Jane Christenson announced her retirement from Placer County effective May 4, 2024
On May 7, on National Fentanyl Awareness Day, the Placer County 1 Pill Can Kill Placer campaign released its annual update
Placer County will no longer print paper copies of environmental review documents that have traditionally been available at county offices and libraries
Four investment projects in eastern Placer County amounting to nearly 2.7 million were approved May 7 by the Placer County Board of Supervisors
This year, Mother’s Day (May 12) happens to also be the first day of National Prevention Week, which promotes substance misuse prevention and positive mental health
The County of Sacramento is Now Inviting Artists and Artist Teams to Submit Their Qualifications for Four Major Public Art Projects at SMF
National Institute for Early Education Research Releases Annual State of Preschool Report
Since 1949, Mental Health America and its Affiliates Across the Country Have Led the Observance of May as Mental Health Awareness Month
The annual Point-in-Time survey of people experiencing homelessness in Placer and Nevada counties was conducted on Jan. 24
Placer County has Been Working For More Than a Year with Willing Property Owners to Participate in its Housing Element Sites Rezone Program
Salmon Poisoning Disease is a Potentially Fatal Condition Seen Only in Dogs
Citrus Heights Water District (CHWD) and the Fair Oaks Water District (FOWD) Jointly File Lawsuit Against the San Juan Water District (SJWD)