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Susan Rushton commentary: Here's my once/still young old family
As I write this, it's last Wednesday night. Don is phoning his sister in New Mexico, wishing her a happy birthday. She's a year older than I am, which means she's deeply into her 70s. And if you're younger than we are, regardless of what you think, all of us who are in our 70s have a hard time believing we're in our 70s.
USBR: Reclamation seeking public input on the Long-Term Operations of the Central Valley Project and State Water Project
Proposed changes hinge on managing releases and diversions from Shasta Reservoir. “An unprecedented display of openness has gone into the process to work through technical analyses and develop options for new operating rules with monthly interested party meetings, quarterly public meetings, and numerous direct outreach efforts,” said California-Great Basin Regional Director Karl Stock. “We are pleased to present the comprehensive results of this effort to the public for comment.”
Bay Area Temperatures to Cool This Weekend Before Warming Trend Resumes, NWS Sacramento Reports
Bay Area residents can expect a slight respite from the recent heat as temperatures are set to take a dip this weekend, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) Sacramento. Forecasts show a cooler trend with gradual warming to start again by the middle of the upcoming week. An increase in humidity and decrease in wind speeds are also expected to help in lowering fire weather risks.
Folsom Police Seek Public's Help to Find "At Risk" Missing Woman Last Seen Near Green Valley Road
The Folsom Police Department has issued an urgent call to the public for assistance in the case of a missing woman deemed to be "at risk." Terri Thompson-Liggett, a 67-year-old white female, is the subject at the heart of this community alert. Standing at 5 feet 1 inch tall, she was reported last seen donning a t-shirt and black pants.
Sacramento Man Charged with Attempted Homicide Following Folsom Shooting
In a press release shared on their official Facebook page, the Folsom Police Department reported a shooting incident that occurred last night in the area of Duchow Way and Wales Dr. According to the Folsom Police Department's statement, the call came in at around 8:45 p.m. yesterday. When officers arrived, they found one adult male victim suffering from a gunshot wound.
Kessler Edwards to the Mavericks on a Two-Way, Jordan Ford signs one-year contract with Aquila Basket Trento
This afternoon we’re rounding up news on a couple former Kings players. Kessler Edwards is joining the Dallas Mavericks on a Two-Contract, according to a report from The Athletic’s Shams Charania:. Edwards spent the last season and a half in Sacramento, and appeared in 54 games last season...
Sacramento Valley Under Red Flag Warning Amid Critical Fire Conditions and Park Fire Battle
The National Weather Service in Sacramento has flagged a critical fire weather situation, issuing a Red Flag Warning for the Sacramento Valley and nearby regions until 11 PM tonight. The alert underscores the persisting peril of wildfire escalation fueled by low humidity and strengthening southerly winds, according to the National Weather Service.
Man convicted in 2022 Antelope DUI crash that left child paralyzed
ANTELOPE, Calif. — A man under the influence of meth who crashed a stolen truck into a family’s car in 2022 in Antelope has been convicted. According to the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office, a jury convicted John Hayden Hart of felony DUI causing injury, and felony vehicle theft.
Sacramento Kings continue to try and replace void left by Jordi Fernandez
The Sacramento Kings and head coach Mike Brown continue their mission of trying to fill the void by Jordi Fernandez and the other coaches that went with him (more on this in a moment) by adding new assistants to their staff. On Thursday, it was reported that Jim Moran was...
Crabs’ PEL hopes take a hit as Potters rout the Mudcats
That will be the rallying cry for the Humboldt Crabs on Saturday as the race for second place in the Pacific Empire League goes down to the wire. On Friday night, the Lincoln Potters broke a deadlock with the Crabs for second in the standings with a comfortable 13-1 win over the Solano Mudcats.
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