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Firefighters Quickly Extinguish Blaze on Mace Road in Camino with No Injuries Reported
Firefighters were called into action on Mace Road in Camino for a house fire that suddenly erupted yesterday afternoon. At approximately 1:47 p.m., emergency responders from the El Dorado County Fire Protection District hastened to the scene of the blaze. The incident, characterized by the immediacy with which the crews tackled the flames, resulted in the fire being rapidly extinguished, preventing any further damage to the surrounding area. No one was harmed, as reported by the El Dorado County Fire Protection District's Facebook page.
Sacramento domestic violence incident leaves woman in critical condition
(FOX40.COM) — A man was arrested on Friday night after a domestic violence incident left a woman in critical condition, according to the Sacramento Police Department. Around 11:30 p.m., SPD responded to the 1400 block of Response Road for reports of domestic violence. When officers arrived at the scene, a man was identified as the […]
Marysville Business Owners Maintain Steady Business Despite Obstacles
MARYSVILLE, CA (MPG) - It’s not that simple to blame lack of business, if any, on the June 15 Hotel Marysville Fire and its surrounding traffic issues. There are many other variables that are cause for concern for Marysville business owners, such as the rising price of commercial insurance and PG&E rates which have nearly doubled and even tripled, according to one business owner.
Rocklin rolls through Bishop Manogue
Rocklin marched down the field on the opening drive of Friday’s home game against Bishop Manogue and didn’t stop until the final whistle sounded. It was a decisive 48-17 victory for the Thunder, as they improved to 2-0 and made a statement against the defending Division II Nevada state champion.
135-lot neighborhood under development in Roseville
ROSEVILLE, Calif. — A new housing community is under development in Roseville. Woodside Homes said it's building a 135-lot community along Horse Trail Road near Rex Fortune Elementary School. It's called Summerfield. Prices for homes start around $529,900 with up to four bedrooms. There are two one-story designs and...
Leah Remini Sold L.A. Mansion for $9 Million Weeks Before Announcing Divorce From Husband Angelo Pagan
Leah Remini sold off her longtime Los Angeles mansion weeks before she announced her shock split from longtime husband, Angelo Pagan, In Touch can exclusively report. According to real estate records, Leah, 54, finally found a buyer for her six-bedroom, eight-bathroom, 10,100-square-foot home in Studio City, California. Leah purchased the home in 2003 for $3,750,000.
Roseville heads into Labor Day weekend as the unofficial end of summer begins
Roseville, Calif. – An extended weekend and one last hurrah for summer! For many Americans, Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer. It also welcomes a weekend celebration of beaches, BBQ, and travel. For others, it offers a little extra R&R at home. Whatever your plans, Roseville Today...
Quick Quack Car Wash under construction in Roseville
It's located at Vineyard Road and Opportunity Drive, just down the road from Denio's Farmers Market and Swap Meet. There is no grand opening date yet, according to Quick Quack Car Wash. There's a Chevron with a car wash located next door at the northeast corner of the Vineyard Road...
Community members question Lincoln City Council after The Gathering Inn's purchase of city building
Lincoln community members attended this week’s city council meeting to discuss The Gathering Inn's purchase of the building at 1660 3rd Street. The Gathering Inn (TGI), a nonprofit that provides shelter and accommodations for those experiencing homelessness in Placer County and Elk Grove, purchased land in Lincoln using grant funding from the Community Care Expansion (CCE) program from the California Department of Social Services. Gold Mountain California News Media reported on the land purchase, with the city of Lincoln saying it was never notified an application was submitted, on Aug. 23.
North Lake Tahoe trail projects receive funding from Transient Occupancy Tax
Board approves use of TOT funding for two North Lake Tahoe trail projects and comprehensive trail study. Kings Beach, Calif. – Trails in eastern Placer County play a pivotal role in alternative transportation, active lifestyles and community connections. The Placer County Board of Supervisors reiterated this fact Tuesday at their meeting in North Lake Tahoe as they unanimously approved funding for three trail-related items.
Winner! $1.1 million Powerball ticket sold in Northern California
A lucky lottery player in Northern California is holding a winning Powerball ticket worth more than $1.1 million after matching the first five numbers in Saturday's draw, according to the California Lottery. The 5/5 ticket was bought at Romey's Liquor Store, 3 Purity Plaza in Woodland, just outside Sacramento and...
Road closure: Keeping California's scenic Highway 1 open
On the California coast where the mountains cascade into the sea, a ribbon of road rides down the edge of the continent. Driving on Highway 1 is a singular experience, and this winding 70-mile stretch hugging the steep coastline of Big Sur is why bucket lists exist.For tourists like Linda Carroll, of St. Paul, Minnesota, the feeling from driving Highway 1 is divine. "I think it's phenomenal," she said. "If you didn't believe in God and you were down here, you definitely would have to, because it's just spectacular."Henry Miller helped put the area on the map in the 1950s,...
California High-Speed Rail Authority and Grassland Water District Reach Settlement Agreement for the San Jose to Merced Portion of the High-Speed Rail Project
September 1, 2024 - SAN JOSE, Calif. – The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) and the Grassland Water District, Grassland Resource Conservation District, and Grassland Fund (Grassland) have reached an agreement that releases Grassland’s potential California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) claims regarding the Authority’s adoption of environmental review documents for the San Jose to Merced portion of the high-speed rail project.
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