of California and the Southwest, has issued a statewide FlexAlert to encourage electricity conservation tomorrow from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. to reduce stress on the grid and avoid power […]

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Sacramento Kings, City of Sacramento and California Northstate University Announce Natomas Redevelopment Plans

Today, the Sacramento Kings, in partnership with the City of Sacramento and California Northstate University announced redevelopment plans for Natomas. The plan includes 35 developable acres of land donated to California Northstate University for the construction of a medical school and state-of-the-art teaching hospital. “We have been working diligently with the Natomas community to find […]

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This 4th of July, Keep it Safe, Keep it Legal

With Independence Day just around the corner, COVID restrictions rolling back and anticipated parties, please remember to know the risks of fireworks, only use legal fireworks and stay safe when using. If you see or suspect illegal firework usage, please report it! The County has teamed up with our cities, fire and law enforcement jurisdictions […]