2 Injured In Sacramento Night Club Shooting
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- 2 Injured In Sacramento Night Club Shooting
- School administrators head to Sacramento today as deep budget cuts …
- California’s transit troubles
- Sacramento Investigates Plasma Gasification for Waste Management
- Second Sacramento Ethanol Station pens
- Sacramento lawmakers have a few plans to beef up unemployment …
2 Injured In Sacramento Night Club Shooting
MSNBC
- Police said they are looking for clues after someone opened fire inside a Sacramento night club. The shooting happened at Grill 28 on Franklin Boulevard near Broadway at about 11 p. Witnesses said two people inside the bar were shot in the leg.
School administrators head to Sacramento today as deep budget cuts …
Pleasanton Weekly USA
7 million from this year’s and its 2009-2010 budgets. Details of the possible cuts have now been made public and are posted below. Luz Cazares assistant superintendent of business services will lead the Pleasanton delegation at the Sacramento workshop and then report on the discussions at the school board meeting here at tomorrow night’s board meeting. The meeting the first of several in the next two months that will focus on budget reductions will start at 7 p. in the school board meeting room 4665 Bernal Ave. Ron Bennett president and chief executive officer of School Services of California an advocacy resource for education agencies in California that is hosting today’s meeting in Sacremento said the workshop will focus on the dire predictions of Schwarzenegger’s major initiatives to resolve the state budget deficit with deep cuts in state funding for schools.
California’s transit troubles
Los Angeles Times CA
The problem with this shell game is that user fees have strings attached: They can only be spent on things that directly benefit those who pay the fee. So a gasoline fee could only be spent on roads highways and other systems used by drivers — and not on public transit. Thus even though drivers would be sending more money to Sacramento when they fill their tanks than they do now the transit agencies that help keep cars off the roads and reduce the air pollution caused by vehicles would get nothing. Though Schwarzenegger vetoed the Democrats’ plan it was for reasons that had nothing to do with the gas fee scheme so there’s good reason to think a permanent end to public transit funding will be part of future budget proposals. California voters have repeatedly shown they want some of their gas tax money to fund transit and they’re even willing to tax themselves more to improve bus and rail systems.
Sacramento Investigates Plasma Gasification for Waste Management
Government Technology CA
addParam(”allowFullScreen”"true”);so. addParam(”allowScriptAccess”"always”);so. ’s plan to vaporize solid waste. It turns out the syngas can be used to produce useful products like diesel and methanol or separated and sold to industries that use hydrogen and carbon monoxide in manufacturing. The slag also has several applications such as asphalt and tile production. In addition syngas must be cooled before it’s stored.
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Second Sacramento Ethanol Station pens
News10.net CA
Flyers Vallero station at 4250 Madison Avenue in North Highlands kicked off the opening of the area’s second ethanol filling station. to noon Monday motorists who drive a FFV (Flex-Fuel Vehicle) had a chance fill up at the discounted price while living green.
Sacramento lawmakers have a few plans to beef up unemployment …
ABC12.com MI
With California’s 8. 4 percent jobless rate expected to surge even higher Democrats are targeting help towards the more than one and a half million people out-of-work. ne proposal would use the last four to six months of a worker’s wages when they typically earn the most money to calculate unemployment checks. Right now the state looks back even further making many seasonal workers ineligible.
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