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Posts from ‘February, 2010’

Anti-Gay Hate Graffiti Found At UC Davis

For the second time in just a few days, graffiti found on the UC Davis campus is being investigated as a hate crime, according to officials.

Kings Topple Clippers, 97-92

Tyreke Evans scored 22 points to help the Sacramento Kings beat the Los Angeles Clippers 97-92 on Sunday night.

Kings hold off Clippers, 97-92

Spencer Hawes looks to shoot under pressure from Los Angeles Clippers forward Drew Gooden in the first half. Tyreke Evans scored 22 points to help the Sacramento Kings beat the Los Angeles Clippers 97-92 on Sunday night. The Kings took the lead midway through the first quarter and never trailed again in winning their second straight

Arrest Made In Case Of Missing SoCal Girl

A registered sex offender from Southern California was arrested Sunday in the disappearance of a suburban San Diego teenager missing for three days after going for a run in a park.

Kings in progress: Hot-shooting Hawes has Kings up 56-42 at half

Spencer Hawes has always been able to shoot, but this is ridiculous. The third-year center is hitting jumpers, hook shots, aggressive driving layups and doing all of it while in motion.

Woman Critically Injured In South Sac House Fire

A South Sacramento resident is in critical condition after a fire broke out in her home early Sunday morning, according to authorities.

Colorful Hindu festival celebrated at Mather Regional Park

Kalpana Shah dances at a Hindu Festival of Holi and Dhuleti, (the festival of colors) after being painted with colored chalk as a celebration of Spring and the full moon, at Mather Regional Park on Sunday. Gujarati Samaj Sacramento, a nonprofit cultural organization, sponsored the Hindu Festival of Holi and Dhuleti on Sunday at Mather Regional Park

Plane Makes Hard Landing At Sac Executive Airport

The Federal Aviation Administration says there were no injuries when a small plane landed with its landing gear up at Sacramento Executive Airport Sunday afternoon.

Julia Mancuso brings Olympic medals home to Tahoe

Squaw Valley’s Julia Mancuso, fresh from earning two silver medals at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, brought the hardware home to Tahoe Sunday. SLIDESHOW: Olympian Julia Mancuso

Sacto 9-1-1: Man dies from injuries from fall in downtown Saturday night

A man in his 60s found early Saturday night with head trauma at 9th and K streets in Sacramento may have died following a fall, police said today. The victim, a resident of downtown, was taken to Sutter General Hospital where he died of his injuries, police spokesman Sgt.