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As 2023 makes way for 2024, it’s the time of year for celebrations. Whether your celebrations this time of year are for Christmas, Kwanzaa, Boxing Day or the recently completed Winter Solstice and Hanukkah, or more secular, Elk Grove News extends best wishes to all. At the end of
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If there is one thing Elk Grove Mayor Bobbie Singh-Allen and most of her city council members like to do, it is to pose for selfies, especially with an alcoholic drink in hand. But would they be caught with a cigarette dangling out the corner of their mouth? Listen Time
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Just in time for the Christmas Holidays and the Winter Solstice, the Gavin Newsom administration on December 21 officially approved the embattled Delta Tunnel project and published the project’s Notice of Determination (NOD), drawing outrage from conservation and environmental justice organizations. “The Department of Water Resources (DWR) today approved
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(Family Features) ’Tis the season for sweet and savory favorites – from the mouthwatering desserts you crave each year to starters and snacks that hold over hungry guests. Elevate your holiday entertaining with the right combination of appetizers, main courses, sides, sweets and beyond that start with the same seasonal staple:
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As part of their preparation for the 2025 budget year that will start on July 1, 2024, the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors commissioned a study to gauge residents’ attitudes. As part of establishing budget priorities, the supervisor heard a report on the study during their Tuesday, December 12 meeting.
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n less than 11 months, Elk Grove voters will select their mayor and city council representatives for Districts 1 and 3. Accordingly, mail customers citywide received their first political advertisement in the last few days. Elk Grove District 1 and 3 city council members Darren Suen and Kevin Sprease purchased
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Consumer Watchdog pointed to experts and evidence that show “decreased local oil production has no impact on California gas prices.”
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From Sacramento International Airport If you’re traveling for the holidays, you won’t be alone! Sacramento International Airport (SMF) is expecting holiday travel to be back at pre-pandemic levels this season, welcoming over 100,000 passengers between December 18 and December 26. Our customers can expect a festive atmosphere