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New efforts in Sacramento to protect ratepayers from the costs of data centers are meeting tech industry opposition.
President Donald Trump is not getting a British Open to the Turnberry course he owns in the near future, an issue the R&A’s new chief executive said ...
Residents of the Railyards neighborhood of Sacramento successfully stopped the city from expanding a special taxing district and allocating $92 million toward stadium infrastructure.
The City of Sacramento and Republic FC said Monday that there are still plans to move forward with the Railyards development ...
By putting legislative priorities into a concrete form, the city can now advocate at the state and federal level for its ...
It’s hard to ask someone for their support when you’ve been punching them in the face all day,” said the Central Valley Republican.
AS OF MONDAY, developers will have an easier time building in California. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed two bills into law that will provide permit exceptions for urban housing and infrastructure projects.
Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation on Monday aimed at improving the state's housing crisis. The laws will be enacted as part of the state's budget, signed just hours before the fiscal year, ...
Sacramento city leaders want to drastically increase the number of trees in the city over the next two decades, implementing a new plan this week to help guide them toward new goals.
Gov. Newsom is learning that if he wants to look tough—and help address a serious state problem—there no downside for him to use his political capital in such a way.
Sacramento State president Luke Wood issued a statement Wednesday, asking the Division I Council to grant the school's waiver despite the committee's recommendation.
How outdated and overextended is U.S. power infrastructure, and can it handle surging electrification and data center growth? POWER’s in-depth feature investigates.