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Gas Tax Repeal On November Ballot

Gas Tax Repeal On November Ballot

California Secretary of State Alex Padilla said Monday that supporters, who want to stop the approved gas tax and vehicle registration increases approved by the legislature last year, have collected enough valid signatures to qualify for the November ballot. The move was widely expected after organizers turned in far more…

Spring Forward, Fall Back May Be Over!

Spring Forward, Fall Back May Be Over!

The fate of daylight savings time is now on Jerry Brownas desk. The assembly sent the measure to the governor yesterday in hopes to repeal a 70 year old initiative that became state law forcing us to twice a year change the clocks one hour forward each spring and one…

A New Tasting Room Coming Soon!

A New Tasting Room Coming Soon!

A new winery and a housing project have been announced on the Indian Hill Road near New Castle. 8 new homes and vineyards will be proposed on the North Side of Indian Hill near the SR-193 & I-80 intersection. A 6 thousand square foot building will be constructed and will…

Placer County is open for FUN!

Placer County is open for FUN!

The Placer County Fair opened yesterday, and will run through Sunday at the Placer County Fairgrounds on Washington Blvd, Roseville. Attendees were treated to a aNew Looka at the fairgrounds opening after a major renovation. The fair will be home to several bands, auctions, live stock exhibitions along with carnival…

Tahoe Moving On!

Tahoe Moving On!

  The new craze of motorized scooters is causing some angst in South Lake Tahoe. A company called Lime makes the scooters readily available on an iPhone apt, and are becoming very popular. California law permits them however they cannot ride on sidewalks, must wear a helmet, and if the…

Roseville May Cut Back Fire Rotation Crews Due To Budget Woes!

Roseville May Cut Back Fire Rotation Crews Due To Budget Woes!

The City of Roseville has cut two shifts from each of its Fire department rotations as the city wrestles with a budget loss of about 2 million dollars a year. Currently, in the case of a car crash, four firefighters are dispatched. The new system, only three will be dispatched.…

Placer County Grand Jury Report Released!

Placer County Grand Jury Report Released!

  Placer County’s 2017-2018 Grand Jury report is being released today. 19 Placer County residents volunteered and were sworn in last July to serve as the 2017-2018 Grand Jury. This report details annual inspections of the Placer County Detention Facility, Jails and Holding Facilities, Court House, Burton Creek Sheriffas Substation,…

Moisture Meters Make Drops Count

Moisture Meters Make Drops Count

Here’s a handy tip to help you have a great looking yard. The Regional Water Authority encourages residents to check the soil’s moisture level before they run their sprinklers or water their plants to avoid over-watering and make every drop count. In the Sacramento region, most of the water used…

So Who Will Fix The Potholes?

So Who Will Fix The Potholes?

Opponents to the recently passed gas tax in California held press conferences in Sacramento yesterday and they are accusing the state of breaking the law by posting signs on highways bragging about spending money fixing roads. A Under California law, state officials cannot spend taxpayer funds to support or oppose…

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