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  • 2 people killed in plane crash

    The Placer County Sheriff's Department confirms two people were killed near the Auburn Airport when their single-engine plane went down at 12:30 a.m. on ...

  • Realtors say housing market is red hot

    The demand for homes has become so hot that many houses are selling within a few days of going on the market, according to real estate agents in ...

  • Report N. Korea fires fourth missile

    North Korea fired a short-range missile into the Sea of Japan on Sunday, according to South Korea's semiofficial news agency Yonhap, citing a South Korean military ...

  • Family faced troubles before slaying of girl 8

    SAN ANDREAS – Even before April 27, when 8-year-old Leila Fowler was fatally stabbed in her home near Valley Springs, the Fowler family had troubles.Leila's 12-year-old brother has been charged with murder in her death. He remains in a juvenile lockup, awaiting a May 29 court date at which he might enter a plea.Although the adults in the Fowler family have said little publicly, court ...

  • Huge tunnel collapse imperils Mendocino County Skunk Train

    The Skunk Train, which took its name from stinky stoves once used to heat passenger cars, began as a freight line and added passenger service in ...


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Movie Review

Hancock

Hancock

Despite starring Will Smith and being released on the Fourth of July weekend, the high point of the summer movie season that is usually reserved for a guaranteed blockbuster (often starring Will Smith) that no one will dare challenge, Hancock is not your typical superhero action extravaga ... ...

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  • New Kings boss Ranadive is all about winning

    Two young employees at Tibco Software Inc. recently challenged the head of the company to a pull-up contest, and Vivek Ranadive didn't hesitate to accept.The employees, men in their 30s, combined to gut out 12 pull-ups. Ranadive, who is 55, pumped out nearly twice as many."When he was done, he just hung up there for two minutes looking at them," said Roger Craig, the former San ...

  • Pay dirt for job seekers in weeding mowing

    Learning the landscape maintenance trade is not just a way out of homelessness for Michelle Van Dyke. "Working in soil is like cleaning up the wreck of my past," she said. "When I'm weeding, I go down to the root. All the way down to the root."For Tajuana Martin, training for an outdoor job trumps food service or desk work. And on one recent morning, Sophia Moreno donned ...

  • Event to kick off work on Rancho Cordova-area roads

    Sacramento County and Rancho Cordova officials will participate in a ceremony Monday launching a project to improve traffic circulation in the Mather Commerce Center area and Rancho Cordova.The project involves constructing a new section of roadway on Femoyer Street to fill a gap between International Drive and McCuen Boulevard; widening and improving an existing portion of Femoyer Street ...

  • Program at Mather aids former Sacramento County foster kids

    Once homeless, Willis Mucelroy, 20, lives in the Adolfo housing. He aims to complete a high-school equivalency program and to become a ranger at ...

  • The Public Eye Expert notes CPS missteps before Sacramento child hatchet murder

    Three weeks before he allegedly murdered his 9-year-old son with a hatchet, Phillip Raymond Hernandez was the subject of a complaint to Sacramento County Child Protective Services alleging that he neglected his two boys.In the course of its investigation, CPS learned that Hernandez had served time in prison for domestic abuse and he abused methamphetamine and marijuana.The agency came up with a ...

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