Alvin Greg

Alvin Greg, the Publisher of NS Arrow, has over 20 years of experience in media management and publishing. He has successfully grown the company and made the site a top choice for local news, focusing on community involvement and maintaining high journalistic standards.

OPINION: Bigger police spending leaves Sacramento residents asking why the city feels less protected

Sacramento, California - I’ve lived in this city long enough to remember when seeing a police car on a regular patrol felt normal rather than occasional. Back then, response times for non-emergency calls were shorter, and the visible presence on the streets helped keep...

In San Francisco, homelessness keeps testing the city’s promise to itself

San Francisco, California - David Chen still calls San Francisco home, even when the walk to the corner store makes him feel like the city is asking him to explain why. He grew up in the Richmond District, moved to the Mission in his 20s,...
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How do you like your life in Sacramento? The City of Sacramento wants to hear from you.

Sacramento, California - A new community poll is now open to get feedback from...

South Sacramento parents voice concern after diocese announces major Sacramento school merger

Sacramento, California - The Diocese of Sacramento has confirmed plans to merge three Catholic...

Meadowview Road property enters new planning phase as Sacramento invites proposals: “The community deserves thoughtful development”

Sacramento, California - The City of Sacramento has taken a new step in preparing...

Sacramento woman indicted on seven federal counts of bank fraud and identity theft, faces 30 years behind bars

Sacramento, California - A federal indictment in Sacramento has brought to light a significant bank...

State of California is considering to provide extremely cheap internet access to vulnerable populations

California - California is looking at a legislative proposal meant to substantially reduce monthly broadband...

Gas prices in California set to rise 65 cents per gallon as environmental committee rejects SB 2, sparking backlash from Republicans

California - Rejecting a Republican-led measure aiming to prevent a pending 65-cent gas tax...

California after the devastating fires: Recovery and prevention in the focus

Los Angeles, California - The wildfires that swept through California in January 2025—especially those...

Sacramento International Airport development project: Latest updates and $500 million bond

Sacramento, California - Sacramento International Airport officials have proposed to borrow over $500 million...

Sacramento County seeks to solve the affordable housing crisis with unique initiative

Sacramento, California - Sacramento County recently announced the availability of free plans for additional...

Sacramento takes measures to protect residents from summer heat with cooling centers

Sacramento, California - As the warmer months approach, Sacramento is getting ready to open...

Sacramento’s Community Health Fair: A beacon of support for homeless residents

Sacramento, California - On Friday, April 26, First Step Communities, a county partner and...

Sacramento flood risk spurs renewed focus on infrastructure projects

Sacramento, California - Sacramento faces one of the highest flood risks in the country....

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OPINION: Bigger police spending leaves Sacramento residents asking why the city feels less protected

Sacramento, California - I’ve lived in this city long enough to remember when seeing...

In San Francisco, homelessness keeps testing the city’s promise to itself

San Francisco, California - David Chen still calls San Francisco home, even when the...

Sacramento promised and delivered open data, but now it faces a tougher test of real accountability

Sacramento, California - For years, the city has pointed residents toward its Open Data...

OPINION: The homelessness problem in Sacramento didn’t shrink; it just spread

Sacramento, California - Born at Sutter Memorial back when it was still on F...