UC Berkeley’s Transportation Injury Mapping System shows that between 2019 and 2023, more than 1,000 pedestrians died every year in California. Many more pedestrians were severely injured.
Despite the challenges posed by these policies, local advocates remain determined in their fight for transgender rights.
Join us for a virtual Q&A on the new Trump administration’s battle with California Democrats over wildfire aid, climate policy, immigration and LGBTQ rights.
The City Unified School District is calling itself a safe haven school district​ that is pledging to protect its students from unlawful ICE raids on school campuses.
A significant change in weather patterns is set to impact Northern California, particularly in the Bay Area and state capital.
As Lunar New Year celebrations take place across the region, a new exhibit at the Sacramento History Museum is shining a light on the contributions of Chinese Americans to California’s history. Chinese Pioneers: Power and Politics in Exclusion-Era Photographs depicts the resilience and struggles of Chinese Californians before and after the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act.
A warm, wet storm originating in Hawaii will be pulled north toward California bringing heavy rain and localized flood risk.
The KCRA 3 weather team is issuing Impact Days from Friday through Tuesday because of how back-to-back storm systems will bring waves of rain and snow that can affect outdoor activities and travel.
Maggy Krell, Sacramento's newest assembly member, said the issue of affordability and some of the president's policies are connected. The panel was made up entirely of Democrats. The press club said it is also organizing an event with a panel of entirely Republican lawmakers.
A spokesperson for Democratic Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas said lawmakers needed more time to respond to a sweeping spending freeze attempted this week by the new administration of President
How President Trump’s executive orders impact California water. Also, a conversation with Congressman Ami Bera. Finally, the Pulitzer-Prize winning play “English” at Capital Stage.
The ballot question, if successful at the polls, wouldn't make the Golden State an independent nation. In fact, some legal and political minds argue that's an impossibility.