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Personnel Lawsuits by Employees at Oroville Dam Get Legal Go Ahead!

Personnel Lawsuits by Employees at Oroville Dam Get Legal Go Ahead!

Sacramento Superior Court Judge James McFetridge this week made a decision to let Oroville Dam lawsuits to go forward,A setting the stage to examine in court charges of claims of a poisonous work cultures that may have comprised the Oroville Dam, theA nationas tallest dam, and may have contributed to…

Loomis “Village” project goes to Voters!

Loomis “Village” project goes to Voters!

The controversial aVillage at Loomisa project took an interesting turn on Tuesday night when the property owner and developer Todd Lowell asked the Loomis Town Council to put the project up to a special vote and let the town residents decide if the project should go forward. 446 voters and…

Go Card To Elite College for Big $$!

Go Card To Elite College for Big $$!

The Sacramento area is again in the international spotlight as a major college admissions scam was uncovered yesterday by federal authorities. At the head of the scam, former Carmichael resident William Rick Singer, 58, now of Newport Beach, is listed as the owner of a private college-prep consulting firm called…

Gov. Shutting Down Death Row!

Gov. Shutting Down Death Row!

California Governor Gavin Newsom said yesterday he was going to sign an executive order that would place a moratorium on the death penalty in California. 737 people are on death row in California and all would receive an instant reprieve. The order would also immediately close the execution chamber at…

Fire Damaged Counties Not Charging PG&E!

Fire Damaged Counties Not Charging PG&E!

District Attorneys in Sonoma, Napa, Humboldt and Lake counties announced yesterday they would not file criminal charges against PG&E for wildfires that occurred in October 2017, based on lack of evidence that would sustain criminal charges. Each office said that PG&E would have had to act with reckless disregard for…

California Highest Eligible Voter %!

California Highest Eligible Voter %!

Secretary of State Alex Padilla released yesterday information that 79% of Californiaas eligible voters or over 20 million people, are registered to vote. This is the highest percentage since 1996, according to the Secretary. These numbers are important since California moved its primary election up to March next year, for…

Maybe Cities Can Have a Local Bank!

Maybe Cities Can Have a Local Bank!

Two California Assemblymen have introduced AB 857 designed to enable local governments to charter their own public banks. They argue that banking at the closest level to the residents would put investments, loans, and money management in the local neighborhoods where people live. Middle- and low-income residents would benefit the…

Highway 65/I-80 Update!

Highway 65/I-80 Update!

Highway construction update, Taylor Road (Placer County) at the State Route 65 viaduct: Motorists can expect one-way traffic control on Taylor Road from 10 p.m. Monday to 7 a.m. Tuesday for concrete work. If weather forces cancellation of Mondayas overnight work, the contractor plans to perform the concrete work later…

Yearly Sting for Adults Buying Alcohol for Minors!

Yearly Sting for Adults Buying Alcohol for Minors!

A statewide sting operation this weekend netted hundreds of arrests of adults who agreed to purchase alcohol for minors. Seventy different agencies participated in the operation which has been occurring on the weekend before St. Patrickas Day for the last ten years in California. Adults that buy for the minors…

American River Swift and Cold, Be Careful!

American River Swift and Cold, Be Careful!

Placer County Sheriffas Office is warning residents and visitors of the speed and temperature of the American River being dangerous and could cause loss of life. Because of the record rain and snow from the recent storms, the water is moving at ten times its normal flow and could stay…

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