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Celebrate National Cheese Lovers day with this chili-cheese fries offer

This Friday, January 20, is National Cheese Lovers day, and to mark the celebration, Wayback Burgers has a cheesy offer. The burger brand will be offering free Regular Chili Cheese Fries with the purchase of a burger or sandwich on Friday. It doesn’t get any cheddar than this! The

By D.A. Gougherty 18 Jan 2023

Current News

Elk Grove City Council members to be affected by new law, limits on political contributions

New law seeks to limit overt political influence A bill signed in September by Gov. Gavin Newsom that became effective January 1 will influence how local officials throughout California finance their campaigns. That legislation, Senate Bill 1439, amends the 1982 so-called Levine Act. The legislation will close loopholes that allowed

By D.A. Gougherty 18 Jan 2023

Environmental News

Can California’s power grid handle a 15-fold increase in electric cars?

By Nadia Lopez   |  CalMatters.org | Despite expecting 12.5 million electric cars by 2035, California officials insist that the grid can provide enough electricity. But that’s based on multiple assumptions — including building solar and wind at almost five times the pace of the past decade — that may not be

By D.A. Gougherty 17 Jan 2023

Current News

Singh-Allen starts 2024 Elk Grove mayoral campaign account with $126k, pays family members consulting fees

Campaign financial disclosures filed with the Elk Grove City Clerk’s office reveal Mayor Bobbie Singh-Allen closed her 2022 campaign account and transferred proceeds to a new account for a 2024 mayoral campaign. The California Form 460 showed that Singh-Allen, elected to a second two-year term in the November election,

By D.A. Gougherty 17 Jan 2023

Current News

Sacramento County Supervisors discuss media relations during FY 2024 budget presentation

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Current News

Starting the conversation: How is community well-being affected by traffic and land use policies?

By Michael Monasky | My wife is correct when she accuses me of watching entirely too many YouTube episodes of Not Just Bikes, Strong Towns, City Nerd, and City Beautiful. For decades now, I’ve been intrigued by how much money we all spend on pouring asphalt to our own detriment.

By D.A. Gougherty 17 Jan 2023

Current News

As the world honors MLK, it’s worth noting how his messages are appropriated

Today the world will honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. It is a well-deserved honor for a man who, along with many others in the non-violent movement, led an American civil rights revolution. While the work of MLK is unfinished, his accomplishments marked a significant change in American society. But

By D.A. Gougherty 16 Jan 2023

Regional News

Folsom man indicted, arrested on federal charges of child exploitation

Folsom man faces lengthy sentence The U.S. Attorney’s Office, Eastern District of California, announced a federal indictment was unsealed last week, and a Folsom man was arrested on Friday, January 13. William James Fitzgerald, 22, of Folsom, was arrested after a federal grand jury returned a three-count indictment

By D.A. Gougherty 15 Jan 2023

Business & Real Estate

In a favorable trend for renters, Redfin reports slowing rent increases

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Recipes

Kick Winter’s Chill with Hearty Chowder

(Family Features) Colder, shorter days call for a little comfort. Cozying up with a hearty meal on brisk winter evenings can help fight off the chill while savoring favorite flavors alongside the ones you love. Avoid venturing into the cold for a trip to the store by turning to a

By D.A. Gougherty 15 Jan 2023

Community News

High wind forecast forces closure of Sacramento County parks

Effective today, all parks operated by Sacramento County will be closed because of a high wind forecast. With saturated soil and wind gusts up to 50 m.p.h forecasted, to avoid falling trees and limbs, it was decided to close the parks. Regional Parks Rangers and the Sacramento County

By D.A. Gougherty 14 Jan 2023

Current News

Elk Grove News Minute – Our contributors will keep an eye on their shenanigans

This week Elk Grove News marked its 15th anniversary. The website was launched on January 11, 2008. It was not launched as a money-making endeavor, for popularity purposes, or to have the most followers or likes. Listen Time 2 Minutes

By D.A. Gougherty 14 Jan 2023
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