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Meet mustangs in need of a home at El Dorado Hills ranch

They are third-strike horses, formerly wild mustangs who escaped starvation and now are safely munching away at a ranch near El Dorado Hills. The mustangs were removed from public land as part of a Bureau of Land Management program to prevent ...

From BILL LINDELOF, Sacramento Bee,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Bureau of Land Management

Sacto 9-1-1: Robber makes off with cash, lottery tickets in Woodland

A robber in Woodland made off with an undisclosed amount of cash and scratch-off lottery tickets this morning. Woodland police said that a man wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and a mask held up the clerk at the AM/PM at 313 Main St. at about 3:30 a.m. ...

From BILL LINDELOF, Sacramento Bee,  20 Nov 2009

Sacramento County cancels two flu clinics

H1N1 vaccination clinics scheduled for today and Saturday by the Sacramento County health department have been canceled due to weather and a lack of parking at the planned sites. A forecast today for blustery rain prompted health officials to cancel ...

From BILL LINDELOF, Sacramento Bee,  20 Nov 2009

Sunny skies today, but rain in the forecast

Here are some rules of the road: Keep your comments civil. Don't insult one another or the subjects of our articles. If you think a comment violates our guidelines click the "report abuse" button to notify the moderators. Responding to the comment ...

From BILL LINDELOF, Sacramento Bee,  18 Nov 2009

Webber's Center Court restaurant closes abruptly

Ex-Sacramento Kings star Chris Webber, right, helps Jason Shinstock mix drinks at the 2006 opening of the Center Court restaurant. The game is apparently over at least for now for Center Court With C-Webb, the sports-themed restaurant opened three ...

From BILL LINDELOF, Sacramento Bee,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Sacramento Kings,  Chris Webber

Crackdown on seat belt scofflaws starts today

While buckling up is automatic for most motorists -- there's a 95.4 percent usage rate in California -- police are still on the lookout for scofflaws and today marks the beginning of a no-warning enforcement period for those who don't use seat ...

From BILL LINDELOF, Sacramento Bee,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: California Highway Patrol

Chris Webber's Natomas restaurant closes

The game is apparently over -- at least for now -- for Center Court With C-Webb, the sports restaurant opened by the former Sacramento Kings basketball star three years ago. A recording on the restaurant answering machine said that Chris Webber is ...

From BILL LINDELOF, Sacramento Bee,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Chris Webber,  Sacramento Kings

Sacto 9-1-1: Arraignment set for Sacramento woman arrested in daughter's drowning

A 31-year-old Sacramento woman arrested Sunday on suspicion of drowning her 3-year-old daughter will make her initial appearance in court Tuesday. Anul Malik Ram was booked into Sacramento County jail on suspicion of murder, according to jail records. ...

From BILL LINDELOF, Sacramento Bee,  16 Nov 2009

Sacto 9-1-1: 'K-9 Bandit' snares suspect after helicopter pursuit

Different facets of police work -- foot pursuit, helicopter search and police dog capture -- came into play over the weekend to arrest a parolee who police said ran from them. Sacramento police said Stephen Barros, 43, fled on foot when an officer ...

From BILL LINDELOF, Sacramento Bee,  16 Nov 2009

Cat felled by shots from pellet gun recovers after surgery

Big Ben, the cat that had been paralyzed by shots from a pellet gun, underwent successful surgery and regained use of his hind legs. The last bell has not tolled for the spunky black cat Big Ben, whose body was riddled with gun pellets, including one ...

From BILL LINDELOF, Sacramento Bee,  6 Nov 2009

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