Bank of Marin Bolsters Sacramento Team with Stephen Cairns The Sacramento business landscape is experiencing a new wave of growth and investment, and Bank of Marin is solidifying its commitment to the region. With the appointment of Stephen Cairns as Commercial Market Executive, local businesses gain a dedicated ally poised to foster success through personalized, relationship-focused banking. A Bullish Outlook on Sacramento’s Potential Stephen Cairns, a veteran with 15 years of commercial banking experience in … Read More
Sacramento Parks Get Wellness Upgrades
Sacramento Parks Bloom with New Upgrades The City of Sacramento is enhancing local green spaces, introducing significant upgrades aimed at improving opportunities for exercise, relaxation, and community engagement. Residents can look forward to more inviting and accessible parks across the city, thanks to the dedicated efforts of the Youth, Parks, & Community Enrichment (YPCE) Department. A Commitment to Community Wellness The YPCE Department tirelessly maintains Sacramento’s parks, bike trails, and historic landmarks like the Old … Read More
Rancho Cordova Incentivizes Family Fun and Dining
Rancho Cordova Plans Incentives for Family Fun & Dining Rancho Cordova, recognized as California’s fifth-fastest-growing city, is grappling with a shortage of diverse family entertainment and fine dining options. With thousands of new homes being built and its population expanding rapidly, city leaders are stepping up to address this gap, proposing a significant financial incentive program to attract desired businesses. Why Rancho Cordova is Seeking New Attractions Despite its impressive growth, Rancho Cordova’s current landscape … Read More
Sacramento housing goals face setbacks
Sacramento’s Housing Future: Challenges, Progress, and What’s Next Sacramento is navigating a complex and evolving housing landscape, marked by ambitious goals, innovative projects, and significant hurdles. From city-wide targets to individual neighborhood developments, the region is grappling with how to accommodate growth, prioritize affordability, and meet the diverse needs of its residents. Sacramento’s Urgent Housing Goals and Recent Setbacks The city of Sacramento faces the pressing task of building 45,580 new housing units by 2029. … Read More
Sacramento Oldest Black Church West Mississippi
Sacramento’s St. Andrews AME Church Celebrates 175 Years of History and Hope Sacramento’s St. Andrews African Methodist Episcopal Church recently marked a monumental milestone, celebrating its 175th anniversary. This historic institution stands as the oldest historically Black church west of the Mississippi, holding immense cultural and spiritual significance for the entire Sacramento region. A Rich Legacy Born in the Gold Rush Founded in 1850, right on the cusp of California’s statehood and amidst the bustling … Read More
Sac State Hornets Williams Clutch Run Secures Win
Sacramento State Hornets Claim Dramatic Last-Minute Victory Over Idaho The Sacramento State Hornets delivered a spectacular performance on Saturday night, securing a thrilling 23-20 victory against Idaho. Quarterback Cardell Williams’ heroic game-winning touchdown in the final seconds propelled the Hornets to their third consecutive win and ignited excitement among local fans. Williams’ Clutch Run Secures the Win for Sac State With the clock ticking down and the Hornets trailing 20-16, quarterback Cardell Williams orchestrated a … Read More
Sacramento OHV Safety Week Ride To Ride Again
Sacramento Area Off-Roaders: Get Ready for OHV Safety Week! Off-highway vehicle (OHV) enthusiasts in the Sacramento region and across California are invited to mark their calendars for OHV Safety Week, running from November 15 to 23, 2025. This annual initiative by California State Parks’ Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation (OHMVR) Division aims to promote safe, responsible, and respectful riding practices, ensuring our diverse trails remain open and enjoyable for all off-roading adventures. “Ride to Ride Again”: … Read More