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Drain After Rain to Prevent Mosquitoes
The recent rain has left behind stagnant water. Since temperatures are expected to increase over the next few days, this can create the perfect combination for mosquitoes to breed, according to the Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District on Feb. 20.
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Community Input Needed to Address Needs of Low-Income Residents
The Yolo County Community Services Action Board (CSAB) is looking for community input during a public hearing to better address the needs of low-income individuals and families residing in Yolo County.
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City Council, Police Address ICE Concerns
Statement by the West Sacramento City Council Regarding Immigration Enforcement
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Gayton Appointed Chief Probation Officer
Yolo County Interim Administrator Drik Brazil has announced the appointment of Rachelle Gayton as chief probation officer.
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Yolo County Hosting Expungement Clinic on March 13
Yolo County is assisting residents in overcoming barriers to economic stability and successful reintegration into society hosting a free Expungement Clinic on Thursday, March 13, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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Yolo County Celebrates Black History Month
Yolo County is celebrating Black History Month throughout February with a month-long series of events and activities designed to engage, educate and inspire the community.
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State Senator Cabaldon Appointed to Little Hoover Commission
State Sen. Christopher Cabaldon (D-West Sacramento) has been appointed to the Little Hoover Commission by the Senate Rules Committee, chaired by Senate President pro Tempore Mike McGuire (D-Healdsburg).
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Fight Against DUI Driving Continues
he Yolo County District Attorney’s Office will continue to have a specialized prosecution team that handles alcohol and drug-impaired driving cases through a $231,330 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS).
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Running for Cancer Research
On April 21, Maria Amparo Haynes of Elk Grove is running to defy cancer as a member of the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge team in the 129th Boston Marathon.
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Hornet Freshman Named Men’s Tennis Player of the Week
On Feb. 12, Hornet freshman Gur Libal was named the Big Sky Conference Player of the Week after leading the Hornets to a 3-1 record over the previous week.
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Pranyte Named Women’s Player of the Week
An undefeated record and a historic team victory for the Sacramento State women's tennis team helped lift freshman Emilija Pranyte to Big Sky Conference Player of the Week
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Athletics Storming into Spring Training
There was a different energy as Athletics pitchers and catchers took the field at Mesa Arizona’s Hohokam Stadium on Feb. 12 for the first day of spring training, one that has not been felt around these parts in quite some time.
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Sacramento History Museum Offers Exciting Ways to Celebrate Black History Month
Sacramento History Museum officials are excited to offer two engaging ways for the community to celebrate Black History Month.
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New Home Sales Surge in New Year
New home sales in the Greater Sacramento region saw their typical January surge as buyers returned to new home communities after the holiday lull, the North State Building Industry Association reported Feb. 11.
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City Hosts Mental Health Film Screening
West Sacramento Parks and Recreation is hosting a screening of “What I Wish My Parents Knew,” a 45-minute film that explores the inner struggle of children battling depression and anxiety in silence.
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Modernizing the Port of West Sacramento
Throughout its history, the Port of West Sacramento has served the agricultural, natural resources and construction sectors in Northern California.
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Community Center to Host Family Dance and Fun Night
On Saturday, Feb. 22, the West Sacramento Community Center is hosting a fantasy-themed, family dance. All family members, by birth or by bond, are welcome at this family-friendly event.
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Athletics Give a Nod to Sacramento
Major League Baseball and the Athletics recently announced that the Athletics will wear a new sleeve patch featuring a depiction of the iconic Tower Bridge, which is located behind the ballpark in right field, as well as the word “Sacramento, “all in the team’s classic green and gold color scheme.
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Benefit Fruit Tree Sale March 1
There’s nothing like picking and eating fresh, tree-ripened fruit. You can beautify your yard and reduce your grocery bills at the Winters Friends of the Library annual Fruit Tree Sale.
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Baby with Spina Bifida Has Promising Future After Surgery
Lindsey was 18 weeks pregnant with her fifth child when she got a life-changing phone call. Her blood work was abnormal. She and husband, Jared, went in for an ultrasound and got news that they never expected: their developing baby had spina bifida.
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Beavers Swim to a Pair of Records
The American River College Men's Swim and Dive team opened the season on Jan. 31, by setting two new NorCal Relay Records at a swim meet at Los Positas College in Livermore.
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Sacramento Kings Celebrate Black History Month
On Feb. 3, the Sacramento Kings announced their 25th Annual Black History Month celebration, dedicated to uplifting and honoring the local Black community.
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Bollinger Ranks Amongst Top 125 Singles Players
UC Davis junior Lucas Bollinger earned the 93rd spot in the top 125 Division I Men's Singles players, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association announced on Feb. 5.
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Sharan Named Big Sky Women’s Golfer of the Week
Sacramento State senior Sneha Sharan was named the Big Sky Women's Golfer of the Week, it was announced on Feb. 5. The honor is the first for Sharan this year and the fourth of her career.
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California Office of Traffic Safety Swears in New Director
Stephanie Dougherty was officially sworn in Jan. 13 as the new director for the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS). Appointed by Gov. Gavin Newsom in December, Dougherty will also serve as the governor’s representative for highway safety at the federal level.
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Delta Stewardship Council Dismisses Appeals
On Jan. 23, the Delta Stewardship Council affirmed that the Department of Water Resources’ (DWR) planned geotechnical investigations are not a “Covered Action” under the Delta Reform Act.
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Superior Court Expands Hours of Operation
In an effort to better serve the public, the Sacramento Superior Court will extend its hours of operation at the Carol Miller Justice Center, starting April 7.
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Snowpack Dips Well Below Average in Second Snow Survey of the Season
The Department of Water Resources (DWR) Jan. 31 conducted the second snow survey of the season at Phillips Station.
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Bringing Valentine Art to Life
As Valentine’s Day approaches, many start to think about floral art for their loved ones.
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Council Approves Street Vacating, Naming Policy Updates
Abandonment of an unused West Sacramento Street and updates to the city’s park and facility naming policy were presentation subjects at the City Council’s Jan. 15 meeting.
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Art Shapiro Does it Again: Wins Beer-for-a-Butterfly Contest
University of California, Davis distinguished professor emeritus Art Shapiro has done it again.
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United Way Helps Residents File Taxes for Free
Residents throughout the Sacramento region are eligible to file their taxes online or in person for free through United Way California Capital Region’s Free Tax Preparation program that runs through April 15.
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Black History Month Discussed
Black History Month is an annually observed month-long celebration of African American life, history, and culture.
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Aggies Post Top Fall Quarter Academic Marks
Tying for the sixth-highest quarterly GPA in Division I history, UC Davis student-athletes again set the standard in the classroom posting a fall quarter cumulative GPA of 3.25.
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Aggies Earn Riders of the Week Awards
Seasoned UC Davis student athletes Jessie Rechs and Margaret Franke were named conference riders of the week in Eastern College Athletic Conference’s Jan. 28 release.
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