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Food executive Salyer meets $6M bail in food probe

SACRAMENTO – A former food company executive at the center of a tomato price-fixing investigation was released from jail Friday on $6 million bail.

Stockton paramedic dispute has city, county battling

STOCKTON — A city-county dispute

Postcard: Cruising the Delta in an amphibious duck

SAN JOAQUIN DELTA – Join Jonathan Mumm as he goes for a cruise aboard a World War

Sacramento police seek missing father, kids

SACRAMENTO – Authorities are asking for the community’s help in finding a 25-year-old wanted man who has fled with his young children, according to police.

Neighbor arrested in retired Sacramento horse trainer’s murder

SACRAMENTO – Authorities have arrested a 26-year-old man in the murder of a retired horse trainer in Sacramento.

Tahoe visitors urged to discourage bear interactions

LAKE TAHOE – An animal rights group and state fish and game officials urge Lake Tahoe visitors to do their part to keep food away from bears.

Young Sacramento siblings are both Mensa members

SACRAMENTO – Four-year-old Tiara Abraham has followed in the footsteps of her 8-year-old brother Tanishq, who joined Mensa at around the same age.

Former Sacramento mortgage lender indicted for fraud

SACRAMENTO – The former president of a Sacramento mortgage and lending company was arrested Friday after a federal grand jury handed down a nine-count indictment alleging fraud and money laundering.

Fiorina backs delaying California global warming law

SACRAMENTO – GOP Senate candidate Carly Fiorina said she supports a ballot initiative seeking to delay California’s landmark global warming law after previously refusing to take a position.

City of Bell to subpoena former city manager in huge salary probe

BELL – The Bell City Council voted to subpoena the records of its former city manager, whose nearly $800,000 salary prompted investigations into possible fraud in the small, working-class Los Angeles suburb.