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Powerball Fever Ramps Up With $600 Million Jackpot
With more than half a billion dollars up for grabs, Americans are once again having big jackpot dreams. The line at Lichini’s Liquor and Deli in Sacramento wraps around the store, and it’s been that way the entire afternoon, with 10 to 15-minute wait to get up to the counter.
Group Accuses Walmart Of Cutting Employees Hours To Avoid Healthcare Law
Dozens of people stood outside a local Walmart today protesting what they call the “Walmart loophole” that has taxpayers footing the bill for the employee’s health care.
Man Robbed At Knifepoint In Woodland Apartment Complex
A man was robbed at knifepoint Wednesday afternoon of his wallet at a Woodland apartment complex.
Opening Statements Begin In Michael Jackson’s Wrongful Death Lawsuit
An attorney for Michael Jackson’s mother says AEG Live owed it to the pop superstar to properly investigate the doctor held criminally responsible for his death.
Wealth Manager In Sacramento Touts Education As Key To Success
For one wealth manager, the road to financial independence starts with education.
Recent Tracy School Bomb Scares Costing District $100,000
The bomb threats that were called into two Tracy high schools in March will cost the district more than $100,000.
Audit Reveals State Under-Collecting For Vanity Plates
The state charges extra for special license plates, but is the money ending up where it should? The problem came to light after an Associated Press investigation showed a state audit has unearthed a slew of problems with the plates.
Local Residents Look For Last-Minute Help To File Their Taxes
Now to the deadline many of us dread: tax day. You have until midnight Monday to file, and some doors in downtown Sacramento are staying open late for some last-minute help.
Bill Would Ban Lenders From Garnishing College Graduates’ Wages
People who are having trouble repaying student loans from private lenders would get some relief under a bill that has passed the state Assembly.
City Of Stockton Ruled Eligible For Chapter 9 Bankruptcy
A judge accepted the California city of Stockton’s bankruptcy application on Monday, making it the most populous city in the nation to enter bankruptcy.
Stockton Bankruptcy Decision Will Have Long-Term Effects
For the people of Stockton, a federal judge’s anticipated decision Monday on the city’s bankruptcy petition will affect their day-to-day lives for decades to come.
City Of Stockton’s Bankruptcy Trial Underway
A civil trial is under way to determine whether the California city of Stockton becomes the nation’s most populous to enter bankruptcy.


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