Elk Grove, CA|News|
Bowling Gives Couple Second Chance At Love
Elk Grove duo hopes to form a new senior league at Strikes.
Elk Grove duo hopes to form a new senior league at Strikes.
Coaches say Patrick Underly has always maintained a positive attitude and been important to the team regardless of whether he was a member.
Coaches say Patrick Underly has always maintained a positive attitude and been important to the team regardless of whether he was a member.
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New district maps were approved by the California Citizens Redistricting Commission Monday, but face a challenge from Republicans.
Bella Vista High School students no longer have to wait in line for class schedules.
Strapping three people to a pair of skis and going on a scavenger hunt for safety hazards were just some of the activities at a training session for Elk Grove Unified School District workers Friday.
It's now state law for students entering grades 7 through 12 to show proof of vaccination against whooping cough.
Local Muslim students balance the demands of school with their religion.
It is now state law for students entering grades 7 through 12 to show proof of vaccination against whooping cough.
The planner to start the day and get you on your way.
Flash mob coordinator says the event is just for fun—no political message is intended.
An 8-year-old cancer survivor has gained enough strength to walk again with help from the Roseville Police Activities League.
Not just about crime prevention, Tuesday's National Night Out celebrations give neighbors a chance to get to know each other.
Community members from Elk Grove and surrounding areas gathered at Elk Grove Regional Park Thursday to watch the opening night of the Strauss Festival.
Locals can nosh on snacks from four popular food trucks in the Calvine Storage Kings parking lot from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.
From inspirational and informative to light-hearted and "laugh out loud" funny, Elk Grovians have a variety of summer reading recommendations.
Three generations of the Bayles/Springer family dance in Elk Grove's Strauss Festival each year. RaeLynn Springer, 33, says being involved in Strauss is so important to her family that she even planned her wedding around the event.
The city will lose 32 jobs and a popular place for book lovers to meet and greet.
The Sacramento Mandarins Drum & Bugle Corps spent the early summer practicing in Elk Grove, before heading out on a 25-state tour.