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Luxury Limousines of Sacramento Becomes a "Climate Leader"
Green Ride Global Member, Luxury Limousines Accepted into the US EPA Climate Leader's Program for Their Environmental Commitment SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Luxury Limousines of Sacramento is pleased to announce that it is one of the first five limousine companies in the nation to have qualified for partnership in the...
Tags: leader, Leadership, Sacramento, sustainability, Transportation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2008-09-18
Seven injured after truck hits Amtrak train near Suisun
SOLANO COUNTY -- Seven people were injured Sunday evening after a truck ran into an Amtrak train 10 miles east of Suisun, a train official said. The furniture delivery truck slammed into the dining car of Amtrak Capitol Corridor Train No. 736 where Fry Road crosses the train...
Tags: Amtrak, car, Sacramento, train
Research articles 2008-07-06
Sacramento selects Penn Charter's Singletary at No. 42
When you expect to be selected in the NBA draft, but unable to know for sure it'll happen, "wait'' becomes a dirty four-letter word.So it was last night for Virginia point guard Sean Singletary, the pride of Penn Charter and West Mount Airy.Pick . . . pick . . ....
Tags: Cable, CAREER, NBA, NETWORKING, Sacramento, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Virginia, workout
Research articles 2008-06-27
A fix for high prices: why not rail transit? Plenty of good reasons exist to ride the rails. The passenger's personal pocketbook may matter most
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Perhaps it's simply a matter of price. 'For decades, rail transit operators, promoters, and even users have wondered what the magic formula might be for increased ridership. Depending on their capital and/or operating budgets, established old-time transit agencies (such as New York's MTA) and newcomers alike (Charlotte...
Tags: agency, Amtrak, car, gasoline, MARKETING, Planning, Sacramento
Research articles 2008-06-01
Sacramento Workshop May 20 Will Focus on Mode of Action Science in Health Risk Assessment
SACRAMENTO -- California risk assessors will have an opportunity to attend a workshop on the use of mode of action data in hazard identification and dose-response evaluations. The workshop will be held Tuesday, May 20, in Sacramento. The workshop is sponsored by California Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Environmental...
Tags: Sacramento, SECURITY, Strategy, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, workshop
Research articles 2008-05-08
California at a crossroads: with passenger numbers soaring and plans for a high-speed network rarely out of the headlines, California is spearheading the revival of intercity rail in the United States. Keith Barrow looks at how the state hopes to build on
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] WITH a population of 36.5 million and comparatively short distances between many key economic centres, California seems the ideal candidate to spearhead the revival of intercity passenger rail in the United States. Passengers travelling within the Golden State account for around one fifth of all Amtrak journeys,...
Tags: Amtrak, California, FINANCE, Government, Investment, network, NETWORKING, Oakland, Sacramento
Research articles 2008-04-01
California protesters rally to save Hmong refugees
SACRAMENTO -- The tear-stained struggle to save several thousand Hmong hiding in the Lao jungles and another 8,000 Hmong refugees in Thailand returned to the State Capitol on Monday morning. Hundreds of Northern California Hmong, along with Vietnam veterans and state legislators, rallied around 71 white wooden...
Tags: cross, FINANCE, Government, jungle, Leadership, Sacramento, Thailand, U.S. Government
Research articles 2008-03-26
Kevin Johnson to Run for Mayor of the City He Loves
Former NBA Star and School Founder Promises to Bring New Energy to City Hall SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- In front of a capacity crowd at Oak Park's historic Guild Theatre, Kevin Johnson today formally declared his candidacy for Mayor of Sacramento. "Professional sports allowed me to travel all over...
Tags: Government, Leadership, NBA, Sacramento, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-03-06
Eddie Murphy, ex-wife sell California home near Sacramento for $6.1 million
Actor-comedian Eddie Murphy and his ex-wife, model Nicole Mitchell Murphy, sold their Granite Bay vacation home, near Sacramento, CA, for $6.1 million, according to the Los Angeles Times. The home, which sits on 2.5-plus acres, has 10 bedrooms. The multilevel dwelling, with an 11,000-square-foot main house, is located in...
Tags: Computer Associates International Inc., Los Angeles Times, Sacramento
Research articles 2008-03-03
PB
PB Parsons Brinckerhoff named Chuck Kohler executive vice president and Judith Cooper an assistant to CEO Keith Hawksworth. Cooper is a senior vice president and heads PB's corporate communications group. Daniel Baer named East Coast Planning Manager. Richard Winston, formerly executive vice president-Transit Operations for the Chicago Transit Authority, named...
