See foreclosures in the Sacramento area. Foreclosures in the capital region spiked again in the second quarter, while statewide, 63,061 homes were lost to foreclosure, the most in any quarter since 1988. North Sacramento's Western Avenue is among the worst streets in the capital region for foreclosures. Empty homes, boarded windows and neglected yards are common.
Insurance study found why thousands of homes burned in a fire and why others didn't.
Sacramento County’s property tax revenue increased a modest 1.9 percent in 2008-09, evidence of declining home values and fewer sales.
Law enforcement officers raided an Oakland building and an Alameda home Tuesday morning, arresting six people and seizing 58 marijuana plants, the Alameda County Sheriff's Office announced.
An insurance industry study of the 2007 Witch Creek wildfire, which destroyed 1,700 structures in San Diego County, concluded that wind-blown embers caused most of the home fires and that homes less than 15 feet apart were more likely to burn - in...
A signature Sacramento program that has helped almost 300,000 lower-income people nationally buy homes in the past decade – while stirring controversy for years – is likely to be shut down this week, Nehemiah Corp. of America officials acknowledged Monday.
Meet Dopey, Frank and Reese, three orphan furballs who love to lick a stranger's hand. Just 3 months old, the kitten brothers have lived a hard life. The Sacramento SPCA shelter is full of cats, a result of warm weather and home foreclosures.
For the Second Quarter ended June 30, 2008 Greater Sacramento Bancorp , parent company of Bank of Sacramento, reported a net loss of $197,000 compared to net income of $752,000 reported for the Second Quarter 2007.
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger Monday announced the launch of the Community Stabilization Home Loan Program, a special program designed to help first-time homebuyers purchase homes in communities hardest hit by the foreclosure crisis.
Times have changed – definitely, for the worse – for more than half the lenders who dominated the Sacramento-area mortgage market during the excesses of the housing boom.