Sacramento residents drop Kings arena lawsuit against city
Three Sacramento residents who sued the city alleging Sacramento gave the Kings an illegal "secret subsidy" have agreed to dismiss their lawsuit.
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Three Sacramento residents who sued the city alleging Sacramento gave the Kings an illegal "secret subsidy" have agreed to dismiss their lawsuit.
Sacramento Kings announced a partnership establishing Golden 1 Center as the name for Sacramento’s world-class sports center scheduled to open in fall of 2016.
Dozens of construction workers stood in the background Wednesday as the Sacramento Kings officially kicked off construction of their $477million downtown arena.
Amid a festive atmosphere at City Hall, the Sacramento City Council voted Tuesday night to approve the construction of a new downtown arena for the Kings.
Sacramento city officials completed a definitive agreement Friday to replace aging Sleep Train Arena with a new sports and entertainment palace for the Kings.
The Sacramento City Council’s historic vote on the new downtown arena for the Kings won’t take place May 13.