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- Sacramento deputies kill man during confrontation
- Sacramento: See Lance Armstrong in Amgen Tour of California and …
- RHE enjoys strong presence in Sacramento
- Sacramento students get a glimpse of a cleaner greener future
- A way to overhaul dysfunctional Capitol
- wners: $30 Dinners a Sacramento Hit
Kings-Bucks Preview
USA Today
A trip to Milwaukee could possibly change their fortunes. The Kings look to avoid their fourth consecutive loss overall while trying to continue their recent road success against the Bucks on Saturday night. Milwaukee (21-25) won 129-122 at Sacramento on Jan. 16 to begin the Kings’ losing skid.
Sacramento deputies kill man during confrontation
San Jose Mercury News USA
Sheriff’s spokesman Sgt. Tim Curran says the man’s ex-girlfriend called police to her home on Saturday saying he violated a restraining order she had against him. The shooting occurred in the woman’s front yard. The sheriff’s department says the woman reported that her ex-boyfriend was armed with a fireplace poker and a knife.
Sacramento: See Lance Armstrong in Amgen Tour of California and …
Los Angeles Times CA
14 the Amgen Tour of California the largest cycling event in the U. will begin in Sacramento. All eyes will be on the cyclists especially seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong as they dart down a flat 2.
Related from Maniafest: Santa Cruz bicycle festival celebrates AMGEN Tour of California
RHE enjoys strong presence in Sacramento
Contra Costa Times CA
That the two are from a city of about 8000 residents makes the distinction even more unique. “It’s unusual and it’s probably a reflection of the fact that these individuals are held in high regard by their colleagues” said Steven Frates a senior fellow at the Rose Institute of State and Local Government at Claremont McKenna College. “Certainly the league and Contract Cities have a voice in Sacramento and that’s significant because governments up and down the state find themselves in less flush times” Frates said. Having local representatives heading the two groups has been good for cities Advertisement yld_mgr. place_ad_here(”adPosBox”); on The Hill and the broader South Bay said Rancho Palos Verdes Councilman Doug Stern who was appointed to head an association committee by Zerunyan. “It gives us a little more clout because these are Peninsula residents who are guiding and playing a big role” Stern said. “When you’ve got one of your players at the table obviously that’s going to be beneficial.
Sacramento students get a glimpse of a cleaner greener future
Sacramento Bee USA
comSMUD outreach specialist Daniel Gehringer talks about a fueling station for solar-powered hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles. “That would be a dream come true” says McClatchy High junior Fiona Castleberry. mini-slideshow –> $(document).
A way to overhaul dysfunctional Capitol
San Francisco Chronicle USA
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wners: $30 Dinners a Sacramento Hit
News10.net CA
After last week nothing can bring him down. “I was expecting maybe a quarter of the response I got” said Shea speaking of the business between January 10-16. His establishment was one of 26 restaurants offering three-course meals during that time for $30 also known as prix-fixe menus. The promotion was initiated by the Sacramento Downtown Partnership.
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