The usual calm sky over the Sacramento region and parts of California had an odd look Friday morning. After 6 a.m., people ...
North winds of 20 to 30 mph are expected on the west side of the Sacramento Valley. The wind combined with increased cloud cover and incoming cold air will keep temperatures in the 50s Saturday ...
Residents across Southern California were dazzled by a SpaceX launch that briefly illuminated the skyline, early Thursday ...
A solo car crash was reported Monday morning in the Foothill Farms area of Sacramento County, California Highway Patrol logs show. Emergency medical services were dispatched around 11:15 a.m. to ...
Sky gazers in several U.S. states could get a colorful glimpse of the northern lights as we enter the weekend, thanks to a recent geomagnetic storm.
This is one of the Sacramento Business Journal’s 2025 Startups to Watch. TrackLight is an AI-assisted fraud detection startup in El Dorado Hills that uses specialized AI models, machine learning ...
Skycams captured illegal fireworks in Sacramento to celebrate the new year ... around the country Taylor Swift returns to Arrowhead to watch Travis Kelce and the Chiefs, joined by Caitlin Clark ...
To get a hint of when to watch, you can use a meter that relies ... “Almost everybody is under a light-polluted sky,” Ms. Nichols said. “You may think you’re under a dark sky, but in ...
This eye-catching detail mirrors the vibrant beam that lights up the Sacramento sky after each Kings victory. The sneaker is completed with a neon green Flow outsole, delivering top-tier traction ...
As they collide, light is emitted at various wavelengths, creating colourful displays in the sky. The Northern Lights were visible over Irish skies on a few occasions last year.
You can watch the storm's activity in ... along with the Arrowhead, may have less sky cover. Cloud cover may also ruin the New Year's light show for outdoor revelers in Washington, Illinois ...
We are having a special year right now,” coach Steve Smiley said. “A lot of things are going well. There is a fine line ...