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Stay-At-Home Order Lifted For Greater Sacramento RegionSeveral counties said the stay-at-home order was lifted for the Greater Sacramento region Tuesday, though the state has not confirmed these reports.

Sacramento Supervisor Faces Calls For Resignation Over Post Criticizing Trump And His SupportersA Sacramento County supervisor is facing calls to resign over a social media post about supporters of President Trump.

Sacramento County Supervisor Criticizes President Trump And His Supporters: 'You're Dead To Me'A Sacramento County Supervisor is under fire for a social media post about supporters of President Donald Trump.

Man Facing 12 Counts Of Lewd And Lascivious Acts With ChildA man who detectives say did volunteer work for local school districts and ran a private basketball coaching clinic has been arrested on 12 counts of lewd and lascivious acts with a child, the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department announced on Tuesday.

More Than 150 People Gather At Sideshows Around Sacramento County, 20 Cars TowedMore than 150 people gathered at a sideshow in Sacramento County over the weekend, officials said.

Looming Lockdown In Sacramento Region Forces Businesses To Change Close, Modify OperationsSacramento County Health Leaders call the closures necessary and say about seven percent of cases in the county have been linked to restaurants so far.

Business Owners Disrupt Sacramento County Meeting Discussing Fines For Businesses That Violate COVID-19 RestrictionsBusiness owners broke into the Sacramento County supervisor's office to protest a meeting about proposed fines on businesses that don't comply with COVID-19 restrictions.

Dovewood Court Homes Go Dark For Holidays To Amid COVID-19 ConcernsOne of Sacramento County's most popular Christmas light displays is going dark this year in an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19.

With Virus Cases On The Rise, Could There Be More Restrictions?Dr. Peter Beilenson, Sacramento County's Health Services Director, says there are plans towards enforcement such as fining people, not businesses.

Sacramento County Appoints Ann Edwards As Acting County ExecutiveSacramento County leaders have appointed a new acting county executive while the current executive remains on paid leave.

After Large Party In Rio Linda, County Public Health Says They Need Help Stopping 'Super-Spreader Events'Sacramento County officials are pointing to a weekend party in Rio Linda as the latest source of a coronavirus "super-spreader" event.

Embattled Sacramento County CEO Placed On Paid Leave During Investigation Into Racism, Sexism ClaimsSacramento’s County's highest ranking employee has been placed on paid leave, following allegations he oversees a "toxic" culture that includes intimidation, racism and sexism.

County Health Director Uses Racist Term To Describe Asian Americans During Meeting To Declare Racism A Public Health CrisisSacramento County Health Director Dr. Peter Beilenson has issued an apology after referring to Asian Americans as "yellow folks" during a meeting about system racism Tuesday.

Sacramento County Declares Racism A Public Health CrisisAfter a wave of civil unrest this year, Sacramento County has now declared racism a public health crisis.