Sacramento: » Side Dishes: Ex Factor Bath Bomb & Zipang Sake ...
What We’re Talking About Right Now… 1. Ex-Factor bath bomb from Lush. Dissolve that pain away. $4.95 2. Excited to check out Sienna Restaurant this weekend! 3. Champagne Glass-Pearl Necklace at White House Black Market. $68 4. Zipang Sparkling Sake from Sake House. Bubbly & Delicious. 5. Shocked we didn’t know about the Private Cellar Room at 58 Degrees?! 6. Tickets now on sale for Santa Cruz Whale Watching Trip 2/27… 7. Save the date: Cafeteria 15L Grand Opening April 12th! 8. The lavender ice cream at Mulvaney’s. New favorite. 9. Brass knuckle chic: Two Finger [more...]
Date: 2010-02-17 15:00:33
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Sacramento Press / Eating for two this Valentine's day
58 Degrees and Holding Co., 1217 18th St., is offering a four-course, wine-paired menu for $75 per person. Each course will be paired with a wine that complements the meal. Entrees choices will include diver scallops and Niman Ranch [more...]
Date: 2010-02-10 06:15:21
Sacramento Press / Grandmother of Murdered Victim Jack Lawrence ...
Hill received 25yrs to Life for 1st degree murder. Hill was also given an enhancement sentence with an additional 25yrs for shooting someone and inflicting Great Bodily injury or death and two additional years for being an ex-con with a gun . ..... May 6, 2010 | 03:58 PM. First I want to say that I'm very sorry for Ada Jefferson lost. I know what she's been and still may be going through. But I am so sorry to inform all of you, who thinks the KILLER was caught, [more...]
Date: 2010-04-16 01:09:21
Students rally in Sacramento | L.A. NOW | Los Angeles Times
Thousands of college students and faculty rallied Monday in Sacramento in support of higher education, another in a series of recent actions throughout the state designed to highlight the effects of budget cuts.The demonstration was organized by the Student Senate for California Community Colleges and drew about 5,000 participants who marched from a ballpark in West Sacramento to the north steps of the state Capitol to protest fee increases, canceled classes and employee layoffs at community colleges, California State University and the University of California.Several legislators spoke to [more...]
Date: 2010-03-23 00:44:33
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