RTO Q&A, restaurants cited for violations. Sacramento’s top stories for June 26.
The Sacramento Bee published several notable stories Friday covering local government, public health and state worker policy.
Here's a quick digest:
- Sacramento County health inspectors closed four area eateries between June 18 and June 24 after finding German and American cockroaches and improper food holding temperatures. Three additional restaurants were cited for violations including heavy grease accumulation, missing handwashing signs and an ice machine leak.
- California state workers are set to transition to working in-person four days a week starting July 1 under Gov. Gavin Newsom’s return-to-office mandate. Sifting through readers’ most asked questions, The Sacramento Bee held a live Zoom discussion with State Worker reporter William Melhado and moderated by Assistant Managing Editor for Politics & Investigations Grace Wyler.
- A new Sacramento County civil grand jury report found the Rancho Murieta Community Services District has provided discounted reclaimed water to the Rancho Murieta Country Club for 38 years without the club ever paying back the cost.