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Thursday * Raul Cisneros, 178-yard 11th hole at Cordova, 3-wood. * Don Bryant, 113-yard third hole at Emerald Lakes, 8-iron. Friday * Paul Peterson, 215-yard 17th hole at Cameron Park, 4-hybrid. Saturday * Norio Iwase, 160-yard eighth hole at Whitney Oaks, 6-iron. * David Evans, 171-yard third hole at Turkey Creek, hybrid.
H1N1 flu vaccines still available in El Dorado County
El Dorado County public health officials say it's not too late to get the H1N1 flu vaccine.
Mom fights to keep her son in school
All Mauricio Velasco, 7, wants to do is go to school and be with his friends at Folsom's Theodore Judah Elementary School.
Cameron Park Mom Blames Toyota For Crash
Toyota dealers are set this week to get the parts they need to fix gas pedals in millions of recalled cars, but the move cannot come soon enough for a Cameron Park mom who blames the accelerator in her RAV4 for a crash that occurred last week.
Cameron Park woman blames crash on Toyota recall
Tonia Nichols says she never wants to get back inside her Toyota Rav-4. "I hit a building.
Community Portrait: Wine, dining, a
William "Billy V" Vandegrift is a Community Services District board member for El Dorado Hills.
Firearms, jewelry stolen out of a
El Dorado County Sheriff's deputies are looking for two or three suspects who broke into an area home making off with several collector firearms and jewelry.
On the Move: Business hires and promotions
Marianne Richardson of Sacramento has been named executive director of Chateau on Capitol Avenue, a midtown independent and assisted living community.
El Dorado Irrigation District adds meetings on rate hike
Two additional community workshops to discuss proposed water and sewer rate increases for El Dorado Irrigation District customers have been scheduled in El Dorado Hills and Cameron Park.
West Sacramento Ortega's nightclub murder suspect arrested
West Sacramento police detectives have arrested one of two suspects wanted in a September 2009 nightclub shooting that left a Sacramento man dead.
Cameron Park couple flying to Haiti to help
Leisa Faulkner tears up when she thinks about Haitian colleagues, friends and children she's worked with over the years.
Combining two relatively innocuous ingredients, dry ice and water, created not only an explosion, but quite a stir recently in Cameron Park.
USD Gets Scholarship Grant to Attract Science and Math Students
The University of San Diego has been awarded a $600,000 grant by the National Science Foundation to increase the number of graduates in science and mathematics, especially among minority and disadvantaged groups.
New Year welcomed with big round of kisses, hugs
Married for 18 years, Jessie Baratta, 37, and Brian Baratta, 48, brought in 2010 with a kiss at Bistro 33 in El Dorado Hills.
Before you dump it ... donate it
Employees Alex Hansen, foreground, and Jeff Delasantos, recycle cardboard at the recycling center in Diamond Springs on Tuesday, Dec.
Cameron Park "Shots Fired" May Have Been Dry Ice Bombs
Several households had an unwelcome dose of New Year's anxiety Friday night when a SWAT team came swarming through their Cameron Park neighborhood.
GUNPAL.net to be Featured as AuctionArms.com Payment Method
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As we usher out 2009 and the end of the decade, The Press Tribune welcomes a new reporter who joins the ranks to cover local news, crime and courts.
El Dorado Hills Crime Log, Dec. a
Vehicle theft at 1:50 a.m. on Town Center Blvd. in El Dorado Hills. Deputies observed two male juveniles, 16 and 14, prowling in Town Center shopping area; the juveniles were detained after running from deputies and were later arrested for prowling, resisting arrest and vehicle theft.
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Cameron Park baby's death leads to lasting legacy of marrow registry
Angela and Bob Kott talk in their Cameron Park home about their mission to add to the National Marrow Donor Program registry.