Rancho Cordova Crime Report: Dec. 8 – Dec. 15
The following police reports were filed between 12/08/2009 and 12/15/2009:
The following police reports were filed between 12/08/2009 and 12/15/2009:
According to an article I read in the Sacramento Business Journal, small business owners continued to cut jobs in November. “NFIB’s index of small-businesses indicators fell 0.8 points in November to 88.3”, mainly due to the shortage of customers as Chief economist William Dunkelberg writes. The good news is, the data reported is telling about [...]
Last week, Congresswoman Doris Matsui (D-Sacramento) voted in favor of H.R. 4173, the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, which will provide long-overdue oversight of our nation’s financial systems, and protect Sacramento families and other homeowners nationwide.
During this holiday season, more than ever in recent times, we have many homeless people. Not only people – many innocent pets, through no fault of their own, who have been relinquished, abandoned and dumped become homeless, too. This unthinkable act of abandonment has been occurring over the years. Only, it is worse now mainly [...]
A team from AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) is working locally with the Folsom Cordova Community Partnership through the end of December to help enhance the education, health, and well-being of Folsom and Rancho Cordova’s children and families in need. The NCCC team is assisting the FCCP with holiday events such as an annual [...]
Below is a summary of business news from Rancho Cordova between Nov. 15 and Dec. 15:
I love Christmas time! I thoroughly enjoy decorating our house, baking cookies, and wrapping presents. I mark the days till Christmas off on a little calendar in our living room every morning for the month of December, and even the dogs have stockings hung by the chimney with care. Our theme music is the Elvis Christmas album, which [...]
Gus is a 10-month-old mixed rat. He is brown and black and very handsome indeed. Rats are very intelligent, playful and social animals. They are food motivated which makes them easy to train, much like dogs. A training session is a great way to help keep your rat challenged, which in turn will keep him [...]
The following police reports were filed between 12/01/2009 and 12/08/2009:
A Rancho Cordova man was killed Monday afternoon when his minivan fell on top of him. 49-year-old Atlas Shah was working on his van at his home on the 3300 block of Butler Court when it slipped off a jack. Shah drove the taxi for a living.
Photos of the 11th Annual Cordova Christmas Tree Lighting
BloodSource Encourages Holiday Giving that Truly Matters
Free Yoga 101 Workshop at Body Investment Studio
Third Suspect Arrested in Connection to Homicide on Hillsdale Boulevard
Photos of Tour of Rancho Cordova with Congressman Dan Lungren
Rancho Cordova Yoga – $27 for $60 at Body Investment Studio
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