Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Mexican president faces protests in Sacramento


Mexican president faces protests in Sacramento


Mexican president faces protests in Sacramento His visit follows Brown’s trip to Mexico earlier in the summer when they discussed trade. Check out this story on thecalifornian.com: http://bit.ly/1tHi0NH


Scott Bruns To Manage Supreme Lending's New Branch In Sacramento


Supreme Lending, a Dallas-based nationwide mortgage banker, has hired industry veteran Scott Bruns to head up its new branch in Sacramento, Calif. As per a press release, the company plans to open three satellite branches in the greater Sacramento area in ...


Mexican president faces protest in Sacramento


Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on Tuesday was greeted by dozens of protesters in Sacramento criticizing his country's detention of a U.S. Marine. About 150 people, many waving American flags or holding signs calling for the Marine to be set free ...


Sacramento Kings' DeMarcus Cousins recovered from knee injury


With emotions on high-alert after the devastating injury to Indiana Pacers star Paul George, the NBA world came to a stop after Cousins fell to the ground at the Chicago based practice. Teammates gathered around the former Kentucky talent as he hobbled off ...


Sacramento charity may be nation's first bitcoin-based nonprofit


A Sacramento-based organization says it is the nation's first bitcoin-based charity to receive nonprofit status. BitGive Foundation has been operating as an all-volunteer organization raising money for public-health and environmental causes for more than a ...


Mexican president arrives in Sacramento to build California ties


Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto on Tuesday continued his two-day trip to California, traveling to Sacramento to meeting with Gov. Jerry Brown and lawmakers and deliver a speech to the Legislature. The trip comes less than a month after Brown visited ...



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