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The case sheds light on the world of court-appointed receivership, a business that can save taxpayers money and counties ...
The operators behind Midtown's Cantina Alley are planning a new project in Historic Folsom. Folsom restaurant files for bankruptcy amid eviction dispute Q'bole hopes to stay in Historic Folsom as ...
After announcing its closure in early July, Sacramento’s beloved diner has found a new home in partnership with a brewery.
The beloved diner announced on Instagram that it will reopen for dinner service starting July 18 at New Helvetia Brewing on Broadway and 18th Street. The following week, Jim Denny's will then expand ...
Nobody should ever have to fear eviction while dealing with what may be one of the worst days of their life,” said the ...
California residents who lit illegal fireworks over the July 4 holiday may be in for a nasty surprise in the mail thanks to ...
The California Civil Rights Department has reached a settlement with Sacramento landlords Carlos and Linda Torres, requiring them to pay $37,500 to a tenant and $5,000 to the CRD, and to undergo ...
California Democrats were split on a proposal that would have extended an eviction grace period for tenants who fall behind on their rent. It’s the latest setback for progressive lawmakers seeking ...
Jim-Denny’s diner in downtown Sacramento will shut down for the second time in five years after owner N’Gina Guyton was given an eviction notice and told to vacate the building by the end of July by ...
Voters said no to expanded rent control, but tenants facing evictions will have more time to fight to keep their homes under a new California law. Story from @CalMatters.org.