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New Galleria Stores + Help ID Suspects + 3 Mtn. Passes Closing

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Happy Thursday, Roseville!

It's time to dive into everything you need to know to your day off on an informed note.

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First, today's weather:

With cloudy skies and an expected high of 73 degrees, it would be a great day to get outdoors and take a walk. Tonight should cool down to a snuggly 55. Winds are forecast to be in the 5-10 mph range and humidity should be around 45% during the day.

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Here are the top stories today in Roseville:

  1. The Galleria at Roseville has added two new stores for your shopping enjoyment. China-based Miniso offers low-cost fashion beauty and home items in a whimsical setting while Saint Laurent specializes in luxury goods. Retail therapy for every budget! (Galleria at Roseville Facebook and Subscription: Sacramento Business Journal)
  2. The Rocklin Police are asking for the public's help in their hunt for two burglary suspects caught on camera taking items from a detached garage at The James Apartments on September 21st. Rocklin has experienced an increase in detached garage burglaries lately, especially at apartment complexes. (ABC10.com KXTV)
  3. If you are heading for the hills this weekend, be advised that three mountain passes between Lake Tahoe and Yosemite National Park will close today in anticipation of what we hope will be the first big snow storm of the season. The Sonora Pass (State Route 108 north of Bridgeport), Monitor Pass (State Route 89 south of Lake Tahoe) and State Route 120 (near Lee Vining) will be affected. The routes could reopen Saturday, depending on conditions. (FOX 40)
  4. No, you’re not crazy. Or at least you're are not alone if you believe you have had an encounter with the supernatural. According to the Pew Research Center, nearly one in five people claim to have seen a ghost. One in three people say they have been in contact with the dead. This article includes other eerie information and a handy checklist to help you determine if your house is haunted – just in time for Halloween. Eeeeek! (KCRA 3)


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Today around Roseville:

  • The JB Brown Fund is celebrating its 10-year anniversary this afternoon with a hosted food truck, speakers and a silent auction in the outdoor fountain area of 3200 Douglas Blvd. The organization has assisted over 1,000 low-income families since it began in 2011, providing everything from vehicle repairs to scholarships for college. 4:00 pm-6:30 pm
  • We love them, but parenting teenagers can be a challenge. you don’t have to do it alone! Get some great guidance and support from our friends at Kids First with their free Active Parenting of Teens class beginning tonight via zoom. 6:00 pm
  • You can support the Junction Elementary PTA by grabbing take-out from Panda Express (new Nugget location) or Handel's Ice Cream today. Or get both (you know you want to). 50% from all Panda Express orders and 20% from all Handel's Ice Cream orders go back to the PTA. Get the details by clicking on the link. All day
  • What better way to get in the spirit of things this month than by watching your favorite spooky movies? You can watch family friendly Halloween-themed movies under the stars every Thursday this month at the Old Sacramento Waterfront. Tonight’s feature is (the original) Ghostbusters. Tickets are $10 online. If you buy a $40 ticket for a group of four, you get a Downtown Sac brand picnic blanket. Don’t forget your photo ID for the headphone rental. 7:00 pm
  • If you like your Halloween thrills and chills with a little culture, get tickets now for Monster Mash on October 30th at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento. Little monsters and their grownups can explore the museum on a scavenger hunt, take a family portrait, get a gift bag and “discover a magical surprise or two.” Space is limited so get your tickets ASAP. Oct. 30 11:00 am

Roseville Patch Notebook

  • Congratulations to Campelli’s Pizza for winning Favorite Appetizer with its “Lord of the Wings” at Tequila Mockingbird, the punily named annual Roseville Friends of the Library fundraiser. (Side note: I love that Nixtaco gave it an emoticon ovation – classy!) Lincoln’s Dark Mark Distillery won Favorite Cocktail with its concoction, “A Wrinkle in Thyme.” (Facebook)
  • Woodcreek High School Theatre Arts Advanced Drama invites you to "A Night of One Acts" this Friday and Saturday nights. $10 at the door gets you in. Both shows start at 7:00 pm. (Facebook)
  • The Napa Auto Care 150 tears up the track this Saturday at the All American Speedway with 23 drivers from around the world. Do you have your tickets? (Instagram)
  • Our Roseville Police welcomes new Police Cadet Austin Hancock! The 19 year old Sierra College student currently serves in California Army National Guard as a Forward Observer. Austin participated in the RPD Explorer Program since he was 15. (Facebook)
  • True fans know that the San Francisco Giants were “Made for October!” Our local AAA affiliate River Cats organization wants to send you Saturday’s National League Division Series game at Oracle Park. Follow the link to enter the Playoff Ticket Giveaway. (Twitter)

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Kelly Risse

About me: About me: My name is Kelly Mays Risse, and I have lived in Roseville just about all my life. I graduated from Roseville High School and majored in Journalism at CSU Sacramento. My husband and I loved growing up and raising our three boys here in the 'Ville. I have watched Roseville evolve from a cheerful little railroad town to a large and diverse city. I love where we live, from the hiking trails to the hip new restaurants, and the people who live here. I am excited to bring the highlights to you in the Roseville Daily!

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