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Cause sought for Carmichael house fire

Cause of a house fire in Carmichael this morning is under investigation. The fire was reported at 7:46 a.m., and firefighters from the Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District were on the scene about four minutes later

Carmichael robber pistol whips woman but can’t get her money

A robber pistol-whipped a woman Monday night at a Carmichael bank ATM. The 42-year-old woman was hit in the head about 7:30 p.m. when she was at the cash machine outside a bank at Fair Oaks Boulevard and Sutter Avenue

Woman Attacked At Gunpoint Near Carmichael ATM

Sacramento police are still investigating a a violent attack at a Carmichael ATM Monday night.

Carmichael nature center gets temporary reprieve

The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors has granted a temporary reprieve to a Carmichael nature center popular with school children.

Prep blog: No. 8 Sheldon upsets top-ranked Jesuit on big boys basketball night

No. 8 Sheldon boys basketball is showing that it might be OK without star Darius Nelson. The Huskies upset top-ranked Jesuit 61-59 in Carmichael Wednesday night as sophomore Kyiron Thomas led five Huskies in double figures with 18 points.

Retiring Sheriff McGinness to receive hometown honor

Retiring Sacramento County Sheriff John McGinness will be honored as Carmichael’s 2010 “Person of the Year.” McGinness, who is about to begin his last year in office, grew up in Carmichael and attended Our Lady of the Assumption School. A Carmichael Chamber of Commerce dinner honoring the sheriff is scheduled Jan. 8 at Arian Palace, 6309 Fair Oaks Blvd.

Carmichael chamber to honor Sacramento County Sheriff McGinness

Retiring Sacramento County Sheriff John McGinness will be honored as Carmichael’s 2010 “Person of the Year.” McGinness, who is about to begin his last year in office, grew up in Carmichael and attended Our Lady of Assumption School. A Carmichael Chamber of Commerce dinner honoring the sheriff is scheduled for Jan. 8 at Arian Palace, 6309 Fair Oaks Blvd., Carmichael

Sacto 9-1-1: Man sentenced for Sacramento murder in running teens off road

A judge today sentenced Tyrone Adam Palmer to 22 years and four months to life in prison for running a car with three teenaged girls off the road two years ago, killing one, leaving a second in a persistent vegetative state and severely injuring the third. Palmer, who was convicted of second-degree murder last month by a Sacramento Superior Court jury, tearfully apologized to the mother of Kailey McGagin, the 17-year-old girl who died in the Oct. 13, 2007, hit-and-run on Winding Way in Carmichael, but then told Judge David De Alba that he never knew the girls’ car crashed.

Carmichael arts center renews its lease, finds a partner

Just in time for the start of their holiday craft fair this week, the folks at the Sacramento Fine Arts Center in Carmichael have some news they say is worth celebrating.

Lungren to host town hall meeting in Carmichael

U.S. Rep. Dan Lungren is hosting a town hall meeting in Carmichael to talk about health care reform and other topics