Mural Ribbon Cutting, Veterans Dinner, Pub Kats at Pardi Plaza and more.
Mural Ribbon Cutting, Veterans Dinner, Pub Kats at Pardi Plaza and more.
The third time was almost a charm for Chief Engineer Christopher Fong when presenting three suggestions on Brian Way traffic calming.
The Solano County Home & Garden Show is back on Saturday, Sept. 21 and Sunday, Sept. 22
The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) is proud to announce it’s the recipient of three Caltrans Sustainable Community grants totaling nearly $1 million
On July 31, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) released its final 2023 State Water Project (SWP) Delivery Capability Report
Dixon Unified School District has two Trustee positions open replacing School Board Trustees Regina Espinoza and David Bowen, and there are now five local people vying for those
Simon LeBleu, 34, was born and raised in Dixon and grew up in Dixon schools
The public is invited to share in the ribbon-cutting ceremony when the Dixon Historical Society unveils the completed artwork, 'The History of Dixon'
T-Shirt Fundraiser, Veterans Dinner, Friday Night Football and More in Dixon
The Economic Development Plan, published in October 2023, lists dozens of projects townwide
Dixon public information officer Madeline Graf said the Dixon Police Department's Cadet Program is a great volunteer opportunity for young adults looking to kickstart a rewarding career and make a difference in their community
This past week, and at the invitation of California Water service Group, about 25 people from Dixon and Travis Air Force Base gathered for Emergency Operations Center training at the Dixon Fire Department
One in 300 youth has an undiagnosed heart condition that puts them at risk for sudden cardiac arrest
Winters Theatre Company will audition male and female actors, singers and dancers, ages 12 and up, for “Robin Hood, the Musical” at 7 p.m. Sept. 20 and 21
Heading outdoors, even during the heat of summer, is not only possible but with a little preparation it can be safe, enjoyable, and fulfilling
On Aug. 15, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) announced a new partnership opportunity to support the state’s ability to measure stream and river flows through the California Stream Gage Improvement Program (CalSIP) as climate extremes continue to impact the …
Building on California’s robust laws and strategies to reduce crime and protect communities, Governor Newsom signed landmark legislation to further crack down on property and retail crime on Aug. 16
In a letter to California schools on Aug. 13, Governor Gavin Newsom called on every school district to restrict smartphone use in classrooms as the new academic year begins
Although wildlife sightings are typically more common near rivers, creeks and open spaces, this year’s extreme heat has forced the local wildlife, including many unwelcome visitors such as venomous snakes, to seek food, water and shelter in populated areas, sometimes …