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Sacramento County health officials investigating Hepatitis A outbreak
Sacramento County health authorities are investigating an outbreak of hepatitis A that may be associated with a frozen berry blend sold at Costco.A total of 106 cases have been reported in eight states, including California. Of those reported cases, two cases have been identified in Sacramento County.County authorities are recommending that if Costco customers have Townsend Farms Organic ...
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Poll Congress approval rating just 16 percent
According to a new national poll, just 16 percent of Americans approve of the way Congress is handling its job, with 83 percent of those questioned in a CNN/ORC International survey saying they disapprove. The poll was released ...
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SoCal mortgage company bringing 200 jobs to Sacramento
PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust, a publicly traded company, will lease office space at the PS Business Park. The company's arrival is expected to have an economic impact of more than $133 million in the Sacramento ...
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Blue Diamond opens its doors in Turlock
new Turlock plant supports the significant growth in our global almond ingredients business with a facility that sets new standards for food safety," said Blue Diamond President Mark ...
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Mayor Johnson launches resilience campaign
Johnson is the national chair for the Resilient Communities for America Campaign, which includes some 50 mayors nationwide, all of them committed to improving the country's ...
Movie Review
Bigger Than Life [DVD]
Those like myself who have spent time thinking and writing about horror films routinely cite Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho (1960) as a crucial turning point in the genre when horror was firmly relocated from external monsters in safely distant and exotic lands to the heart of t ... ...
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“Rainbow” Around Sun Draws Attention
Photo of a ';rainbow'; ring around the sun from FOX40 viewer Anup Nagin. SACRAMENTO- A ';rainbow'; around the sun seemed to have gotten everyone’s attention Tuesday afternoon throughout the Sacramento ...
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Daily thought More money allotted to Sacramento schools via LCFF
LCFF is an acronym that stands for, Local Control Funding Formula. The LCCF is how state funds will be distributed to California schools starting the 2013-2014 school year. The Local Control Funding Formula makes students who are less likely to succeed a ...
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Business advocate for disable vets moves into Natomas offices
The California Disabled Veteran Business Alliance, a nonprofit that for nearly 20 years has helped disabled military personnel become entrepreneurs and business owners, has moved into larger offices in the Natomas area.The alliance is now at 4201 Sierra Point Drive, suite 101, just north of the intersection of Interstate 80 and Truxel Road. It formerly was at 1611 S St., in Sacramento.The ...
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Appetizers BottleRock festival singing the financial blues
while noshing on fine Napa food and sipping world class wine. But recently, reports have emerged that Napa's BottleRock festival, which was held May 9 - 12, is facing some financial issues that could prevent this event from happening ...
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Sacramento mayor takes lead in national effort to help cities prepare for extreme weather
Bee file, 2013. Mayor Kevin Johnson and other local officials today announced a new campaign that will lobby the state and federal governments to provide more funding to local infrastructure projects that defend cities from extreme ...
They said it
Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
Hassan Rouhani
Iran's president-elect was speaking after his historic election victory.
Hotel Review
Novotel Hotel St Kilda, Melbourne, Australia
Just a few minutes drive north of Melbourne lies St Kilda beach. Overlooking the ocean is the six-storey Novotel, built ...
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