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County accuses Bureau of Indian Affairs of favoritism toward California casino project
County accuses Bureau of Indian Affairs of favoritism toward California casino project. Solano County sent a letter accusing the Pacific Regional Office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs of “showing favoritism” toward a Lake County-based Native American tribe looking to build a casino in Vallejo. Story continues below.
California Shelter Opens New Animal Clinic Made from Shipping Containers
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Check Out These Changes In The News in Roseville CA and Beyond
I often share affiliate links for products that I like. I may earn money or products from the companies mentioned in a post or from Amazon but it does not cost you extra. 😊. WOW! Check out these changes in the news in Roseville CA and beyond this week. Much of it could lead to changes for me, and I believe they might be relevant to many of you as well, so I wanted to share the details I’ve dug up on them so far.
Looking Back, Loomis: 1999 - Heritage Foundation buys historic fruit sheds - for $1 each
The Loomis Basin Heritage Foundation, interested in saving the historic fruit sheds in the heart of town, purchased them from Blue Anchor for $1 each. The price did not include the land they sat on, which was owned by the Union Pacific Railroad. The LBHF paid the monthly lease payments to the railroad. What part the Town of Loomis would take in saving and developing the sheds was unknown. Several years ago, Blue Anchor offered two sheds and the railroad depot to the Town. Town council at that time turned down the offer.
The 'Fiddlin' Brothers', rising violin stars out of Colusa County stopped by KCRA
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A young violin duo, ages 12 and 14, visited KCRA 3 on Saturday and played out the segment with a song from AC/DC's Thunderstruck. These exceptionally talented siblings, Ari and Aven Nercessian, also know as the Fiddlin’ Brothers, have become a driving force in redefining songs one would never expect to hear on a violin.
Sacramento Little League team chases World Series dream
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A Sacramento baseball team is just three wins away from a dream come true: a ticket to the Little League World Series. The Land Park Pacific 12-U All Star Team clinched the Northern California Little League title last Thursday. The victory propelled them to the West Region Tournament.
'Entrenched in American soil': Wiltown Riders organization keeps the heritage of Black cowboys alive
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The second annual Black Cowboys Parade in Sacramento’s Oak Park neighborhood is honoring the culture and contributions of Black cowboys in the U.S. The Wiltown Riders is a family-run nonprofit organization participating the annual parade. The organization is passing on the legacy of Black cowboys and teaching kids self-confidence.
Bicyclist hurt after being hit by vehicle in Sacramento
SACRAMENTO, Calif — A bicyclist was taken to the hospital after being hit by a vehicle in Sacramento's Northgate neighborhood Sunday evening. According to Sacramento Fire Department, the collision happened just before 7 p.m. in the area of Northgate Boulevard and Wisconsin Way. Fire officials said the victim was...
The Fitz Feed: Is EVERYONE in Paris?
PARIS, IDF — Is anyone left in Sacramento? Or have all of you come to Paris?. I can't believe how many of our longtime KCRA viewers I've run into in the week that I've been in Paris for the Olympics. (Video player above: Deirdre catches up with a couple...
83-year-old reported missing in Florida after canceled flight is safe in California, police say
ORLANDO, Fla. — Update: Patrick Bailey, the 83-year-old who had been missing for a week after his flight home from Orlando was canceled, is safe in Sacramento, California, the Orlando Police Department said on social media. Orlando police said Bailey decided to take a Greyhound bus across the country...
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