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Prep blog: Battle at the Capital football matchups offer plenty of intrigue

The six-game Battle at the Capital football showcase will be held Friday and Saturday at Del Oro High School in Loomis.

SureWest launches radio sports show

SureWest Communications is launching on Saturday a one-hour radio show on the region’s high school football programs.

Hercules murder suspect shot, killed; linked to missing Vallejo women

HERCULES – A suspect in

Man Found Dead, Foul Play Suspected

Investigators are searching for clues after a man was found dead inside his Sacramento apartment Saturday afternoon.

Get ready for normal Sacramento summer temperatures

After a week of unusual highs and lows, this week will see a return to normal summer temperatures for the Sacramento region, the National Weather Service says. Bill Grant, 86, heads down Sacramento’s I Street on Saturday on the way back to his apartment, navigating sprinklers and a wet sidewalk. The National Weather Service pegs today’s high in Sacramento at 77 degrees, but temperatures are expected to warm up through midweek.

Sacto 9-1-1: Restaurant patron stabbed, robbed of cell phone

A patron at a Red Lobster restaurant was stabbed in the neck by another patron with a knife Saturday night, the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department reported.

Prep Blog: Key games of Zero Week

Tracking down three other key games from Saturday night as Zero Week came to a close.

New Sacramento library honors outgoing Councilman Waters

The doors of the Robbie Waters Pocket-Greenhaven Library, with its whimsical architecture and “Green Eggs and Ham” kids’ reading room, opened Saturday amid hundreds of well-wishers. Terri Hiroshima-Chan reads to daughter Celeste, 3, at the new Robbie Waters Pocket-Greenhaven Library. Sacramento City Councilman Robbie Waters, with granddaughter Emily Earl, 11, gets the honor Saturday of checking out the first book at the new Pocket-Greenhaven library that bears his name

Braden, Barton lead A’s past Rangers

Dallas Braden pitched a four-hitter for his second career shutout, Daric Barton homered and the Oakland Athletics cut a game off Texas’ big lead in the AL West with a 5-0 victory over the Rangers on Saturday night. Oakland Athletics starting pitcher Dallas Braden delivers to the Texas Rangers in the first inning of a baseball game Saturday Aug. 28, 2010, in Arlington, Texas

Modesto church vandals leave useful blood trail

MODESTO–Parishioners of Saint Stanislaus Catholic Church