Affordable housing here appears lush with the addition of Evergreen Apartments. Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
Yolo County Agricultural Commissioner Humberto Izquierdo announced on July 26 that the nut buying period will begin Aug. 1 and run through April 1, 2025, in accordance with the county’s nut theft ordinance.Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
On July 22, Rep. Mike Thompson (CA-04) voted to pass H.R. 8812, the Water Resources Development Act of 2024, bipartisan legislation that will authorize the Army Corp of Engineers to make crucial investments in America's ports, inland waterways, flood management …
Yolo County gardeners of all experience levels are invited to attend a free class from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 3 to learn effective methods for managing unwanted critters and bugs in their gardens. Original article published at West …
The Yolo County Fair, with an “Over the Moon “theme, is from Aug. 14 to Aug. 18 in Woodland.Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
UC Davis will break ground on a new residence hall next spring in the Segundo area, following approval this week by the UC Board of RegentsOriginal article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
On July 17, Finance Director Roberta Raper gave City Council mid-year adjustments to the 2024-25 mid-term budget, which runs from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025. Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
Courtroom comfort dog Aloha was inducted into the California Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) Animal Hall of Fame during an awards ceremony at the Pacific Veterinary Conference in San Francisco. Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
The first Tuesday in August marks a nationwide celebration of National Night Out, where bonds between neighbors and local police departments are strengthened. In West Sacramento, this tradition is upheld with enthusiasm and community spirit.Original article published at West Sacramento …
The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing is optimistic that a new state law intended to address the teacher shortage will help eliminate barriers to the profession and attract more prospective educators into classrooms.Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
On July 12, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) proudly introduced 102 of the state’s newest officers during a swearing-in ceremony at the CHP Academy in West SacramentoOriginal article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
On July 9, Caltrans awarded $51.4 million in planning grants for 89 sustainable, climate-resilient transportation projects throughout California Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
Medical center expansion state-of-the-artOriginal article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
The Non Commissioned Officers Association (NCOA), a military service organization established in 1960, plays a vital role in supporting members across all United States Armed Forces branches and their families from Rancho Cordova and the greater Sacramento area through programs …
During the second of California’s two free fishing days in 2024, which will be on Aug. 31, the public can fish throughout the Golden State without a fishing license.Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
These appointments underscore the county's commitment to providing resident-centric governance and improving the quality of lifeOriginal article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
In a city staff report presented at the July 17 regular City Council meeting, there was a resolution to rename a streetOriginal article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
You have probably seen hundreds of them in your life, the unassuming Western Fence Lizard (Sceloporus occidentalis)Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
The Yolo County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) proudly welcomes Dr. Raja Dutta as its new Medical Director of PsychiatryOriginal article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
Gallery 1075’s 11th annual Exhibit of the West Sacramento Art Guild, featuring a diverse array of works by local artists, began on July 8 and runs through July 31Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger