The Federal Aviation Administration has picked several new sites around the country for air traffic control training programs…including Sacramento City College. FAA officials made the announcement this week.
Next time you’re in Santa Cruz you may see some new meters in the downtown area…but not for parking. The city is installing meters to collect money for panhandlers.
Sacramento State is looking at sharpening its admission criteria for students who don’t live in the capital region. That’s because officials are worried they’ll soon have too many students and not enough money.
The University of California has rejected more in-state high school students this year than ever before. UC statistics out today show an increasingly competitive application process and record-low admission rates at all but two campuses.
It may be tough to keep your spirits up around tax time. For the folks who work at the California Franchise Tax Board, this is a particularly tough few weeks. But they've found a way to make things fun.
Since it was created in 2003, the StoryCorps oral history project has documented 30,000 personal stories from across the country. Three dozen of those -- including one from a Sacramento woman -- are part of a new book celebrating mothers.
As thousands of tea party activists rally in California today (Thursday), what sort of impact is the movement having on the state’s politics in this election year?
The number of California homes facing foreclosure between January and March fell by 6% from the same period last year. RealtyTrac released its first-quarter numbers today.