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Proposed California Law That Would Stiffen Penalties For Drug Dealers Stalls In CommitteeA bill aimed at cracking down on deadly fentanyl overdoses hit a major roadblock Tuesday, leaving a lot of parents furious.

Sacramento YMCA Becomes Latest Coronavirus CasualtyThe "Y" announced to members and staff it will be closing through at least the end of the year because of money trouble and state COVID restrictions.

Sacramento Voters Preparing To Decide On City Hall Power ShiftSacramento voters are now six weeks away from deciding whether to change the power structure at city hall and give the Mayor more of it.

Honoring A Forgotten History: Sacramento African-American History Museum ProposedSacramento councilmember Allen Warren is calling for the city to help create the city’s first African-American museum.

City Of Sacramento Using Smart Phones For Virtual Building InspectionsBig cranes across the Sacramento skyline are proof that construction hasn’t stopped during the coronavirus.

Sacramento John Sutter Statue Taken Down Over Claims It Represents OppressionNative American groups had called for its removal in the name of social justice and change.

Looters Leisurely Browse Vandalized Sacramento Bridal SalonSurveillance video inside a downtown Sacramento bridal salon shows it being ransacked.

Curfew Violators Describe Arrests, Bookings By Sacramento PoliceAs Sacramento begins a second night under curfew, police announced they made 48 arrests for violating the curfew order Monday — the first night it was issued.

Sacramento County Allows Restaurants To Reopen for Dine-in Customers Starting FridaySome restaurants may open slower, while others plan to begin seating customers right away.

'I Just Can't Believe It': Family Speaks To CBS13 After Children Found Inside Wooden Box On Pickup TruckThe children, ranging in age from one to thirteen, were discovered unrestrained inside the box.

'Dear Stranger' Letter Exchange Delivering Messages Of Hope In SacramentoDear Stranger, Sacramento is a project connecting people together during the coronavirus pandemic by delivering messages of hope and sharing stories through letters.

Visit Sacramento Cuts Staff As Tourism Remains At A StandstillFifteen employees were let go. More have been furloughed.

Criminals Self-Isolating Too? Certain Crimes Down In Sacramento Region Following Coronavirus Stay-At-Home OrderFamilies may be staying home during the coronavirus outbreak, but are criminals self-isolating too?

Sacramento's 4 Top Spots To Find Karaoke On The CheapNeed more karaoke in your life?
Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the best affordable karaoke hot spots in Sacramento, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of where to venture next time you're on the hunt.