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Archive for: June, 2010

Rancho Cordova Crime Report: June 8 – June 14

The following crimes were reported in these Rancho Cordova neighborhoods: North of Highway 50 6/8/10: A grand theft was reported at 10299 Folsom Boulevard. The suspect approached the victim at a gas station and asked for a dollar. When the victim opened his wallet to give the suspect a dollar, the suspect grabbed the wallet [...]

Anatolia Chosen as Test Site for Energy Storage Device

Silent Power, a renewable technology company that designs distributed energy storage systems to maximize the value of renewable power resources, will supply the Sacramento Municipal Utility District with distributed energy storage technology to aid in completing the utility’s photovoltaic storage pilot. The utility’s $5.9 million pilot project will evaluate how the integration of energy storage [...]

Fantastically Frugal: Summer Fun

There is no doubt summer has made an appearance. The kids are out of school, and the sounds of their play can be heard everywhere. My kids are on break too. They are out of school for a few days and then reality sets in…what do we do now? Some parents even hear the dreaded [...]

Sacramento SPCA Pet of the Week: Sparkle the Cat

Sparkle is a 2-year-old, female domestic medium hair cat. Sparkle is a loving girl who enjoys being petted and brushed.  This pretty girl has very lovely and soft fur so petting her is a real pleasure. She’ll make a loving addition to some lucky family. In recognition of Adopt A Shelter Cat Month, the Sacramento [...]

Sacramento County Budget Hearings Begin Today

Sacramento County’s budget hearings will be held this week as the Board of Supervisors review the recommended budget for the fiscal year 2010-11. The recommended $3.5 billion dollar spending plan provides for all county services including Airports, Child Protective Services, Landfill Operations, Property Tax, Public Health, Regional Parks, Sheriff, Transportation, and many others. In the [...]

Bus, Light Rail Schedule Changes to Go Into Effect Sunday

A $25 million budget shortfall resulted in Sacramento Regional Transit board members approving drastic schedule changes across the board in March. Those schedule changes will officially go into effect on Sunday, and over half of Sacramento County’s routes will be altered or eliminated. Starting Sunday, no late night services will be offered for light rail or bus [...]

Credit Card Skimmers Found at Region Gas Stations

Three law enforcement agencies are on the trail of identity thieves after the discovery of identical credit card skimming machines inside gasoline pumps in Placer County, Folsom and Sacramento. The Placer County Sheriff’s Department, in conjunction with the Folsom Police Department and the Sacramento County High-tech Crimes Task Force, are seeking suspects who’ve placed devices in gas pumps and who have retrieved the credit card numbers of unsuspecting victims.

Park District Moving Forward With Big Plans For White Rock Park

A bigger and better White Rock Park is on its way, and the Rancho Cordova City Council moved the process forward Monday by approving a design for a 2,500 square-foot community building. White Rock Park, which is located on White Rock Road between Spaulding Way and Evadna Drive, currently spans over 12 acres and includes [...]

Beware of Services Offered For Free Public Records

A southern California based company is sending notices that offer their services for fees of $87 to $122 or more for public record copies when the copies may be purchased directly from this office with no additional service fees at an average cost of $15. This information is provided to alert the public that this [...]

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