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Archive for: October, 2009

Is the American River Grange Haunted? Find Out Oct. 30 with Psychic Candace O’Donnell

Many people have passed through the hall of the American River Grange in its 136-year history, and this halloween, psychic and author Candace O’Donnell will stop by to find out if spirits are passing through the hall as well. The Grange, located at 2720 Kilgore Road, will start the tours of the Grange at 7 p.m. and will conclude the evening with [...]

Sacramento State Campus Erupts in Violence – One Dead, Suspect Hospitalized

On Wednesday, October 21st a violent altercation leaves one victim dead and the suspect wounded with many questions still to be answered. KCRA 3 was on the scene and had this coverage of the incident.

Five Local Businesses Honored with Future 5 Award

In 2007, The Sacramento Asian Pacific Chamber of Commerce began recognizing local businesses for their contribution to the community and personal achievements. There is one honoree in each of five categories every year. The categories include: Emerging Markets, Hospitality, Non-Profit, Retail and Technology. The winners of the 2009 Future 5 awards will be recognized at [...]

Parents Plead with FCUSD to Keep Schools Open

Parents and district officials gathered at Mills Middle School on Monday night to discuss the potential closure of two elementary schools in Rancho Cordova, and several parents in attendance challenged the district’s reasons for targeting the two schools.

Rancho Cordova Crime Report: 10/13/09 – 10/20/09

The following police reports were filed between 10/13/2009 and 10/20/2009:   10/13/09: William Allingham, 21, was arrested on suspicion of inflicting corporal injury on a cohabitant on Data Drive. The police report said Child Protective Services was notified due to a 10-month-old being in the residence. 10/14/09: A man is being sought in connection with [...]

Restaurant Review: Botan Sushi Japanese Restaurant

When it comes to lunchtime, I firmly believe Rancho Cordova has an incredibly wide array of restaurants to choose from. Have you noticed that a lot of lunch spots in town are now offering more and more lunch specials, not only offering patrons discounted prices (appreciated these days!), but also faster service? As a busy [...]

Sacramento SPCA Pet of the Week: Logan the Kitty

Logan is a 3–year-old, male domestic short hair cat.  Logan is outgoing and friendly.  He enjoys being held and groomed.  This charming boy gets along well with other cats, too!  Logan has great fur with lovely coloring that looks very velvety and rich. Even his nose has a velvet look to it. He has great [...]

2 Alarm Fire Burns Rancho Cordova Business

Shortly after 7 a.m. this morning, Sacramento Metro fire fighters responded to a fire at a business location at the 2300 block of Vehicle drive in Rancho Cordova. The fire has been extinguished but caused severe damage to the room the fire was located in and extensive smoke damage to the rest of the building. No one was [...]

Which Rancho Residence Creates the Best Fright Fest?

Does your next door neighbor go all out for Halloween? Is there a Volkswagen sized jack-o-lantern decoration in the yard across the street? What about ghoulish sound effects and spider webbed trees? Do you think you have the best decorated haunted house in Rancho Cordova? We’d love to see pictures of your scariest, most creative and [...]

Congresswoman Matsui’s Broadband Affordability Act Receives Key Endorsement from CWA

Today, Representative Doris O. Matsui (CA-05) announced that the Communications Workers of America (CWA) and the United Auto Workers (UAW) have formally endorsed the Broadband Affordability Act of 2009, which Rep. Matsui introduced in the House of Representatives in September. The bill directs the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to establish a broadband program that provides [...]

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