Sacramento's north area residents invited to community party
Sacramento Bee (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Sacramento Police Department invites residents and merchants in north area neighborhoods to a community party this afternoon.
Sacramento Bee (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Sacramento Police Department invites residents and merchants in north area neighborhoods to a community party this afternoon.
Sacramento Bee (Free subscription) | yesterday
A female drifter accused of shooting a man at a downtown Sacramento bus stop has been denied bail and will return to court in November. Audrey Jackson, the panhandler who police say shot Frank Perez at a downtown Sacramento bus stop after he refused to give her money, listens during her arraignment at the Sacramento County jail last month. Public Defender Diane Howard says she...
Sacramento Bee (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
The nation's financial crisis appears far from over, but it has already remade the Sacramento region's banking landscape.
Box Turtle Bulletin (Free subscription) | 16 hours ago
Of the fifty largest newspapers in the nation, six are in California. And with the Sacramento Bee’s position on Proposition 8, they are unanimous in their opposition to the anti-marriage proposition. The Bee says: Just as an individual’s sexual orientation is not a legitimate basis on which to deny housing or a job, it [...]
Sacramento Bee (Free subscription) | yesterday
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Bobby Brown dropped in a game-high 22 points on 9-of-14 shooting and the Sacramento Kings defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder, 94-85, in preseason action from ARCO Arena.
Sactown Royalty (Free subscription) | yesterday
Welcome to Sactown Royalty, the best community of Sacramento Kings fans in the universe. That's not my opinion; it's scientific fact.
Sacramento Bee (Free subscription) | yesterday
Sacramento has a public safety problem.
Sactown Royalty (Free subscription) | yesterday
* Spencer Hawes gained back a lot of faith, which is a somewhat sad commentary on the fickle nature of human emotion. One game shouldn't be enough for his teammates and some fans to screech, and one game shouldn't be enough for everyone to congratulate him. I enjoyed his performance, but there's a really long way to go. * Similarly, kudos to Bobby Brown. His game reminds me of mid-career Mike Bibby....
Sacramento Bee (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
Aaron Darnel Runner of Sacramento has been sentenced in federal court to three years and 10 months in prison for fraud and theft.
Sacramento Bee (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
Larchmont Elementary in Sacramento and Beamer Park Elementary in Woodland are among 31 schools and organizations to receive Save-the-Redwoods League outdoor education grants.
Sacramento Bee (Free subscription) | yesterday
He put the word out in local bars do you want your DUI case to go away?
Hardwood Paroxysm (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
We finish our previews of the Not Quite Ready for Primetime crew with the Sacramento Kings. The Kings are at a precipice. The young talent is either going to develop and they'll improve, or they'll plunge deeper into the lottery. Your opening preview is from Trey Kerby. Cheering for the Kings seems to be an interesting situation. After moving to Sacramento, the teams were generally horrible....
Data Center Knowledge (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
Advanced Data Centers (ADC) has completed construction of a new 69,000 volt, 45 megawatt substation at the site of its new data center in Sacramento. Read more at our web site
America's Finest Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Consider the amazing report in the San Francisco Chronicle that one of Arnold's main motivations in vetoing a record number of bills -- many of which were very worthwhile -- was payback to the Legislature for refusing to enact his massive $14 billion health care scheme. The Senate's killing of the measure was the most constructive thing done in Sacramento all year. If the health scheme had passed,...