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State Officials Seeking Input From Public On Regulating Driverless Vehicles
With auto officials saying driverless cars could be available by the end of the decade, California officials want to hear from the public on how to regulate the vehicles.
Hundreds Attend 99th Annual Picnic Day At UC Davis
Hundreds of people enjoyed the sunshine out at UC Davis, for the 99th Annual Picnic Day.
Raley Field Steps Up Security For Saturday’s River Cats Game
The Sacramento River Cats are playing at home for the first time since the Boston bombings.
Gallardo Homers, Pitches Brewers Past Giants
Yovani Gallardo overcame a tough few days and kept the Milwaukee Brewers on a roll.
Calif. Democrats Push Wide-Ranging Gun Control Bills
California lawmakers took their first step toward moving a gun control legislation package Tuesday, following similar tough firearm and ammunition restrictions enacted in several other states in the wake of recent shooting rampages.
Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau-Produced Kings Ad Running In Times Square
The Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau has released a :30 commercial in advance of the NBA Board of Governors and relocation committee meetings in New York aimed at convincing league officials to keep the Kings in Sacramento.
Great Scott: Aussie finally dons green at Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) Adam Scott strolled into the room, looking quite dapper in green.
He let out a deep sigh and struggled to contain his emotions – the thoughts of Greg Norman, the folks Down Under, the dad he hugged so tight alongside the 10th green.
Woman Shot Multiple Times In Rancho Cordova
A man dropped his wife off at Sutter Memorial Hospital after she had been shot several times.
High Winds Topple Trees Across Northern California
High winds are creating havoc across Northern California, toppling trees on homes, cars and power lines.
Man To Stand Trial For Murder In Fatal DUI Hit-And-Run
Paul Walden, the man accused of a hit-and-run DUI crash in July 2012 that killed one person, injured another and killed the four dogs, will stand trial for murder.
Famed Film Critic Roger Ebert Dies
The Chicago Sun-Times is reporting that its film critic Roger Ebert has died. He was 70.
Rain Showers Likely On Thursday Morning
Looks like rain showers will be here by around 5 a.m. Thursday morning, so wet roads are likely for the morning commute.




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