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  • Boxer, Fiorina Square Off in U.S. Senate Debate

    Wednesday, September 1, 2010

    The only scheduled debate in California’s U-S Senate race Wednesday night saw Republican Carly Fiorina and Democrat Barbara Boxer spend as much time attacking each other as talking about their own accomplishments.

  • Meg Whitman: No Budget, No Paychecks For Lawmakers

    Wednesday, September 1, 2010

    GOP candidate for Governor Meg Whitman is taking shots at lawmakers for the budget stalemate. At a campaign stop in Folsom Wednesday, Whitman said they shouldn’t get paid if they don’t pass a spending plan on time.

  • Upswing In Local Education Jobs

    Wednesday, September 1, 2010

    The latest employment figures show an upswing in local government hiring in the Sacramento area over the past year. That’s despite all the recent budget-related layoffs.

Oil Rig Explodes In Gulf Of Mexico

Thu, Sep02, 2010

The rig, about 80 miles south of Vermillion Bay along the central Louisana coast, exploded about 9:30 am. CDT Thursday. Emergency crews are en route to the scene.

Rapper T.I. And Wife Arrested On Drug Charges

Thu, Sep02, 2010

The rapper and his wife, singer Tameka Cottle, were arrested in Los Angeles Wednesday night after police smelled what appeared to be marijuana coming from their car on Sunset Boulevard.

Discovery Hostage-Taker Hated Programming

Thu, Sep02, 2010

A gunman police shot to death after he took hostages at Discovery Channel's headquarters said he hated the company's shows such as "Kate Plus 8" because they promote population growth and its environmental programming because it did little to save the planet.

Some Dig In, Others Flee Coast As Earl Nears

Thu, Sep02, 2010

Tourists were largely gone from North Carolina's Outer Banks, but those resolute residents who stayed behind say they were prepared Thursday to potentially face down the most powerful hurricane to threaten the coast in years.

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  • Theatre Review: Old Love

    Wednesday, August 18, 2010

    Sacramento’s B Street Theater has staged more than a half dozen scripts by playwright Norm Foster, and they’re doing another one this summer. Critic Jeff Hudson considers why Foster’s work is so appealing as he reviews the current B Street show.

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