1 Found Injured At S. Sacramento Eatery

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- 1 Found Injured At S. Sacramento Eatery
- Sacramento Traffic Stop Yields Drug Arrest
- Sacramento Kings-klahoma City Thunder: Thunder Stops Kings’ Late …
- Blaze Hits Condo In Sacramento County
- Commentary: Plan needed for Sacramento’s homeless

1 Found Injured At S. Sacramento Eatery
MSNBC
- A woman was recovering in a hospital Wednesday after she was found bleeding from the head in the bathroom of a south Sacramento restaurant authorities said. Authorities received a report at about 8 p. Tuesday that the woman had been injured at Miyako Teriyaki at 4585 Freeport Blvd. A police report said the woman went into a bathroom with a man.

Sacramento Traffic Stop Yields Drug Arrest
MSNBC
- A traffic stop led to the arrest of a man on suspicion of possessing drugs for sale Sacramento police said. Robert Wayne Mayhood II 31 was taken into custody shortly after 4 a. Wednesday after a stop at Morell Street at West El Camino Avenue a police report said. A search uncovered 85 prescription painkilling pills and $700 in cash.

Sacramento Kings-klahoma City Thunder: Thunder Stops Kings’ Late …
Bleacher Report
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Blaze Hits Condo In Sacramento County
MSNBC
- A fire ripped through a vacant Sacramento County condominium early Wednesday but no injuries were reported. The two-alarm blaze broke out at about 2 a. at a complex on Salmon Falls Drive in the Rosemont neighborhood. Story continues below ?advertisement |.

Commentary: Plan needed for Sacramento’s homeless
McClatchy Washington Bureau
comp –> Comments (0) By The Sacramento Bee This editorial appeared in The Sacramento Bee. As the recession deepens the number of people who are homeless and destitute continues to rise. The most visible manifestation is the scattered tent city that has risen in Sacramento next to the Blue Diamond plant and the American River. Even in better times homeless people and transients camped in this area perhaps 40 at any time. Now that number has risen to roughly 400 and it grows daily according to Loaves & Fishes a charity that serves the homeless.

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