Tags: Chicago, Cooper, Sacramento
Research articles 2008-03-01
An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure
Keston Institute March 6, 2008 Conference in Sacramento to Address California's Infrastructure Crisis and Possible Cures for the Serious Funding Problems Afflicting the State LOS ANGELES & SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The Keston Institute for Public Finance and Infrastructure Policy at the University of Southern California announced a day-long conference...
Tags: California, conference, FINANCE, Institute, Sacramento, Transportation, University of Southern California
Research articles 2008-02-26
Forward Wallace suffers concussion in Bobcats loss
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina AFP — Charlotte forward Gerald Wallace suffered a concussion in the third quarter on Friday as the Bobcats fell in overtime to the Sacramento Kings. Wallace departed the National Basketball Association contest after taking an elbow to the face when Sacramento's Mikki Moore tried to make...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Charlotte, Games, HEALTHCARE, Sacramento
Research articles 2008-02-23
COMPOSITE ENGINEERING AWARDED CONTRACT FOR ENGINEERING INCORPORATED
Composite Engineering, Incorporated of Sacramento, Calif., is being awarded a firm fixed price contract modification for $23,315,618.This action is a firm fixed price modification to an existing contract awarded to Composite Engineering Incorporated.The Air Force Budget Appropriation 3010 funds will be used to procure Air Force Subscale Aerial Target, exercise...
Tags: Air Force, Sacramento
Research articles 2008-02-17
Bibby traded to NBA Hawks from Kings
ATLANTA, Georgia AFP — The Atlanta Hawks acquired point guard Mike Bibby from the Sacramento Kings in exchange for four players and a high draft pick, the National Basketball Association club announced Saturday. The Kings receive guards Tyronn Lue and Anthony Johnson, forward Shelden Williams, centre Lorenzen Wright and...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Atlanta, CAREER, Games, NBA, Sacramento
Research articles 2008-02-16
Jazz's win streak halted at 10
SACRAMENTO -- The Jazz came here to Sacramento with a two-game lead over Denver in the NBA's Northwest Division, but treasuring the value of each and every outing. "I think everybody can see it's a pretty tough division we're in, and we've got to win every night that...
Tags: Denver, Games, NBA, Sacramento
Research articles 2008-02-09
Webber hoping past stays away in return to Bay
OAKLAND, Calif. -- For the first time since his first growth spurt, Chris Webber spent several months away from basketball last year, dealing with both a personal tragedy and the more mundane business of growing up. Now that he's back where his NBA career began with the Golden...
Tags: CAREER, Games, NBA, Nelson, Oakland, Sacramento
Research articles 2008-02-02
Salmon report disastrous news for fishermen
PRINCETON-BY-THE-SEA -- Local fishermen saw doom in a report released Tuesday warning that the Sacramento River's fall chinook salmon population fell by two-thirds in 2007 and is headed for collapse, according to data from the federal government. The sharp drop in chinook, or "king," salmon returning from...
Tags: Benefits, California, FINANCE, Sacramento, U.S. Department of Commerce
Research articles 2008-02-01
Report bad news for local fishermen -- and salmon
PRINCETON-BY-THE-SEA -- Local fishermen saw doom in a report released Tuesday warning that the Sacramento River's fall chinook salmon population fell by two-thirds in 2007 and is headed for collapse, according to data from the federal government. The sharp drop in chinook, or "king," salmon returning from...
Tags: Benefits, California, FINANCE, Sacramento, U.S. Department of Commerce
Research articles 2008-02-01
Dariotis Family Buys Four More Old Spaghetti Factory Locations
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The Dariotis family of Sacramento, owners of six Old Spaghetti Factory franchises in northern California, has bought four more locations. Chris Dariotis, one of three brothers running the company, reports his family has taken over locations in Fresno, San Jose, Rancho Cucamonga and San Marcos. The...
Tags: Banquet, FINANCE, General Motors Corp., Investment, Manufacturing, Sacramento
Research articles 2008-01-30
First Majestic Silver Corp.: La Parrilla Silver Mine Update and New NI 43-101 Resource
FIRST MAJESTIC SILVER CORP. ("First Majestic" or the "Company") (TSX: FR)(PINK SHEETS: FRMSF)(FRANKFURT: FMV)(WKN: A0LHKJ) is pleased to announce an update regarding its activities in Mexico at the La Parrilla Silver Mine and the resource development presently underway. The La Parrilla Silver Mine is located in the Municipality of...
Tags: Company, cutoff, Fax, INTERNET, NETWORKING, reserve, Sacramento, SEC, Silver
Research articles 2008-01-30
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