Sacramento Soccer Pitch Breaks Ground At Cal ExpoMarch 18, 2014 | Bob MoffittHeavy machinery began digging up a section of a Cal Expo parking lot this morning. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Less Hassle For Food Trucks?March 17, 2014 | Bob MoffittThe City of Sacramento is developing an ordinance that would allow food truck vendors to stay open longer on private property -with the property owner's permission. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
St. Patrick's Day Boosts Local BusinessMarch 15, 2014 | Melody StoneShamrocks, green beer, corned beef and cabbage – the holiday celebrating the man who is credited with bringing Christianity to the Irish, is also a nice boost of Sacramento businesses.
DMV Suffers Computer ShutdownsMarch 14, 2014The Department of Motor Vehicles computer system was briefly shut down throughout California today. Outages occurred yesterday as well.
High Schoolers Battle For Robotic SupremacyMarch 14, 2014 | Melody StoneBalls fly through the air, the crowd cheers, the announcer excitedly describes the scene as it unfolds – you might think this is any normal high school sporting event, but the players on the court aren't tall athletic humans, they’re robots.
EDD To Be AuditedMarch 12, 2014 | Bob MoffittA California Legislative committee voted today to order an audit of the California Employment Development Department.
Ticket Sales for Sac State Track Championships Will Determine Whether Event Will ReturnMarch 12, 2014 | Bob MoffittIt's been ten years since Sacramento hosted the national Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Organizers say a successful event will bring more track and field events to the city in the future. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
AAA: Higher Demand Driving Up Gas PricesMarch 11, 2014 | Steve MilneGas prices in California have shot up by an average of 28 cents in the past month, according to figures out today from AAA.
Sacramento Program Helps SHOCK At-Risk KidsMarch 10, 2014 | Bob Moffitt Sacramento County is celebrating the first anniversary of a program that teaches at-risk kids how to stay away from trouble. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
EnvironmentDaylight Savings Brings New Watering Restrictions For SacramentoMarch 7, 2014 | Melody StoneWith the shift from winter to spring comes new watering limitations for Sacramento residents. To conserve water, residents are being asked to only water twice a week.