More than 74,000 people registered for the chance to purchase tickets for the first Major League Baseball game in the Sacramento area, the A’s announced Wednesday in a news rele
home to the minor-league Sacramento River Cats. The team then plans to relocate in 2028 to a near permanent stadium in Las Vegas.
The former Oakland A's are playing ball in West Sacramento for the next three seasons. Here's how to snag tickets for the upcoming season.
High-speed rail proponents who look forward to the bullet train connecting Southern California to Las Vegas may get sticker shock from the initial ticket prices.
In an effort to document an often overlooked aspect of the United States’ history, the city of Sacramento launched its LGBTQ+ Historic Experience Project — designed to record and preserve
Jackson State and Grambling State, - two of the biggest brands in HBCU football - will soon be meeting in Las Vegas. The two teams are set to meet on Oct. 25 at Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders according to a report by HBCU Sports.
A California real estate firm kicked off a sprawling project in North Las Vegas that calls for housing, commercial space and an athletic complex across two former casino sites. Agora Realty & Management held a ceremonial groundbreaking Tuesday for its first phase of Hylo Park, a mixed-use development at Rancho Drive and Lake Mead Boulevard.
Waymo is sending autonomous vehicles to 10 new cities in 2025, starting with Las Vegas and San Diego, the company shared exclusively with The Verge.
Tickets for the A’s Opening Day in West Sacramento are sold out. Single-game tickets for the A’s March 31 opener against the Chicago Cubs went on sale Tuesday morning. More than 74,000 registered for
Will Sacramento Republic FC make another deep run in the U.S. Open Cup? The journey begins on either April 15 or April 16 at Heart Health Park. Republic FC, which
Authorities were on the scene of a crash involving a school bus in west Charlotte Wednesday morning, MEDIC said.
A Connecticut man was caught driving over 130 mph because he wanted to “get home to see his cat.” On Sunday, Jan. 26 around 12:48 a.m. a Connecticut State Trooper saw a sedan driving over 130 mph on Interstate 395 in Norwich according to a release.