Sacramento RegionSacramento could hike parking fees, again, as city wrestles with $66 million deficitMarch 12, 2026 | Tony RodriguezSacramento city leaders are discussing possible changes to parking rules, including residential permit fees, meter price increases and extended hours, as they search for ways to close a projected $66 million budget deficit.
Sacramento RegionTwin Rivers teachers hit day four of strike as Natomas teachers join themMarch 11, 2026 | Ruth FinchTuesday marked Natomas teachers’ first ever strike, joining Twin Rivers teachers that have been striking since last Thursday. Both want fair pay, benefits and smaller class sizes.
State GovernmentCalifornia’s foster care system is buckling under the weight of this unexpected costMarch 11, 2026Critical infrastructure that holds up California’s foster care system is quietly collapsing in the wake of sex abuse lawsuits, leaving children at risk.
Sacramento RegionPentagon confirms identity of Sacramento-born Army Reservist killed in Iranian drone attackMarch 11, 2026 | Sarit LaschinskyThe Pentagon has positively identified the remains of 54-year-old Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert M. Marzan following a March 1 Iranian drone attack on a command post in Kuwait.
Sacramento RegionSacramento to allow religious kirpan dagger in city council chambersMarch 11, 2026 | Riley PalmerSacramento City Council voted unanimously to allow a religious dagger in the Sikh faith known as a Kirpan into city chambers, a move that expands religious freedom of the Sikh community.
EnvironmentFirst in a century: Northern California condors could be caring for a historic eggMarch 11, 2026 | Sarit Laschinsky | Chris FeltsThe Yurok Tribe says it believes a pair of condors released in 2022 have built the first nest in their ancestral lands in more than 100 years, and could be incubating their first egg.
Sacramento Region‘How do we get out?’: How an American abroad is navigating the Iran WarMarch 10, 2026 | Sarit Laschinsky | Vicki GonzalezThe Iran War has engulfed surrounding Gulf countries, stranding thousands of Americans and foreign travelers abroad. A former CapRadio employee talks about being stuck in Dubai as she navigates the situation on the ground. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
State GovernmentSome State Farm customers could see refunds while homeowner rate hikes stay putMarch 10, 2026State Farm reaches settlement over emergency insurance rate hikes after last year’s Los Angeles County fires.
State GovernmentRep. Kevin Kiley says he's leaving the Republican Party and will serve as an independentMarch 10, 2026Rep. Kevin Kiley of Rocklin says he’s dropping his Republican Party affiliation to serve as an independent. Kiley said the change will take effect immediately. The two-term congressman faces a tough reelection battle following redistricting.
State GovernmentLawmakers debate future of California’s free state park passes offered at local librariesMarch 9, 2026 | Gerardo ZavalaSacramento libraries say the popular program brings thousands of people in. But budget analysts want the state to reconsider funding it amid an $18 billion deficit.