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Stage is set for better West Coast salmon season

California’s chinook salmon fishery is likely to be opened this year after two straight closed fishing seasons – but with restrictions, according to recommendations released Thursday by a federal panel. Fishermen in Oregon and Washington are poised to have an even better season because fish are more abundant there. The Pacific Fishery Management Council approved three options outlining where West Coast fishermen might be allowed to cast their lines and nets beginning this spring

Pro Fishing Competition Draws Crowds To Stockton

ESPN and professional fishermen are heading to Stockton for the “Duel in the Delta.” It’s the first Bass Master Competition of the year, and Stockton is trying to reel in big business during the event.

Stage Is Set For Better California Salmon Season

California’s chinook salmon fishery is likely to be opened this year after two straight closed fishing seasons, but with restrictions.

Fishery managers: Salmon fishing likely but limited

California’s chinook salmon fishery is likely to be opened this year after two straight closed fishing seasons, but with restrictions.

California salmon season at risk for 3rd straight year

California salmon fishermen may not get much, if any, time on the ocean this year.

In-game blog: Kings 113, Toronto 90, final

Just about everything went right in the second half. The Kings scored 73 points to turn this game into a laugher. Tyreke Evans didn’t disappoint on the night dedicated to celebrating his push for Rookie of the Year.

State Fair accepting entertainment applications

With the California State Fair starting two weeks earlier this year, deadlines for entertainers, artists and bands are also starting earlier.

Sacramento City Hall’s answer to bird-poop problem: pruning

Take that, birdies. Crews were out pruning the trees around Sacramento City Hall on Saturday, partly to respond to an explosion in bird poop this winter that has littered sidewalks, cars and a statue of former Mayor Joe Serna Jr

Umpqua buys another failed Washington bank

For the second time this year, Umpqua Bank has snapped up the assets of a failed Washington state bank.

Martin Luther King Jr. Community March Traffic Alert

The Sacramento Police Department is proud to be a part of this year’s Martin Luther King Jr