Stories written by GeoffreyGeoffrey Sakala is the Publisher of the Rancho Cordova Post and a resident of Rancho Cordova.

No matter when you visit, Tuli Bistro’s cuisine is guaranteed to surprise and dazzle you. With a menu that changes by the day, locally grown chef Adam Pechal creates dishes that inspire. From the breakfast pizza and carnitas breakfast burritos to more daring dishes like veal sweetbreads or quail risotto, to refreshing salads and wood-fired pizza, you’re sure to find something to satisfy whatever you might be craving.

Today is the start of Deal Ticket a new daily deal program for Sacramento. Each day we will feature one amazing deal 50-90% off from one great Sacramento business. Each weekday there will be a deal featuring places like restaurants, spas, golf courses, entertainment facilities and more. The official start date is August 2nd.
The daily Deal Ticket will be available for sale on our website for 24 hours only, except Friday’s deal will be available through the weekend. Our Deal Ticket partner has scoured the region for the best, most unique, and highest rated establishments so that we could bring you something truly worth the experience.

Dave Cox, R-Fair Oaks, who served in the California statehouse first as an assemblyman then state senator, passed away Tuesday afternoon after a 13-year-fight against prostate cancer, his family said.
Jul 13 2010 | Posted in
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On Monday, July 13th the City Council of Rancho Cordova considered a proposal to tax marijuana sale and cultivation within city limits. The City has until August 6th to place a measure on the ballot for voters.

Today we’re pleased to reveal to you, our amazing loyal readers, a new site design and some awesome additional features we hope you’ll love. We redesigned the site to improve navigation, present more valuable information, and add new functionality you have been asking for. The overall theme of the redesign is providing access to more local information through a marketplace, job listings, forums, polls, maps, mobile app, and forms for feedback.
Jul 12 2010 | Posted in
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The Rio del Oro Project would permit a mixed-use development on approximately 3,828 acres in Rancho Cordova. Buildout of the Project would be split into five phases and is anticipated to occur over a 25- to 30-year period. The Project provides for construction of approximately 11,601 residential dwelling units in three residential land use classifications on 1,872.5 acres.
Jul 8 2010 | Posted in
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With major media companies like AOL entering the hyperlocal market with a $50 million investment in Patch, Demand Media pumping out huge amounts of content and talking IPO, and Yahoo’s recent acquisition of Associated Content it’s abundantly clear and Google reminds us with every search that content is king on the web. The point here is there are thousands of jobs available in these emerging industries and our region should recognize this and capitalize on it.
Jul 6 2010 | Posted in
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The Rancho Cordova Post has partnered with a local company to develop an all new hyperlocal iPhone app. The mobile app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch displays news, events, local deals from merchants, and has links to Twitter and Facebook to allow users to follow local news, events and redeem coupons from local merchants.
The National Civic League announced the winners of the 61st annual All-America City award during a raucous celebration at the Hyatt Regency Crown Center in Kansas City. The crowds cheered loudly as, one by one, delegations from the ten winning communities streamed onstage to accept their awards.
Jun 18 2010 | Posted in
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Vote for Rancho Cordova in the All American City Multimedia Contest
Jun 11 2010 | Posted in
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