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  • Nissan Maxima an upscale midsize sedan
    Nissan produces such an appealing sedan in the Maxima that one wonders how many people turn away from the more expensive Infiniti G Sedan, which is made by Nissan's luxury division.

  • Reynolds keeps the nation informed
    I have had this column nearly 10 years, and haven't been able to find a better source of news about people with disabilities than Inclusion Daily Express, which has been run since 1999 by 51-year-old Dave Reynolds of Spokane, Washington

  • Powerhouse Science Center adds founding partner
    SACRAMENTO, CA. - The Powerhouse Science Center in Sacramento today announced that Keller Group Office Environments has joined the campaign to build the premier science learning center serving Northern California

  • Can you identify this burglary suspect?
    The Sacramento Police Department is seeking the community's help identifying a burglary suspect.

  • Drexel student begins Valley Vision Fellowship
    SACRAMENTO - Sally Phonthachack wants to some day run her own nonprofit organization and be a mentor to young people.

  • Child rapist murdered in prison
    CORCORAN-- Officials at the California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison in Corcoran (CSATF/SP) are investigating an inmate death as a homicide.

  • Suspect shoots at police attempting to serve warrant
    An eight-hour standoff in the south part of Sacramento County ended yesterday evening with the arrest of a suspect who shot at Sheriff's deputies attempting to serve an arrest warrant on him. William Hearn, 29

  • 19 year old killed in Bicentennial Circle shooting
    On Monday, January 30, 2012, at 7:08 p.m., officers responded to a call of a man who had been shot in the 100 block of Bicentennial Circle

  • Murder arrest, drug deal suspected
    The Sacramento Police Department has arrested Jazz Curry, 20, for the murder of Tralane Thomas.

  • 2012 Toyota Venza has many enviable qualities
    For the record, Toyota says the attractive-looking Venza is a crossover SUV. Yet a woman approached me in a parking lot and asked, "how do you like the minivan." A co-worker called it an SUV, and one well respected vehicle website says the Venza is a hatchback, while another calls it a wagon

  • Gas prices continue rising
    Sacramento, - Average retail gasoline prices in Sacramento have risen 2.3 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $3.64/g yesterday

  • James Conforti named Sutter Health's Regional President
    SACRAMENTO - James Conforti, the Chief Executive Officer of Sutter Health's Memorial Medical Center in Modesto, has been named Regional President for the Sutter Health Sacramento Sierra Region.

  • Grant aimed at improving schizophrenia treatment
    (SACRAMENTO, Calif.) - Michael Minzenberg, a UC Davis psychiatry researcher, has been awarded a prestigious three-year, $200,000 seed grant from the Dana Foundation to study the brains of patients being treated for schizophrenia

  • 3 killed in deadly SUV, train accident
    On January 28, 2012, at 4:10 p.m., both police and medical personnel responded to the area of 26th Avenue and 25th Street, regarding a traffic collision between a Regional Transit light rail train and a sports utility vehicle.

  • Arrest in Hagan Park Murder
    Sheriff's Homicide detectives have arrested a suspect in the fatal shooting yesterday of 59 year-old Steven Ebert at Hagan Park in Rancho Cordova. Dupree Barber, 47 (pictured), was booked

  • Shooting at Domino's Pizza
    Sheriff's detectives are trying to identify the suspect in an attempted robbery and shooting at a Domino's Pizza in Carmichael earlier this week. On Monday evening, January 23rd, at approximately 8:40 p.m

  • Officer involved in shooting during burglary
    Shortly after 2:00 a.m. today, Sheriff's deputies responded to assist the Galt Police Department regarding a burglary alarm call at a coffee shop in the 10400 block of Twin Cities Road

  • Short Sales and Bank Owned Properties
    Foreclosures will remain a big part of the Sacramento area housing market for some time. Some experts are expecting another wave which could shake our already unsteady real estate market.

  • 6 feet of snow hits Lake Tahoe ski resorts
    Every ski resort in the Lake Tahoe region recorded at least 3 feet of new snow as storms battered the area over a four-day period.

