Oct 31, 2009 | Auburn Journal
For Mohammad Azimi, a few strips of melted metal are a reminder of his good fortune.
Del Oro grad's death ruled accidental
A Del Oro graduate died because of an accidental drowning caused by alcohol and prescription drug intoxication, an autopsy report revealed.
Loomis Woman's Creek Death Ruled Accidental
A coroner's autopsy and toxicology results indicate a young woman found in a Loomis creek Aug.
Haunted house threatens thrills, chills
Travis Denna, center, puts the finishing touches on his senior project, a Halloween haunted house in Penryn, with the help of fellow Peer Helpers seniors Kevin Fultz, of Auburn, and Kelsey Seaman, of Loomis.
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Seeds: Invasive plants force hands of nurseries, which uproot them from stock
The Chinese tallow tree started to encroach on native trees. Even good plants can go bad.
Shots fired after three bears raid rural Placer County chicken coop
This imprint shows how a bear's claws dug into the door of a chicken hutch on a Loomis property before being treed and shot at.
Twister blows back into town after recent storm
Twister, a 6-year-old Arabian and Quarter Horse, was spooked by last weeka s storm and was missing for four days before he was found Sunday morning.
Yoga classes get a relaxing assist a
Yoga instructor Cathy Mikles stretches with her class at the High-Hand Nursery in Loomis.
DA declines to prosecute official's case
The District Attorneya TMs Office has declined to prosecute a domestic violence case against an Auburn public official.
Wildlife group combines owl release, fundraiser in Loomis
Nala, a great horned owl, was taken in by Debbie Duvall 12 years ago and helped nurture two baby owls.
Sue Smead said she was shocked when the 2002 Ford F-250 she was driving started to fishtail and spin out.
Former Loomis youth coach jailed for child molestation
A former Loomis youth sports coach was sentenced Wednesday to six months in jail for lewd acts with his underage stepdaughter.
DuPriests are first family of Del a
The family that plays together stays together and the DuPriests of Penryn exemplify that adage.
Storm pummels area, knocks out power
Town of Loomis public works staff are kept busy cleaning up during the first storm of the season on Tuesday.
Jan Kapple Klein is Auburn's poster girl
Jan Kapple Klein, an Auburn artist, designed and painted poster artwork for the Oct.
Wine and Food Festival draws record crowds
Lys Warren and Cheri Schoenborn of El Dorado Hills taste Montoliva wine poured by Gail McIsaac during the Wine and Food Festival Saturday in Auburn.
Placer County may be short-sighted in suspending the chipping service for tree and brush prunings.
Bob Shallit: Folsom film exec to test local banks for loan -- and tell all on blog
Are banks making loans to small businesses - or just hoarding cash? A Folsom film production executive says he intends to find out - by conducting what he's calling a "very public business experiment." Torrey Loomis, president of Silverado Systems Inc., tells us he plans to ask more than 20 local banks for an $850,000 loan to pursue a joint venture ...
Taylor Road winds its way through a
Walter Taylor points to a photograph taken in front of the Blue Goose Fruit Shed in the 1940s that includes his father, Porter Lee Taylor, for whom Taylor Road was named.
Loomis facility offers care with a
Bonnie Largent, 78, who lives at Senior Care Villa of Loomis, and her daughter Linda Moyle, of Loomis, enjoy a shared moment while walking the grounds.