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Mod Lang

Just when you thought it was curtains for old-school record shops large and small (see Tower Records), a Bay Area indie store leaves... Read more

A Cranky History of the Railyard

IT WAS 1990, ALREADY DECADES AFTER most major railroad operations had shut down at the Southern Pacific Railyard in downtown... Read more

Sunken Profits

Nothing captivates like the prospect of sunken treasure. Skeletons adorned in gold and silver sitting on treasure chests at the... Read more

Ethical Investing

AFTER 34 YEARS as a financial adviser at Merrill Lynch, Dwight Short relishes being his own boss and incorporating his devotion to... Read more

Stan & Heather's Excellent Adventure

FIRST THERE'S THE SITE ITSELF: 240 mostly empty acres of former Union Pacific railyard, just north of downtown. A few moody... Read more

Danny Secretion Teaches 4th Grade

DANNY REYNOSO WEARS COLLARED SHIRTS, fuzzy sweaters and teaches fourth grade at St. Francis Elementary School by day. He wears fitted... Read more

Danny Reynoso/Secretion

DANNY REYNOSO WEARS COLLARED SHIRTS, fuzzy sweaters and teaches fourth grade at St. Francis Elementary School by day. He wears fitted... Read more

The Infamous Napkin Deal

THE "NAPKIN DEAL," as it came to be known, enabled arguably the most sweeping tort-reform in decades. In fact, then-state Sen. Bill... Read more

The Infamous Napkin Deal

THE "NAPKIN DEAL," as it came to be known, enabled arguably the most sweeping tort-reform in decades. In fact, then-state Sen. Bill... Read more

Roseville, California: Nostalgia Power

It's an early Tuesday evening in Roseville. As the sun slides below a backdrop of telephone poles and chugging freight trains that... Read more

Roseville, California: Nostalgia Power

It's an early Tuesday evening in Roseville. As the sun slides below a backdrop of telephone poles and chugging freight trains that... Read more

The Roseville Index

Fact: The city of Roseville incorporated on April 10, 1909, a key railroad center in the West in the wake of the Gold Rush era.
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City Team

TWO YEARS AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA heaped destruction onto the Gulf Coast, most charitable organizations have long since moved on. Read more

CityTeam

TWO YEARS AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA heaped destruction onto the Gulf Coast, most charitable organizations have long since moved on. Read more

Tomorrowville

Where the chaise-lounge, martini-sipping, poolside retirement no longer exists. In Tomorrowville, ageless baby boomers job-share... Read more

Green Hotels

Just how “green” does a hotel need to be before it can call itself environmentally friendly?

RAS Pioneers New Prostate Cancer Treatment

The problem with traditional radiation treatment of prostate cancer is that the prostate gland tends to move around during the... Read more

Natomas: The New Gold

When she needed milk and butter, Wendy Garrison would ride her white Welsh pony, Sugar, four miles past the farmhouses and rice... Read more

The Natomas Index

Fact: The first residents of Natomas - known as Windmillers - established villages more than 4,500 years ago. By the 1800s, the land... Read more

George Valverde, DMV Director

If it's not careful, the Department of Motor Vehicles may soon shed most of the stereotypes Californians have of the agency.
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