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Best Hamburger Restaurants in Sacramento, CA
We’ll highlight three of the best Hamburger restaurants in Sacramento: Burger Patch, The Habit Burger Grill, and In-N-Out Burger. Sacramento’s culinary scene is bursting with flavors, and its hamburger offerings are no exception. Each of these establishments offers a unique and authentic dining experience that showcases the rich...
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sacramento at Fire Mountain Winner goes home with $660,000 Progressive Jackpot
Wheatland, Calif (July 2, 2024) — Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sacramento at Fire Mountain had an exceptional jackpot late Sunday night won by a lucky Gridley resident (last name requested to be kept private) – Photo of Pai Gow table winning hand available upon request. It was...
Skunk Tests Positive for Rabies in Sac County
SACRAMENTO COUNTY, CA (MPG) - A juvenile striped skunk showing neurologic signs (e.g., staggering) was found on June 19 near the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) facilities on Nimbus Road in Rancho Cordova, adjacent to the American River Parkway. California Department of Fish and Wildlife staff humanely euthanized...
Citrus Heights Grocery Outlet Kicks Off 14th Annual 'Independence from Hunger’ Food Drive
CITRUS HEIGHTS, CA (MPG) - Grocery Outlet Bargain Market, located in 10 states, has launched its 14th annual Independence from Hunger® Food Drive to combat food insecurity and support families in vulnerable and disadvantaged communities. Locally, from now through July 31, Citrus Heights Grocery Outlet at 6059 Greenback Lane...
Lost Pet Fees Waived Through July 15th
While fireworks and holiday events are great for humans, the loud noises can be frightening for pets who may flee or run away. In order to quickly reunite scared, stray animals with their owners, Sacramento County’s Bradshaw Animal Shelter is waiving owner redemption fees through July 15, 2024, except for animals in any ongoing investigation, and confiscated or quarantined animals.
New midsize music venue from Another Planet Entertainment coming to Sacramento
Sacramento is gaining a new live music venue called Channel 24 from Another Planet Entertainment, the producers of Outside Lands, which should help to fill a gap in the city’s lack of midsize live music stages. The 2,150-person venue is located at 1800 24 St. near Midtown and is...
Restaurants exempt from new California law banning hidden fees
SACRAMENTO — A new California law in effect is designed to protect consumers against excessive or undisclosed costs on purchases. However, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a last-minute exemption for the restaurant industry.Some have called it a junk fee law. Legislators passed it to prevent businesses, like restaurants, from advertising a price for an item and then tacking on hidden fees when it's time for a customer to pay. This does not include taxes or shipping costs."I bought tickets for a standup comedy show downtown," civilian Ruslan Mazurchak said. "The ticket was $20 It was on StubHub for $20 and there...
Reader input: Time to put rodeo out to pasture
Re: "Folsom Pro Rodeo says animal welfare a top priority" (Folsom Telegraph, June 28, page A1):. How many animals must suffer and die before rodeo is put out to pasture?. Countless animals have paid with their lives to satisfy people’s desire to play cowboy. Cattle are zapped with electric hotshots so they'll charge out of the chute, calves have their necks twisted as they are violently slammed into the ground, and horses are viciously spurred into bucking. Animals have suffered broken backs and necks, heart attacks and aneurysms.
El Dorado Hills dives into Fourth of July celebrations at community pool
EL DORADO HILLS, Calif. — El Dorado Hills hosts a Fourth of July celebration at its community pool Thursday. From 1-4 p.m., patrons can celebrate the anniversary of America’s declared independence from Britain at the community pool on Harvard Way, according to the event website. There is music, games and a snack bar.
Sacramento Zoo, other establishments reducing hours due to heat wave
SACRAMENTO - Multiple Sacramento area establishments will be reducing their hours due to the extreme heat this week. Starting Monday, the Sacramento Zoo will allow entry until 1 p.m. with a closing time of 2 p.m. Sacramento Zoo staff said the early closing times are to ensure the safety and comfort of staff and guests. The animals will also be beating the heat by accessing cool indoor areas in their enclosures, according to zoo staff. The change in hours will run through this Friday and regular hours will resume on Saturday, July 6. Over at the Sacramento History Museum, staff say they will be open every day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. -- but the daytime Old Sacramento Underground Tours have been canceled for the week. In Placer County, officials will close Hidden Falls Regional Park from July 2-6 due to the heat. This same park closed for a time in early June, also due to excessive heat. Downtown Stockton has also canceled its Main Street Market that was scheduled for July 9.
Heavy Metal Summer Experience in Roseville: Ignite your future
Free day camp introduces job opportunities in Mechanical Construction (HVAC & Plumbing) Roseville, Calif.- Intech Mechanical, a Mechanical Contractor located in Roseville, CA recently hosted a Heavy Metal Summer Experience (HMSE). This was a FREE 6-day camp which introduced high-schoolers and recent graduates (ages 17-18) to union job opportunities in Mechanical Construction (HVAC & Plumbing).
Capital Stage’s ‘Now Circa Then:’ When the past meets the present and the future
During the day, Gideon is an enthusiastic museum employee whose job is to reenact an immigrant living in a New York Lower East Side apartment in 1890. By night he’s a geeky history nerd with little social life. He’s joined by new museum employee Margie, hired to portray his...
Win a 4-Pack of Tickets to Golfland Sunsplash While You Listen to NOW This Weekend!
It’s NOW’s Summer of FOMO at Golfland Sunplash in Roseville with over 30 rides and attractions. This weekend, you could score a 4-pack of tickets for you and your squad when you LIVE in the NOW!. Listen for the keyword this Saturday and Sunday at 10:05AM, 11:05AM, 12:05PM,...
Musical Petting Zoo hits the right notes
Accompanying the noises of summer construction projects at Oak Ridge High School on June 5 was a cacophony of booms, hoots, pings, blares and rat-a-tat-tats. About 50 elementary- and middle school-aged children were welcomed to the high school in El Dorado Hills for a musical petting zoo, where kids got to know trombones, marimbas and many other instruments.
Park naming - Submit your suggestions in July!
The annual tradition of naming new parks is here! Every July, we have the opportunity to name newly approved parks, adding a personal touch to our community. This year, three new parks are ready for your input. Parks to be Named:. C-63 Neighborhood Park. Location: Creekview area. Size: 2.5 acres.
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