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CDPH says One Parent Allowed at High School Football Games

Late Tuesday, the CDPH (California Department of Public Health) very quietly laid out some additional guidelines for additional attendees at youth sports events, particularly high school football games. Under the new guidelines, Age-appropriate supervision (spectators) should be limited to a single adult or immediate family member older than the sport participant. Previously the State had […]

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Twin Rivers says We’re Going Back To School!

Today, Twin Rivers School District announced that grades 7-12—not just PK-6 as previously announced—will also return for in-person teaching and learning on Tuesday, April 6. According to the Superintendent’s message delivered today, approximately 50 percent of Twin Rivers students have made the decision to continue with distance learning through the remainder of the school year. […]

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More Sacramento County Emergency Rental Assistance Approved

​​The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors (BOS) approved today to apply for and accept COVID-19 Tenant Relief Act funding totaling $64,102,830 from state and federal funding sources. A full funding breakdown outlined in the Board Letter. The BOS also approved to execute an agreement with Sacramento Housing and Rehabilitation Agency (SHRA) to use the $64,102,830 […]

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For Those of You in Rio Linda, Rush Limbaugh has Died at 70 years old

Rush Limbaugh, the radio host who dominated conservative media for three-plus decades, died Wednesday at the age of 70. He was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer in February 2020. The Missouri native got his start in small-town radio stations in the 1970s, hosting in Kansas City in the early ’80s, then moving to Sacramento’s KFBK in 1984. […]