Meta Pledges $50 Million for New Sacramento State Campus Downtown
The tech giant's investment aims to transform unused state office space into a hub for innovation and education.
Former CapRadio GM accused of embezzling $1.3M from nonprofit
Former CapRadio GM charged with grand theft, embezzlement
Crime
Sacramento Murder-Suicide Leaves 4 Dead
Former military man kills 3 family members before turning gun on himself

Juvenile Arrested for Threatening Peer with Unregistered AR-15
Sacramento County Sheriff's Office says teen brandished gun during video call and made statements about harming victim.
California Supreme Court Rules Loose Marijuana in Car Not Enough for Search
Judges say police need to find marijuana in a usable, ready-to-consume condition to justify a vehicle search.
Health
Free Youth Heart Screening Set For March 22
Event aims to identify undiagnosed heart conditions in young people

Nurses Rally on Highway 50 to Honor ICU Nurse Alex Pretti
Protest organized by National Nurses United presses Congress on ICE policies
Weight Loss Drugs Surge in Ads, Kaiser Doctor Explains Dos and Don'ts
Guidance on who qualifies, safe use, and what happens when patients stop Ozempic, Wegovy or Zepbound.
Business
Tremcar Acquires Pacific Truck Tank, Expanding West Coast Presence
The deal brings an ASME-certified repair facility and DOT-registered service hub to Tremcar's network, potentially improving lead times and support for propane and petroleum fleets.

Amazon Worker's Disability Suit Heads to Jury Trial
Federal judge rules Amazon must face jury on failure to accommodate worker's back injury limits
Sacramento County Cracks Down on Street Food Vendors
New regulations lead to licenses issued and food seized, report shows.
Politics
SCUSD Students Plan 'ICE Out Now' Walkout to Protest Federal Actions
Hundreds of students from six Sacramento high schools expected to march to state capitol and federal building

Rep. Mike Thompson calls for Kristi Noem's impeachment
Congressman demands Homeland Security Secretary's removal at Woodland town hall
California Oil and Gas Buffer Law Faces New Legal Challenge
Tensions rise over property rights as mineral rights holders file lawsuit to overturn SB1137
Lifestyle
Sacramento's 'Under the Freeway' Farmers Market Gets New Management
Alchemist CDC takes over long-running Sunday market from founders Dan and Renae Best

Carrington College Highlights Respiratory Care Workforce Data
College offers programs to meet growing healthcare staffing needs
Sacramento Repeals Decades-Old Ban on Giving Comic Books to Minors
The city council unanimously voted to remove the 1949 ordinance that prohibited distributing comic books depicting violence to children.