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Urban farmers collide with city rules
Steve Mann doesn't look like an outlaw as he cheerfully harvests giant rutabagas and luscious lettuce bunches from a friend's garden in Kansas City, ...
Sacramento Opera delivers sizzling "Elixir"
Like a live wire that throws off sparks wherever it wills, the Sacramento Opera's production of Donizetti's "Elixir of Love," sizzles. And it does so ...
Man arrested for allegedly shooting sea lion
A sea lion with a visible wound to its eye was spotted with an injury near its eye early Wednesday morning along the Sacramento River near the Tower ...
Thanksgiving leftovers: Smoked turkey wraps
Smoked turkey wraps are a great way to use up some of that leftover turkey that you smoked. The crunchy and colorful coleslaw is mighty tasty on ...
Parents get your kids out of LAUSD
It does not matter whether the teachers and educational staff take a 12% pay cut and four furlough days or 7,500 to 8,500 employees are laid off. ...
Ball drop falls victim to cash crunch
Bob ShallitIt's official. There will be no Times Square-style New Year's Eve ball drop in downtown Sacramento this year. The reason: not enough ...
Westlands Irrigation District wields major clout in California water wars
The most powerful voices in the state's recent $11 billion water talks might have been two water districts – one speaking for half the ...
Weekend finale for fall foliage
These oak leaves in Sacramento's McKinley Park are in full color right now. The colored leaves contrast nicely against a solid blue background. This ...
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