Posted on August 29, 2018 by Jerry Henry and saved under Local News, Slider
California utilities regulators would have the option of letting power companies charge their customers for some of the costs of lawsuits stemming from disastrous 2017 wildfires under legislation that will go before the Assembly and Senate this week. After weeks of meetings, a legislative conference committee advanced its final…
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Posted on August 29, 2018 by Jerry Henry and saved under Local News, Slider
Sacramento Regional Transit took an historic step backward yesterday by cutting bus and light rail fares in an effort to bring back riders and attract new ones. This is the first time dropping fares in the 50 year history serving Sacramento residents. The agency will drop the base fare from…
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Posted on August 28, 2018 by Jerry Henry and saved under Local News, Slider
Immigrants living in California without full legal status could serve in some appointed offices under a bill the state Senate sent Gov. Jerry Brown on Friday. The measure, passed by the Senate 26-11, would let people over 18 who lack authorization to live in the country be appointed to boards…
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Posted on August 25, 2018 by Jerry Henry and saved under Local News, Slider
The Trump administration is trying a bold new tactic to bring more water to Central Valley farmers a one that could come at the expense of millions of urban Southern Californians. In an unprecedented move, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation served notice to California officials Aug. 17, stating it wants…
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Posted on August 24, 2018 by Jerry Henry and saved under Local News, Slider
Nearly 2 billion dollars of state tax money is being stacked up and unspent from Prop 63 which was passed by voters in 2004 and was to be used to fund services for mentally ill residents of California. Sacramento County says itas tried to put the funds to work, but…
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Posted on August 24, 2018 by Jerry Henry and saved under Slider, Top Stories
Sacramento Superior Court Judge Michael Sweet read the 26 counts against Joseph James DeAngeloa 13 for murder, 13 tied to sexual assaults, yesterday in a Sacramento Court as the beginning of a trial against the 72 year old Carmichael man accused of being the Gold State Killer. The Sacramento District…
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Posted on August 22, 2018 by Jerry Henry and saved under Local News, Slider
The California State Water Resources Control Board was set today to discuss proposed changes to double water flows in the Sacramento-San Joaquin delta to help support the salmon population. How California manages and uses its water has long been a topic of hot political debate, falling more along regional lines…
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Posted on August 22, 2018 by Jerry Henry and saved under Local News, Slider
Placer county sheriffs are looking for a man suspected of robbing two banks in the area this month. A man dressed in a hoodie walked into the Chase Bank on Grass Valley Highway in North Auburn Saturday about noon and demanded money from the tellers. He prevented customers from leaving…
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Posted on August 21, 2018 by Jerry Henry and saved under Local News, Slider
The Rio Vista Bridge is open for traffic today after being closed most of the weekend. After a mechanical failure, the bridge was frozen in the down position and manually opened at 10 pm Friday night so ships that were being held in West Sacramento could get back to sea.…
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Posted on August 21, 2018 by Jerry Henry and saved under Local News, Slider
Sandy Giuliani Amara has announced her intention to run for the Auburn City Council. A lifelong resident of Auburn attended local school and graduated from Placer High and received a masters degree from the University of San Francisco in counseling and also has a teaching credential. Amara also holds a…
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