Rebecca “Becky” Wiegand, whose third-grade son has struggled with distance learning, was thrilled when she read an online post by UC Davis students offering free tutoring to children in and around the Oak Park neighborhood.
Sacramento State's two-game series vs. Portland State, scheduled for Thursday and Saturday of this week, has been canceled due to COVID-19 testing protocols within Sacramento State's program.
The City of Sacramento on Feb. 1 is changing when trash and recycling will be collected for many of its customers in an effort to make collection routes more efficient.
After a layoff spanning 24 days without a game, Sacramento State (3-0) will finally be back in action on Wednesday, Dec. 30, when the team travels to Saint Mary's.
The City of Sacramento, in collaboration with local arts and culture nonprofit Sol Collective, has partnered with several local Sacramento artists and businesses to create pop-up installations across the city to help ring in 2021.
A nurse leader in the MSICU with 20 years in the profession, Gina Mumper has seen and experienced first-hand how nurses have met the moment time and time again – from the AIDS crisis through COVID-19.
Four different Hornets scored in double figures Tuesday night, led by a team-high 17 from freshman Jessica Rios, but a slow start put the Hornets in too deep a hole to overcome in a 108-82 loss to the visiting San Francisco Dons.
The College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics and College of Health and Human Services have new deans, and both are longtime leaders at Sacramento State.
It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that we share that Dean Murakami, longtime American River College Psychology professor and President of the Los Rios College Federation of Teachers (LRCFT), has passed away after a long battle with cancer.
City of Sacramento youth development staff are reminding young people on winter break that Youth Link, a website with more than 350 resources and activities, can be a one-stop shop for finding positive and productive things to do.
Closing out 2020 on a very positive note, Deftones have completed their ‘Adopt-a-Dot’ fundraiser and made a donation of $52,500 to UC Davis Children’s Hospital.
With a COVID-19 vaccine approved and immunization for frontline workers across the nation under way this week, Sacramento State is preparing to protect students, faculty, and staff, and their families from the virus.
We know that this has been an incredibly difficult time for all of our student athletes and appreciate how badly everyone wants to return to conditioning, practices, and competition.
Following recent direction from Mayor Darrell Steinberg regarding opening warming centers, City of Sacramento staff have collaborated with Sacramento County Public Health to develop a more flexible strategy for helping unsheltered individuals during winter months while still adhering to COVID-19 protocols.