A Sacramento County Sheriff's Deputy arrives at the scene of a shooting near Robertson Way and Riverside Blvd. Friday morning.
A Sacramento County Sheriff's Deputy arrives at the scene of a shooting near Robertson Way and Riverside Blvd. Friday morning.
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Construction is under way on new homes in one West Sacramento neighborhood. Builders of new homes compete with discounted distress-sale properties, which account for two-thirds of transactions in Sacramento County, according to La Jolla research firm MDA DataQuick.
Construction is under way on new homes in one West Sacramento neighborhood. Builders of new homes compete with discounted distress-sale properties, which account for two-thirds of transactions in Sacramento County, according to La Jolla research firm MDA DataQuick.
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Gov. Jerry Brown discusses his tax-hike initiative before submitting the petitions for the initiative to the Sacramento County Registrar of Voters in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday, May 10, 2012. Brown's initiative is one of two tax hike petitions that are expected to qualify for November ballot. Brown has warned that if voters do not pass the tax hikes there would be even deeper cuts to schools, higher education and social services.
Gov. Jerry Brown discusses his tax-hike initiative before submitting the petitions for the initiative to the Sacramento County Registrar of Voters in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday, May 10, 2012. Brown's initiative is one of two tax hike petitions that are expected to qualify for November ballot. Brown has warned that if voters do not pass the tax hikes there would be even deeper cuts to schools, higher education and social services.
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Gov. Jerry Brown looks through a box of petitions for his tax-hike initiative before submitting them to the Sacramento County Registrar of Voters in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday, May 10, 2012. Brown's initiative is one of two tax hike petitions that are expected to qualify for November ballot. Brown has warned that if voters do not pass the tax hikes there would be even deeper cuts to schools, higher education and social services.
Gov. Jerry Brown looks through a box of petitions for his tax-hike initiative before submitting them to the Sacramento County Registrar of Voters in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday, May 10, 2012. Brown's initiative is one of two tax hike petitions that are expected to qualify for November ballot. Brown has warned that if voters do not pass the tax hikes there would be even deeper cuts to schools, higher education and social services.
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Teacher layoffs, hardball politics
May 16, 2012
In the Monday, May 14, Sacramento Bee, the headline on the Our Region section was this: Teachers get ax-or reprieve. Again, and still, teachers in California are...
Lots of Activities at Sacramento County Fair
May 14, 2012
The Sacramento County Fair, which takes place May 24-28 at Cal Expo, has adopted the theme "Let's Eat, Have Fun & Celebrate the Red, White, & Blue" this year. ...
C- STEM Day conference, robot competition promotes robotics in teaching
April 23, 2012
| UC Davis News
Among those taking part will be Deputy Director Michael Hardwick of Sandia National Laboratories; Winfred Robinson, superintendent of the Davis Joint Unified School District; Dayton Gilleland, superintendent of the Washington Unified School District; Timothy Taylor, assistant superintendent of the Sacramento County ...
Child missing from Sacramento may be in Reno
May 16, 2012
| Latest news updates from RGJ.com
A child missing in Sacramento County for more than a year may be in Reno, investigators said Wednesday. Authorities did not learn about Dwight Stallings' disappearance until...
Homicide suspect transported to S.J.
April 28, 2012
| Recordnet News Headlines
SACRAMENTO - A man suspected of a March homicide in Thornton arrived in San Joaquin County on Saturday after being transported from Sacramento County Jail. ...
Let's Talk To The NBA Board Of Governors
April 10, 2012
| Sactown Royalty
We've had successful letter campaigns to the Sacramento City Council, the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors and the NBA's relocation committee. Let's add another pelt....
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