Human remains were found this past weekend off Garden Highway in Sutter County in the area where a severed leg was discovered last November.
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Sexually violent predator on Del Campo campus released
A sexually violent sex offender picked up for hanging around a Fair Oaks high school twice in the past week has been released from custody.
Sacramento gas prices jump
A combination of factors pushed Sacramento-area gasoline prices up 13.4 cents a gallon over the past week. The average retail price of gasoline in Sacramento rose to $3.05 per gallon, according to data released Monday by SactoGasPrices.com
Racist Incidents Adding Up At UC Campuses
Swastikas, nooses, a KKK hood, graffiti, epithets and jeers. An ugly spate of bias incidents has crossed several University of California campuses over the past month, causing consternation, outcry and fear that bigotry is alive among the young and educated.
Report: 13% of Central Valley’s vernal pool habitat gone
About 13 percent, or 135,000 acres, of the Central Valley’s vernal pool habitat has been lost to agriculture and urbanization over the past three decades, studies released Thursday by the Placer Land Trust indicate.
Yolo quarantine called for apple moth
A second Light Brown Apple Moth was found in Yolo County in the past three months, triggering a federal and state quarantine.
Two-thirds of home sellers couldn’t make payments
Two out of every three California home sellers in the past year decided to sell because they couldn’t meet their monthly mortgage obligations, according to a survey of sellers released Thursday by the California Association of Realtors.
Political redistricting workshop scheduled tonight in Sacramento
Citizens interested in having a voice in how political districts are redrawn following the 2010 census are invited to a workshop from 6 to 8 p.m. today at La Familia Counseling Center, 5523 34th Street
Irrigation District board approves lower rate increases
Customer protests fell short of the number required to prevent hikes in El Dorado Irrigation District water and sewer rates, but the increases will be less than first proposed.
Survey: Three of five job seekers found work
Almost three of five people who were laid off during the past year have found new jobs, according to a just-released CareerBuilder survey. (MNI)



