Civil War dead remembered in Sacramento cemetery tour
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- A missing voice in Sacramento
- Sacramento man sentenced for manufacturing child pornography
Civil War dead remembered in Sacramento cemetery tour
Sacramento Bee – May 27, 2008
comChuck Davis in a Union Army captain’s uniform leads a group on the Sacramento Civil War Heroes Tour at the City Cemetery on Monday. The tour includes a grove of trees with links to Civil War battlefields.
A missing voice in Sacramento
San Francisco Chronicle – May 27, 2008
tmpl –> The 14th Assembly District now represented by Loni Hancock is often called “the Berkeley seat” – but in reality its contorted lines encompass one of the most diverse collection of communities in the state. It houses one of the world’s great public universities in Berkeley and one of the state’s most troubled school districts in Richmond. It includes factories in the flatlands and suburbs tucked into wooded hills along Highway 24 in Contra Costa County. It is overwhelmingly Democratic which means the winner of the June 3 primary is almost certain to succeed Hancock who is termed out and running for the state Senate. There is something appealing about each of the contenders.
Sacramento man sentenced for manufacturing child pornography
Sacramento Bee – May 27, 2008
Klifford Sean Rose 43 was arrested in September 2006 after Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and Sacramento police officers served a search warrant at his home and found a video camera containing a videotape of Rose and a victim according to a news release by the office of U. Attorney McGregor Scott. Rose admitted to videotaping himself engaging in sexually explicit conduct with an 8-year-old victim.
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