Brianna Taylor covers affordability on The Bee’s service journalism team. The Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary flips the original idea on its head. Zoos were created to house animals for public display — the ...
A Folsom resident is calling on the city to do more after he tracked more than a dozen people running red lights at a single ...
RUNNING EVEN DRIER. THE CITY OF FOLSOM IS LLGTE PEOPLE TO PLEASE CUT BACK ON YOUR WATER USE. CUSTOMERS ARE NOW REQUIRED TO REDUCE WATER USE BY 20% STARTING AT THE END OF THE MOH. LANDSCAPE WATERING IS ...
The City of Folsom Waste and Recycling Division will be peeking into people's trash bins next week to make sure people are separating their waste properly. It is part of the city's annual Route Review ...
Children attend a Folsom City Works Day on May 18, 2022. The annual event will be held again on May 17, 2023, and see five schools and over 600 students in attendance. City of Folsom Folsom’s annual ...
WHERE POLICE STAND IN THEIR INVESTIGATION. ARDEN. IT WAS COMPLETELY UNPROVOKED. IT WAS BRUTAL. THE VICTIM WAS JUST MINDING HIS OWN BUSINESS PAINTING IN THE PARK JUST BEFORE 9 P.M. THURSDAY NIGHT.
Hop into the cab of a Folsom garbage truck, climb aboard a fire engine, make it rain on a stormwater table, and participate in other fun interactive activities at City Works Day Wednesday, May 15.
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min Elaine Andersen, the city ...
Sutter Street Taqueria owner Rosario Rodriguez stands in her Folsom restaurant Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. Rodriguez called for a swift business reopening in Folsom - a platform that helped her take a lead ...
The ink was barely dry on Folsom's new annual budget when the new city manager, Bryan Whitemyer, all of four months on the job, wasn't sure the city could afford hiring 10 new firefighters it had ...
A Folsom resident is calling on the city to do more after he tracked more than a dozen people running red lights at a single ...
Reporting from Folsom, Calif. — Hopping from one rock to another, Sue Ann Arens led her two boxers one recent afternoon up and down the uneven slopes of Folsom Lake, which years of drought have ...