Popular Channel 3 anchor reportedly leaving
Adrienne Bankert, a popular morning anchor for KCRA-TV Channel 3, will be leaving the Sacramento station for a position at KTVT-TV, a CBS station in Dallas, a much larger market, according to a source...
View ArticleWorkers' Comp Executive wins three national awards
The publisher of Granite Bay-based newsletter publisher Providence Publications LLC surprised his staff by announcing on a live video that his publications had won five of 16 national journalism...
View ArticleE.Republic taps two associate publishers
E.Republic Inc., a Folsom publishing and research company that focuses on government technology news and events for the government and education markets, has promoted two employees in its Governing...
View ArticleFormer KCRA news director Williams lands VP job in Philadelphia
Anzio Williams left his leadership post at KCRA-TV Channel 3 and KQCA-TV My58 in Sacramento last month saying he was pursuing other “career interests and opportunities.” News director for the past five...
View ArticleSacramento resident puts stamp on DiMaggio branding
As a managing member of Joe DiMaggio LLC, Sacramento resident Elizabeth Kanna is set to speak next week at a U.S. Postal Service event marking the release of a Joe DiMaggio Forever Stamp. The stamp...
View ArticleMidtown given time to say goodbye to camphor tree
A 126-year-old camphor tree on the southeast corner of 18th Street and Capitol Avenue — an icon in the Handle District — is dying from disease, according to the city arborist. The 65-foot-tall tree,...
View ArticleRequiem for a tree - event will honor midtown icon
The Handle District and the Midtown Business Association are organizing a ceremony in honor of a 126-year-old midtown camphor tree that is slated to be cut down. Considered an icon in the Handle...
View ArticleMidtown bids goodbye to iconic tree
Midtown residents and business owners gathered Tuesday evening to say their final good-byes to the giant camphor tree at the corner of 18th Street and Capitol Avenue. According to the city arborist,...
View ArticleSpain-based OPDE solar power plant project never took off
OPDE Group of Spain has closed its U.S. development operations in West Sacramento. The subsidiary OPDE U.S. Corp. had won approval for a 20-megawatt power plant on Port of West Sacramento property in...
View ArticleBee begins charging for digital access
In a front page message to readers today, the Sacramento Bee said the paper will now charge readers to access its digital content, following a trend that is rapidly changing the newspaper industry....
View ArticleMarketing agency shortens name to Wallrich, moving to new space
Marketing and advertising agency Wallrich Landi Integrated Marketing Communications of Sacramento is shortening its name to Wallrich and moving to 2020 L St., which has better parking, bigger meeting...
View ArticleCapital SouthEast Connector will create 5,400 jobs: report
Construction of a planned roadway between Elk Grove and El Dorado Hills will create more than 5,400 full-time temporary construction jobs and $310 million in labor income, according to a new economic...
View ArticleE.Republic taps two associate publishers
E.Republic Inc., a Folsom publishing and research company that focuses on government technology news and events for the government and education markets, has promoted two employees in its Governing...
View ArticleFormer KCRA news director Williams lands VP job in Philadelphia
Anzio Williams left his leadership post at KCRA-TV Channel 3 and KQCA-TV My58 in Sacramento last month saying he was pursuing other “career interests and opportunities.” News director for the past five...
View ArticleSacramento resident puts stamp on DiMaggio branding
As a managing member of Joe DiMaggio LLC, Sacramento resident Elizabeth Kanna is set to speak next week at a U.S. Postal Service event marking the release of a Joe DiMaggio Forever Stamp. The stamp...
View ArticleMidtown given time to say goodbye to camphor tree
A 126-year-old camphor tree on the southeast corner of 18th Street and Capitol Avenue — an icon in the Handle District — is dying from disease, according to the city arborist. The 65-foot-tall tree,...
View ArticleRequiem for a tree - event will honor midtown icon
The Handle District and the Midtown Business Association are organizing a ceremony in honor of a 126-year-old midtown camphor tree that is slated to be cut down. Considered an icon in the Handle...
View ArticleMidtown bids goodbye to iconic tree
Midtown residents and business owners gathered Tuesday evening to say their final good-byes to the giant camphor tree at the corner of 18th Street and Capitol Avenue. According to the city arborist,...
View ArticleSpain-based OPDE solar power plant project never took off
OPDE Group of Spain has closed its U.S. development operations in West Sacramento. The subsidiary OPDE U.S. Corp. had won approval for a 20-megawatt power plant on Port of West Sacramento property in...
View ArticleBee begins charging for digital access
In a front page message to readers today, the Sacramento Bee said the paper will now charge readers to access its digital content, following a trend that is rapidly changing the newspaper industry....
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