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Antelope Road upgrade gets off to a slow start -- with lower speed limit
Published 12:00 am PDT Thursday, July 24, 2008 Story appeared in CITRUS HEIGHTS ORANGEVALE section, Page G3 A $5.1 million project to transform a stretch of Antelope Road west of Interstate 80 began Monday with ...
Students flock to be first enrolled at new Antelope High School
Principal John Becker gets a look at one of the classrooms at the new Antelope High School, which will open in August.
The following was provided by the Sacramento Police De- partment and the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department from reports available for public review.
Public Safety Watch: Boy, 16, a self-proclaimed gang member, arrested in armed robberies
Published 12:00 am PDT Thursday, July 10, 2008 Story appeared in CITRUS HEIGHTS ORANGEVALE section, Page G3 A self-proclaimed Meadowview Bloods gang member was arrested about 12:15 a.m. July 2 on suspicion of ...
Lassen County Times & Westwood Pine P...
Wednesday July 02, 2008 Fire update for Wednesday, July 2 Posted on Wednesday, July 02 @ 11:01:27 PDT July 2, 2008 - As the Fourth of July Holiday inches closer, local, state, federal and out-of-state ...
Home Front: Seesaw mortgage rates make it tough to decide when to lock in your loan
If you think it's a stomach-turner to watch a volatile stock market and economy, try picking the right week to lock in your home loan.
Fireworks Stolen From Football Group
Thieves stole a cache of fireworks being sold to raise money for a youth football and cheer organization, volunteers said Thursday.
Public safety watch: Knives land suspect in jail
One person got away but another was arrested June 25 after police responded to a suspicious activity call on a Sacramento street.
Turbulence to worsen - fewer flights, more fees
Grumpy, bewildered or just plain resigned to the inevitable, summer air travelers are confronting an array of fees for bags, fuel and in-flight meals.
Minutemen rally in Santa Clarita
Nearly 200 local residents, activists and members of the Santa Clarita and Antelope valleys Minutemen gathered at the Civic Center to voice their concerns about illegal immigration and increase support for ...
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Afternoon fire activity update Posted on Tuesday, June 24 @ 17:47:53 PDT June 24, 2008 - Two new fires have been accounted for this afternoon, as state firefighting resources continue to be spread thin while ...
In Southern California, gloom generally seizes the day in June, though on Father's Day Sunday, it was the perfect day to be a prune - in a swimming pool filled with laughter and family bonding.
West Nile's early start has officials stumped
The discovery of 133 dead birds so far this year with West Nile virus is a caution flag for health officials that the disease's season is starting earlier in Sacramento and throughout California.
CA) -- The body of a Sacramento County man was found hanging from an AT&T telephone switch-station pole in Newman Monday.
Bird found in Antelope area had West Nile virus
Published 12:49 pm PDT Thursday, May 29, 2008 A dead bird found in the Antelope area has tested positive for West Nile virus.
Police/Fire log: Sacramento/Natomas/Antelope
The following was provided by the Sacramento Police De-partment and the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department: * 5700 block of Stockton Boulevard, south of Fruitridge Road, arrest. via Sacramento Bee Newspaper
Calif. bill would crack down on lapdogs
“I think we can probably spend the government's money on more significant issues”
The California State Assembly has voted to approve a bill that would ban motorists from driving with pets on their laps. via Daily India
Catalytic converter thefts abound
Someone cut the catalytic converter right off our truck last night. The sheriff I talked to said they had another call regarding the same issue . via Sacramento Bee
Nation loses fewer jobs in April, but Inland-area unemployment is higher
“I think there's more and more evidence to support that we may not be in a recession, but this slowdown may make it feel like one”
A better-than-expected report on the nation's job rolls Friday raised hopes nationally that the economy has seen the worst of the current downturn. via The Press-Enterprise
“We will have staff in the field as long as this goes on”
Paramedics and emergency medical technicians working for American Medical Response in the Antelope, Santa Clarita and San Gabriel valleys went on strike Monday for better pay and benefits. via LA Daily News