The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, which runs the federal pumping system, declined to comment on why the pumps were offline for maintenance or on Trump’s comments that the military was involved. The California Department of Water Resources directed questions on the pump maintenance to the federal government.
Totals 49-98 20-22 132. 3-Point Goals_Houston 12-33 (Ja.Green 4-8, Holiday 2-5, Brooks 2-8, Sengun 1-2, Je.Green 1-3, Whitmore 1-3, Eason 1-4), Sacramento 14-33 (Murray 3-6, Ellis 2-3, DeRozan 2-4 ...
California water officials are pushing back on false claims by the White House that the Trump administration sent the U.S. military to quote "turn on the water" in the wake of the Los Angeles County wildfires.
Percentages: FG .527, FT .708. 3-Point Goals: 12-33, .364 (Ja.Green 4-8, Holiday 2-5, Brooks 2-8, Sengun 1-2, Je.Green 1-3, Whitmore 1-3, Eason 1-4). Team Rebounds: 6 ...
DeMar DeRozan gave Sacramento the lead for good with 2:20 remaining, De'Aaron Fox made five free throws amid two controversial calls in the final 33 seconds, and the host Kings hung on to defeat the Houston Rockets 132-127 on Thursday night.
DeMar DeRozan scored 33 points and Domantas Sabonis recorded his league-leading 36th double-double of the season to lead t Kings to a 132-127 victory over the
The San Francisco Giants will bring their 2025 FanFest tour to the Sacramento area on Feb. 1 with a visit to Sutter Health Park, where both the minor league Sacramento River Cats, who are affiliated with the Giants, and the major league Athletics will be based for the next few years.
Under state law, utility companies are liable for damages if their equipment starts a wildfire. The same idea should apply to oil and gas companies, said Robert Herrell, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California, “for their massive contribution to these fires driven by climate change.”
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The homebuilding materials firm Quanex plans to close a West Sacramento site and lay off 50 workers this spring. The Houston-based company notified the state that it will be closing the location, at 3640 Ramos Drive in West Sacramento, on March 21. Quanex makes window, door, solar, refrigeration and cabinetry products.