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Archive for: November, 2009

Gang Member Sentenced for Folsom Blvd. U.S. Bank Robberies

A “Blood Gang” member will be serving 6 years and 5 months in prison for two robberies committed at the U.S. Bank, located at 10635 Folsom Boulevard, in late 2008 and early 2009, a statement from U.S. District Attorney Benjamin Wagner said today.

Sacramento SPCA Pet of the Week: Smoochie the Kitty

Smoochie is a 3-year-old, female orange tabby. Smoochie is outgoing and friendly, but with an independent side. She is also playful and likes being held. This girl knows how to use her scratching post. She is sweet, affectionate, loves to be petted and purrs for you. She has lived with dogs, cats and children and [...]

Folsom Outlets Kicking Off Black Friday at Midnight

Folsom Premium Outlets has released an opening schedule for its businesses – some of which will be staying open 24 hours — for Black Friday on Nov. 27. Black Friday is widely regarded as the busiest shopping day of the year, and many retailers offer deep discounts for the post-Thanksgiving weekend to lure the throngs of [...]

Marketplace at Birdcage Goes to the Dogs Dec. 3-6 at SSPCA Event

The Marketplace at Birdcage will be the site of “dog-gone good prices” at book sale and holiday boutique event held by the Sacramento SPCA Dec. 3 through Dec. 6. Sacramento SPCA’s thrift store is located in the marketplace and will be the site of the holoiday boutique for the four-day event. The book sale, which will feature thousands [...]

PG&E Reports Stronger Gas Smell For Sacramento Area Homes and Businesses

Pacific Gas and Electric has determined that natural gas imported in to their system was over odorized and is currently in the pipelines. Many people may notice a stronger “gas” smell as the natural gas is moving through the northern California service area over the weekend.

Man Found Shot, Killed Behind Ross Store Saturday Night

Around 10:13 Saturday night, police received reports that multiple shots had been fired in Rancho Cordova. Sgt Tim Curran said that Rancho Cordova Police Department Deputies arrived to find an unidentified man in his early 20′s lying behind the Ross store. Paramedics arrived shortly after and pronounced the man dead. The victim had at least [...]

Rio’s SSPCA Drive Collecting Items for Shelter Animals

Hello, my name is Rio and I’m working with the Rancho Cordova Animal Services to collect clean, gently used blankets and towels, new pet toys, and unopened pet food for the Sacramento SPCA. Collections will be taken up through 12/18/09 at two locations: Rancho Cordova City Hall : 2729 Prospect Park Drive Neighborhood Services Center: 10665 Coloma Road, [...]

Click It or Ticket Campaign Underway in Rancho Cordova

From Nov. 17 to Nov. 30, the Rancho Cordova Police Department will be enforcing safety belt laws on Rancho Cordova roadways to promote safe holiday travel.  The Click It or Ticket campaign is funded by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.  During the campaign, the police department [...]

Charity Sneak Preview of Palladio 16 Cinemas

The Harry C. & Deborah L. Elliott Family Foundation and Cinema West present a “Charity Sneak Preview of Palladio 16 Cinemas”. Proceeds of the event will benefit, in part, the Folsom Lake College Foundation and the 85,000 square foot, $50 million Regional Visual and Performing Arts Center currently under construction at Folsom Lake College. Guests [...]

Fantastically Frugal: Conscious Christmas part 7

Frugal family fun for the Holiday season is our last column in the Conscious Christmas series. Over the Holiday season there are so many things we can do to bring our families and friends closer together. That really is what the holidays mean to us. We have some traditional things that we do every year. [...]

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