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Sacramento makes its case as MLB's next expansion city, calling itself a market too big to ignore
The city of Sacramento has officially begun its quest to have a Major League Baseball team. MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred has insisted on adding two expansion teams before he retires from his post in January 2029, and Sacramento, the largest market in the United States without an MLB team, has thrown its hat in the ring. The hometown of MLB legends Dusty Baker and Derrek Lee raised $1.8 billion in just four months for a potential stadium, while its local teams like the NBA’s Kings, USL’s...
Housing First is a disaster. I saw Sacramento's homeless chaos firsthand
America’s homelessness crisis is routinely framed as a housing crisis. It is a crisis born from the collapse of accountability at every level of the system. Nowhere are the consequences of that collapse more visible than in California — and especially in its capital city, Sacramento.
Doris Matsui to Face Mai Vang in General Election for Sacramento House Seat
Representative Doris Matsui at the state Democratic convention in February.
Airport suspect packed explosive device for flight, caught with cryptic message on phone: feds
A California man is facing federal charges after authorities say he attempted to pass through security at Sacramento International Airport with an explosive device in his carry-on luggage while preparing to board a flight to North Carolina. Kimani Osayande Jones, also known as Kimani Osayande Jackson, 49, of Sacramento, was charged by criminal complaint with unlawfully possessing explosive material in an airport, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of California....
Terrifying airport plot foiled as explosive device found at checkpoint, Feds say
Terrifying airport plot foiled as explosive device found at checkpoint, Feds say - Bookmark A man carrying an explosive device capable of damaging an aircraft was arrested after allegedly trying to pass through security at Sacramento International Airport, federal prosecutors say. Authorities claim the 49-year-old Sacramento resident, named as Kimani Osayande Jones, who also uses the last name Jackson, arrived at the checkpoint on Saturday wearing latex gloves and a face-covering scarf while...
Hall of Fame basketball coach Adelman dies at 79
Hall of Fame basketball coach Rick Adelman, who won more than 1,000 games over the course of a nearly 30-year career in the NBA, has died. Adelman was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2021 and was awarded the Chuck Daly Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023. He served as the head coach for the Portland Trail Blazers, Golden State Warriors, Sacramento Kings, Houston Rockets and Minnesota Timberwolves, accumulating a record of 1,042-749 in the regular season.
Athletics wild first game in Las Vegas leads to 29 runs, 11 home runs in ominous sign for area's MLB future
The team formerly known as the Oakland Athletics is now playing its home games in West Sacramento, on its way to moving to a brand-new stadium on The Strip in Las Vegas. But in order to build up the fanbase in their eventual home, the A's have scheduled six home games at Las Vegas Ballpark this week. That stadium, which typically hosts the Las Vegas Aviators, a Triple-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers, is located in the Summerlin area of the Vegas Valley.
Yanks overwhelm A's with historic 13-run inning
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The New York Yankees scored 13 runs in an inning for the first time in nearly 21 years Sunday as their first 12 batters in the third reached safely against an overwhelmed pitching staff for the Athletics. The game began well for A's starter Jacob Lopez, who retired all six New York batters in the first two innings. But then trouble came quickly in the third when he failed to retire any of the seven hitters he faced, starting with a single by Anthony Volpe.
Judge says rib originally fractured on dive in Apr...
NEW YORK -- Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge said the stress fracture in his right rib stems from him diving for a ball in late April and he played through discomfort for over a month until the pain became unbearable over the weekend in Sacramento. The three-time American League MVP declined to discuss a possible timeline to return to play. The Yankees on Thursday night announced he will be re-imaged in four to six weeks before deciding the next steps.