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Change sweeping over Sacramento region's public worker pension benefits
The biggest change to hit public pension benefits in years is sweeping across the Sacramento region, effectively cutting tens of millions of dollars from municipal worker paychecks.
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What's up: Roseville Summer Concert Series begins
What: The fifth annual Fountains at Roseville Summer Concert Series kicks off Saturday with a tribute to one of the most popular musical groups of the 1970s and '80s – Chicago.
Watch free movies in the park starting June 9
Looking for some fun, free entertainment this summer? Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations' Movie in the Park is back.
Poll: Who Has Your Vote for Assembly District 6?
Next week's primary election will feature three choices for the State Assembly, District 6 that includes Fair Oaks, Roseville, Rocklin and Granite Bay.
Roseville High Tigers celebrate graduation, school's 100th anniversary
Roseville High School commemorated its 100th graduating class Friday, and seniors felt the typical mixed emotions of bidding farewell to their youth.
Fire size of baseball field contained near Walerga Road in Roseville
Firefighters were responding to an area near Walerga and Pfe roads in Roseville at about 6 p.m. Friday.
No charges for Roseville officer investigated for illegal arms sales
A Roseville police officer investigated for alleged illegal firearms sales will not be charged, the U.S. Attorney's office announced Friday.
Lake Elsinore's Next City Manager: Council Members Lay Out Their Requirements
The Lake Elsinore City Council is spending time Friday briefing a recruiting firm on what it wants in its next city manager.
APNewsBreak: Calif. deputies face weapons charges
Federal prosecutors are charging two California sheriff's deputies with illegally dealing in dozens of weapons, some of which fell into the hands of criminals.
Senate rejects lower penalty for drug possession
State senators have rejected a bid to make California the 14th state to end felony penalties for those convicted of possessing small amounts of drugs for personal use.
Appetizers: Free Krispy Kreme doughnuts Friday in Roseville
Somewhere behind Groundhog's Day and National Grilled Cheese Day we find another chance to reflect on a favorite national past time.
Sweet: Friday Is National Donut Day
Well, I... walked around the corner and I walked around the block and I walked right into a donut shop... A - from a children's song It seems like there is a special day for just about everything these days, and the donut is no exception.
Rocklin and Roseville golf instructor recognized
Huetter Recognized as U.S. Kids Golf Certified Instructor ATLANTA, GA. - U.S. Kids Golf recently announced that Mike Huetter of Sacramento has earned the title of Kids Golf Certified Instructor.
Sacto 911: Two school burglaries as Roseville police ask for help in keeping watch
With impending summer vacation and recent burglaries at two schools, Roseville police are asking for the public's help in stopping campus break-ins. Thefts and vandalism tend to increase during the summer months.
Sacramento man who stole lottery tickets sues officer who shot him
A Sacramento man who admitted stealing seven Scratchers lottery tickets from a convenience store a year ago has filed a lawsuit alleging an off-duty Placer County sheriff's deputy shot him in the back three times when he tried to run away.
Cathie Anderson: Roseville architects land big China contracts
The phone call from China came out of the blue in 2009, just after Williams + Paddon Architects + Planners won a prestigious Gold Nugget award for the design of a clubhouse on California's Central Coast.
Grocery merger will use Sprouts branding
Under a deal announced in March, Phoenix-based Sprouts said it would take over Sunflower Farmers Market, headquartered in Boulder, Colo., forming a combined company with 144 stores.
Ask Sacto 911 crime Q&A: What happened to CHP officer accused of molesting children?
QUESTION: What happened with the sexual assault case in Roseville against the CHP officer? His name was Wayne Alger and I think it was 2007 or 2008.
Biz Buzz: Home brew shop open for business
Beer fans raise your glasses. The Brewmeister celebrated its grand opening Saturday, amid plenty of "cheers" from home brewers and local beer enthusiasts.
Roseville police acquire used military surplus
Roseville police officer Danny Miller stands in front of the "Humvee" he received for the department for free thanks to a unique program through the Untied States military.