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Bird Flu: What Residents Need to Know
California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a State of Emergency on Dec. 18 in response to the ongoing H5N1 Avian Influenza (bird flu) outbreak.
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Key New Laws in 2025
Starting Jan. 1, 2025, many significant new laws will go into effect across California, impacting everything in daily life from traffic regulations, employment, housing to healthcare.
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PG&E Hosts Troopathon’s Annual Christmas Care Package Party
Troopathon, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the brave men and women of our Armed Forces, is excited to announce that Pacific Gas and Electric Company will host its Annual Christmas Care Package Party as the featured volunteer group.
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Recreational Dungeness Crab Fishery Open in Northern California
The recreational fishery for Dungeness crab is open in the portion of northern California that was delayed due to a public health hazard.
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Lady Lancers Soccer Preparing for Metro League Play
Despite getting off to a slow start to begin their season, the Cordova Lady Lancers varsity soccer team is feeling good as Metro League competition awaits after the new year.
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Planning Commission Approves Mather Veterans Village’s Phase Four
The Rancho Cordova Planning Commission approved two projects on Tuesday, Dec. 11, after discussions on design and community impact. The meeting focused on a church remodel and a new affordable housing complex for veterans, both of which aim to enhance local infrastructure and support community needs.
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25th Annual Community Christmas Tree Lighting a Success
The 25th annual Cordova Community Christmas Tree Lighting was held on Dec. 1 at Village Green Park.
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MEDnRX Launches Innovative Telemedicine and Telepharmacy Kiosk
MEDnRX, an El Dorado Hills-based healthcare technology company, officially launched its first telemedicine and telepharmacy kiosk on Dec. 12 at SF Market, 2738 Sunrise Blvd.
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Elected City Council Members Appointed
The Rancho Cordova City Council held its meeting on Monday, Dec. 16, where significant leadership changes were made, including the appointment of a new mayor and vicemayor, as well as a discussion on the city’s Planning Commissions future.
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Sacramento New Home Sales Ending 2024 on a High Note
During a time of year when new home sales in the greater Sacramento region normally are dipping to their annual low point, buyers continued to purchase new homes at near-record levels in November, the North State Building Industry Association (BIA) reported Dec. 10.
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Public Health Accreditation Strengthens Community
Sacramento County Public Health (SCPH) has earned national accreditation from the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB), a testament to its commitment to improving the health and well-being of residents.
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Sutter Health Announces Latest Multispecialty Care Center Expansion
Renovation is underway at the Sutter Health Arden Care Center located at 1651 Exposition Blvd. in Sacramento as part of the health system’s robust, strategic plan to increase access to more care services.
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Family Hits Jackpot for Local Charities
Seven is a special number for Kelvin and Leslie Moss of Granite Bay. They have seven children, and their last child was nicknamed “Seven.” And, on the night they went to the Sacramento area’s charitable vending machines, there were seven members of their family present.
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Delivering Mobile Aid When Disasters Strike
You may not know about Sacramento County's Local Assistance Centers (LAC), but when residents are hit with disasters, the centers become vital locations for people who need help getting their lives back on track.
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UC Davis To Join Mountain West Conference
The University of California, Davis has accepted a formal invitation to join the Mountain West Conference beginning July 1, 2026.
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Jesuit High’s Cross Country Coach Honored
Jesuit High School Cross Country Head Coach Walt Lange received a prestigious honor on Saturday, Dec. 7, as he was named the Joe Newton Coach of the Year at the Nike Cross Nationals (NXN).
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Hornet Football Coach Resigns
On Friday, Dec. 6, Sacramento State University announced that Hornet Football head coach Andy Thompson had resigned to pursue other career opportunities.
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California Respects the Power of Your Vote
Californians can confidently claim this: California has made more significant reforms to our election laws and expanded voting rights than any other state.
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Lady Lancers' Second-Half Rally Fuels OT Win
The Cordova Lady Lancers put together a comeback for the ages on Friday, Dec. 6 against visiting Destiny Christian Academy, coming away with an exciting 49-46 overtime victory inside the Lancer gym.
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Council Approves $2.7M Contract for Business Retention Services
The Rancho Cordova City Council approved a resolution on Dec. 2 authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract with the Rancho Cordova Area Chamber of Commerce for business retention services. The agreement, valued at up to $2,777,937, will span from February 2025 to February 2028.
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Large-Scale Bird Fighting Ring Discovered in South Sacramento
This weekend, Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office Central Division Patrol Deputies responded to a residence in the south area of the county on Borden Road, regarding a large group of vehicles.
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Judge Lindquist Designated Presiding Judge of Sacramento County Juvenile Court
Superior Court Judge Kristina B. Lindquist will serve as Presiding Judge over Sacramento County’s Juvenile Court.
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Teens Earn Bikes
Cordova High School students in Rancho Cordova have benefitted from a program created by the American River Bike Patrol (ARBP) that has introduced teens to the joys of cycling and taught them life skills in an unusual way.
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Economic Development and Community Development Directors Named
The City of Rancho Cordova announced Amanda Norton as its new Economic Development director and Darcy Goulart as its new Community Development director.
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Recognizing Local STARs
On Dec. 4, the City of Rancho Cordova, Rancho Cordova Police Department and Sacramento Metro Fire spread holiday cheer and recognized the achievements of 34 exceptional local students.
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Finding a New Direction
Tina Goree was 59 years old and managing a Wing Stop in Sacramento in 2018 when she decided it was time to change careers as she continued to age. She signed up for a class at a career skills center and was ready to begin a new chapter.
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Sue Frost Honored by Hundreds at Party
Hundreds of well-wishers kept the secret from guest of honor Sue Frost that she was about to have an unforgettable evening on Saturday, Nov. 23.
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Marathon Runs its Course
An international cast of runners hit the streets of Sacramento County on Sunday, Dec. 8, for the 41st annual California International Marathon (CIM).
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Hornet Football Inks 10 Players on National Signing Day
The Sacramento State football team added the first pieces towards the future with the addition of 10 student-athletes on National Signing Day, it was announced on Dec. 4. The group is made up of eight defensive players and three offensive players.
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Sac Republic FC Re-Signs Rodrigo Lopez for 2025
On Dec. 3, Republic FC announced the club has re-signed Rodrigo Lopez for the 2025 season. The veteran midfielder will be added to the club’s roster, pending league and federation approval. Per club policy, the terms of the contract were not disclosed.
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Society For the Blind Announces Vision Forward Initiative Launch
Society for the Blind recently launched its $1-million Vision Forward Initiative at its 70th anniversary celebration.
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Keep Your Pets Safe During the Holidays
The holiday season is a time for joy, celebration and spending time with loved ones – including our furry, feathered and scaly family members. However, this festive time can also bring unique challenges and hazards for pets.
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Child, Family and Adult Services Director Appointed
The Board of Supervisors at its Dec. 3 meeting concurred with the County Executive’s appointment of Shelby Boston as Child, Family and Adult Services director, effective Jan. 27.
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Mendocino Coast Home to Lesser-Known Gems
With whatever route you choose to arrive on the bluffs of the Mendocino coast, there is no escaping the first dance to this weekend romance, which is a slow and winding road through shady, lush, towering redwoods.
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High Wheelers Have a New Home
City of Marysville and the High Wheelers Join Forces to Bring Independent Pro Baseball to Yuba-Sutter Region
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