Saturday, September 27, 2014

Sacramento is About to Get a Revamped Train Terminal


Sacramento is About to Get a Revamped Train Terminal


Estimated arrival: 2016. Sacramento is about to get a revamped train terminal. Over the next two years, there will be $33 million poured into the historic depot on I Street. Murals will be polished, chandeliers shined, Amtrak will be moved into a now ...


The Nation's Mayors To Gather In Sacramento With A Focus On Ferguson, Tech & Innovation, Economic Equality And More


WASHINGTON, Sept. 26, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Under the leadership of U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) President Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson, a bipartisan delegation of more than thirty mayors who serve in the organization's leadership will ...


EDITORIAL: MLS is not ready for Sacramento Republic FC


On Saturday evening, Sacramento Republic FC will take on the Harrisburg City Islanders for the USL Pro Championship. On Sunday morning, club management will begin preparation to take on perhaps an even more ruthless foe: the MLS expansion committee.


Saxophonist Oliver Lakes makes a Sacramento stop


The protean saxophonist and composer Oliver Lake comes back through Sacramento next week under the aegis of guitarist Ross Hammond and his Nebraska Mondays improvisational music series at Luna’s Cafe. Lake, a co-founder of the long running World ...


Sacramento CA: ? State Board of Equalization - Announcement of Regulatory Change


The State Board of Equalization would like to announce that recently adopted Sales and Use Tax Regulation 1525.4, Manufacturing and Research & Development Equipment, was approved by the Office of Administrative Law and filed with the Secretary of State on ...


Sacramento Achieves Average September Rain Total in One Day


Cooler temperatures, humidity and the rain will aid forest fires across Washington, as a cold front continues to advance east. From rain causing a tree to uproot and hit a car in California, to beautiful fall foliage in Michigan, Accuweather brings you ...


Court Finds Sacramento Bee Misclassified Employees as Independent Contractors


SANTA ANA, Calif., Sept. 26, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The Superior Court for the County of Sacramento held that the Sacramento Bee owned by the McClatchy Company misclassified its newspaper carriers as independent contractors when in fact they were employees.



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