  • Evil Clown robber loses face during fracas
    On Saturday, January 21, 2012 at approximately 8:16 p.m., the KISS Robber struck again. He entered a small neighborhood market in the 4000 block of 12th Ave wielding a gun and again wearing his signature mask. He pointed his gun at the store owner's grandfather in attempt to commit a robbery

  • Man killed in Hagan Park shooting
    Shortly after 6:00 a.m. on January 23, 2012, Sheriff's deputies responded to Hagan Park in the 2100 block of Chase Drive regarding a gunshot victim.

  • Sacramento gas prices hold steady
    Sacramento, January 23- Average retail gasoline prices in Sacramento have not moved 0.1 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $3.62/g yesterday

  • 2007 murder suspected arrested in San Mateo
    Sheriff's Homicide detectives recently arrested 28 year-old Christopher Strong in connection with the shooting deaths of Sean Aquitania and his infant son, Sean, Jr., in September of 2007.

  • Trauma grounded Air Force Veteran
    Last week, a woman who developed post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after being abused as a child was featured here

  • Kids gear up for ski and snowboard lessons
    Although this has been a slow start to ski season, one of the more positive aspects regarding a lack of snow is it's been a perfect time to have your child learn how to ski or snowboard

  • Nanoparticles help target cancer medicine
    (SACRAMENTO, Calif.) - A new class of nanoparticles, synthesized by a UC Davis research team to prevent premature drug release, holds promise for greater accuracy and effectiveness in delivering cancer drugs to tumors

  • 2012 Toyota Camry - The dynasty continues
    While we're on the topic of dynasties, who has a more long-lasting one than the Toyota Camry? It's clearly the most popular family sedan in America

  • Woman jailed for murdering husband
    The Sacramento Police Department has arrested Shajia Ayobi, 45-years-old, for the murder of her husband, Ghulam Ayobi.

  • Woman found dead inside car
    At approximately 4:15 p.m.on January 18th, Sheriff's deputies responded to a call of a deceased woman in the 2600 block of Q Street in Rio Linda.

  • 911: Police officer kills man during attack
    On January 17, 2012, shortly before 10:00 p.m., Sheriff's deputies responded to a 9-1-1 call from a private residence in the 6200 block of San Martin Street in North Highlands. A male caller stated that his son was acting violently with other family members and throwing items around inside the house.

  • University of San Francisco launches degree program in Sac
    SACRAMENTO - (Jan. 17, 2012) The University of San Francisco's (USF) Sacramento campus announced today the launch of the 2+2 Degree Program

  • Skateboard Bandit Gets Eight Years for Bank Robbery
    SACRAMENTO, CA-United States Attorney Benjamin B. Wagner announced that Jared Sung Yoon Herdt, 30, of Sacramento, was sentenced today to eight years in prison

  • $19 Million Fraud: Folsom man pleads guilty
    SACRAMENTO, CA-Christopher J. Warren, 29, of Folsom, California, pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud and one count of aggravated identity theft related to a $19 million fraud scheme

  • 2012 Mazda CX-9 attractive, agile and spacious
    The CX-9 has gained appeal over the years because it's always been considered refined, stylist, and from this vantage point, never as luminous in appearance as some other models in its class.

  • Suspect shot after brawl with police officer
    Update 1/17/2012: Lonnie Hammett, 23, was booked into the Sacramento County Main Jail this afternoon. He was involved in a violent assault on one of our deputies Sunday morning, and was shot during the incident.

  • Pit bull mauls child in South Sacramento
    At approximately 10:10 a.m. today, Sheriff's deputies responded to the 7000 block of Third Parkway in south Sacramento regarding a child attacked by a dog.

  • Hit and Run suspect sought by police
    The Sacramento Police Department is asking for the community's help in locating the suspect and suspect vehicle involved in a serious injury, hit-and-run accident.

  • 300 inmates riot at Kern Valley State Prison
    Delano - The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) announced today that approximately 300 inmates began rioting at Kern Valley State Prison (KVSP).

  • Shootout in South Sacramento
    At approximately 1:39 p.m. today, Sheriff's deputies responded to calls regarding shots fired at a business strip mall in the 6500 block of Savings Place. Information in the calls stated that multiple subjects were fighting in the parking lot, and that an exchange of gunfire had erupted between two groups of people.

  • Folsom Library increases hours
    The Folsom Public Library is expanding its hours of operation from 41 to 48 hours per week and adding new programming.



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