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State Air Resources Board Approves New Vehicle Emissions Reductions
Friday, January 27, 2012CARB has mandated 1 in 7 cars sold in California by 2025 be plug-in hybrids or zero emissions vehicles.

$17 Billion Flood Protection Plan Proposed
Friday, January 27, 2012The California Department of Water Resources presented its Central Valley Flood Protection plan to the Central Valley Flood Protection Board Friday.

Back Taxes Owed After Some Short Sales
Friday, January 27, 2012Sacramento Business Journal Editor Jack Robinson says the week's top business stories include a rash of IRS letters to people who owe back taxes for short sales on their homes...and Governor Brown's decision to streamline environmental regulations.

Capitol Roundup: Final Effort to Save Redevelopment Dead
Thursday, January 26, 2012California redevelopment agencies won’t get an 11th-hour reprieve from their elimination by the state. Also, a single-payer health care bill stalls in the State Senate. And Gov. Jerry Brown touts his agenda in Southern California.

Ticks With Lyme Disease Organism Found in Sierra
Thursday, January 26, 2012A warmer-than-normal winter may be putting people at an increased danger of tick exposure and Lyme Disease.
Kevin White, Boston Mayor In Turbulent '70s, Dies
Sat, Jan28, 2012
The former mayor was credited with putting the city on a path to prosperity. White also saw the city through court-ordered busing to desegregate public schools, but he ended his four-term tenure in 1983 under a cloud of ethics suspicions. White died Friday in his home. He was 82.
BP Emails Reveal Early Knowledge Disaster's Potential
Fri, Jan27, 2012
The day the Deepwater Horizon sank in the Gulf of Mexico, officials warned in an internal email string that if the well was not protected by the blow-out preventer, crude oil could burst into the gulf at a rate of 3.4 million gallons a day — a higher rate than the government's final estimate.
Emails Show How 'Fast and Furious' Ambush News Unfolded At Justice Dept.
Fri, Jan27, 2012
For the first time, the Justice Department has made public a series of sensitive messages that passed to the highest levels of the agency within hours of an ambush that killed a U.S. border patrol agent in 2010, igniting a national scandal over a gun trafficking investigation gone wrong.
FDA Detains OJ Imports After Finding Fungicide
Fri, Jan27, 2012
The Food and Drug Administration has detained several shipments of imported orange juice after finding traces of carbendazim, an illegal fungicide. The government says the juice is safe to drink. But carbendazim is not U.S.-approved and any juice that contains small amounts must be detained.
Obama Vs. Gingrich? More Reasons GOP Fears The Matchup
Fri, Jan27, 2012
Political analyst Stuart Rothenberg projects that President Obama would bury Newt Gingrich in the Electoral College. The president has also gained ground against Mitt Romney.
Higher Dropout Age May Not Lead To More Diplomas
Fri, Jan27, 2012
In his State of the Union address, President Obama called on every state to require students to stay in school until they graduate or turn 18. But unimpressive results in states that already have that requirement raise questions about how effective the initiative would really be.
Obama Stresses Importance Of College Affordability
Fri, Jan27, 2012
President Obama told students in Michigan that their universities should stop raising tuition so much faster than the rate of inflation.
Week In Politics: State Of The Union; Republican Debates
Fri, Jan27, 2012
Robert Siegel speaks with our regular political commentators, E.J. Dionne of the Washington Post and Brookings Institution, and David Brooks of the New York Times.
Obama Offers House Dems A Pep Talk
Fri, Jan27, 2012
President Obama dropped in on the House Democrats' retreat in Cambridge, Md., Friday afternoon, offering encouragement and a pep talk.
Military Drops 'Birth Control Glasses' For Fresher Pair
Fri, Jan27, 2012
Over 22 years, the military's thick-framed, large-lensed, standard-issue glasses have developed a reputation for seriously hurting their wearer's chances of getting a date. Now, the military is finally offering a new design.
Dengue Fever Cases Surge Worldwide
Fri, Jan27, 2012
Dengue fever cases are soaring worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. They're also hitting closer to home. Two locally acquired cases were reported in Miami last year, and public health experts say we should expect more.
It's All Politics, Jan 26, 2012
Fri, Jan27, 2012
The GOP presidential race comes to Florida. Has Romney recovered from his South Carolina drubbing? Has Gingrich's momentum been halted? NPR's Ron Elving and Ken Rudin try to figure it out in time for Florida's Jan. 31 primary. Also, Gabby Giffords bows out in an emotional farewell.
Why A Fight To The Finish May Not Be A Bad Thing
Fri, Jan27, 2012
Popular wisdom holds that a long and bitter primary election will hurt the eventual nominee come November. Drawn-out nomination races, the thinking goes, drain coffers and give rivals more time to gather ammunition. But many political analysts say a bruising primary can have certain advantages.

Insight: Capitol Chat / Northern California Cheese / Smiley and West / The Alkali Flats
Friday, January 27, 2012Why is the legislature sueing State Controller John Chiang? Will the proposed tax hikes on the rich pass? Northern California cheese's amazing popularity; The "West and Smiley Show" on Capital Public Radio; The Alkali Flats at Harlow's on Sunday.

Insight: Sacramento Region Economic Forecast / Stories on Stage / Richard Savino / Sound Advice: Blue Dog Jam
Thursday, January 26, 2012A new report says Sacramento's hard-hit economy will improve in 2012; Burgeoning fiction authors from the Northern Valley share their stories; The music that got a Sacramento State professor nominated for a Grammy; New indie music in Sound Advice.

Symposium Highlights Modern Day Winemaking
Thursday, January 26, 2012There’s more to wine than drinking it and rating it. At the Unified Wine & Grape Symposium in its last day at the Sacramento Convention Center, Elaine Corn discovered a variety of new technologies that help make wine the modern way.

Theatre Review: West Side Story
Thursday, January 26, 2012Sacramento audiences love West Side Story. The show has been mounted six times at the Music Circus, and smaller theatres have presented countless other productions. But the touring show now at the Community Center Theatre offers something special.





