Oct 31, 2009 | San Jose Mercury News
Cops: Speeding a factor in San Jose crash that killed teenage passenger
San Jose police say a teenage driver was speeding just before his car crashed into a concrete divider and tree Thursday night, killing a 17-year-old friend and injuring a young woman.
Oct 31, 2009 | Chico Enterprise-Record
Two men rescued from Sacramento River following capsize
A Chico man and a man from Amador County were rescued from the Sacramento River upstream from Woodson Bridge Wednesday night after the boat they were in overturned.
SJ Crash Kills Teen, Injures Two Others
Police in San Jose are investigating a Thursday night crash that killed a 17-year-old and injured two other teens.
County plans to house inmates on Wicklow land
Moving an anticipated site of a new Amador County Jail, supervisors Tuesday resolved to pay $1.81 million for 201 oak-studded acres overlooking State Route 88 in Martell that once was slated for a 700-dwelling-unit "bedroom community" subdivision.
Canine helps nab suspected drug dealer
A four-legged cop working for the Amador County Sheriff's Office helped send Sean Strigfellow to jail on Monday for alleged possession of methamphetamine, pharmaceuticals pills and a full pound of marijuana.
Scam stopper seminar set for Oct. 28
Assemblymember Alyson Huber, in conjunction with the Contractors State License Board, will help Amador County residents learn how to protect themselves from fraud.
Renwood Winery's parent company files Ch. 11
Renwood Winery's parent company has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Renwood Winery itself, which has a tasting room in Plymouth in Amador County, is not seeking bankruptcy protection.
Boxer calls Amador's meth problem 'serious,' task force makes more arrests
U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer recently acknowledged the dire nature of Amador's continuing battle with methamphetamine, as well as the harsh impact it's had on area crime and local families.
Amador County says good-bye to local journalist
Marcia Oxford was known as a "go-getter" journalist and was director of the Sutter Creek Visitor's Center.
Volunteers pitch in to manicure Gateway Park
Sutter Creek volunteers have dug into the task of clearing Gateway Park of an overgrowth of thistles and other unwanted vegetation.
Power Outage Numbers Continue To Dwindle
Power outage numbers in the Mother Lode continue to dwindle as P.G.& E. crews work around the clock to attain full restoration.
Judge rules DA to remain in charge of Fiddletown murder case
Amador Superior Court was loaded with attorneys Friday, as Judge David Richmond found himself confronted with a messy, four-way legal battle regarding who would prosecute an upcoming murder case.
Critics vow to fight proposal for new Pardee dam
Conservation groups are considering legal action after East Bay Municipal Utility District's Board of Directors approved a long-term water supply plan that includes possibly building a new dam to raise the level of Pardee Reservoir by as much as 32 feet.
Christian bookstore employee stands up to armed robber
When the economy goes down, armed robberies go up - particularly in banks, late-night businesses and gas stations.
Now that the weather has changed and the evenings have come around to the crispness of autumn, it's time to look at red wine and give you a hint of what to expect.
Input needed on future transportation needs
The Amador County Transportation Commission is kicking off its 2010 Regional Transportation Plan update.
H1N1 vaccine to arrive in limited supply in Amador County
Amador County Public Health Department has received confirmation that a limited amount of vaccine for the H1N1 flu strain will arrive soon.
Traffic committee tackles Gold Rush mitigation
Planners seeking a smooth route toward adequate traffic mitigation for a proposed Gold Rush Ranch project Tuesday drove straight into a briar patch known as the Martell CMX.
Friends remember woman who jumped from cruise ship
Link: Ledger-Dispatch Canadian authorities say Edelgard Carney of Sutter Creek, Calif., committed suicide by jumping from a cruise ship in B.C. waters after an Alaska vacation.
East Bay Municipal Utility District seeks to un-muddy water plans
Amador County could jeopardize its viability as a player in a future "regional" approach to water supply if it takes a hard line against a new, taller Pardee Dam.
From Amador County's Big Crush to Big BLT's in Placer County
"Go outside and play," was my late mother's command whenever the whine of boredom escaped my lips.
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