Linda Park is running against incumbent Beth Gaines for the 6th Assembly District. The news was announced on social media Thursday morning.
Send it to us, and a member of his administration may answer it after tonight's State of the Union address.
These 10 departments face the ax under the Gov.'s new budget, The Sacramento Business Journal reports.
The Lung Association’s State of Tobacco Control report gave Placer County an F grade for
Save your business for Tuesday; these public agencies will be closed Monday.
Registering to vote online and banning the sale of shark fins completes this list of 10 interesting new laws.
Kids below 8 years old must ride in the back seat with a booster, unless taller than 4 feet 9 inches.
Roseville city offices will be closed Monday, Dec. 26 through Monday, Jan. 2.
The Roseville office on Harding Boulevard is currently experiencing computer issues. Most appointments are being rescheduled.
Friends of Roseville’s initiative to cap Roseville management pay failed. They did not collect enough signatures, according to The Bee.
The Roseville office has been closed since Nov. 2 for black mold removal.
A restaurant/entertainment venue may be coming soon to Vernon Street as part of the plan to revive Downtown Roseville.
A 30-second test will interrupt your TV, radio, cable and satellite programs today at 11 a.m.
An Occupy Placer County Facebook page has been set up. What do you think of Occupy protests in Roseville?
Black mold was discovered in the janitor’s closet at the Roseville Department of Motor Vehicles Office, forcing the office to close temporarily.
Placer County is currently asking for input from residents on the environmental impact of the Roseville racetrack.
The last water meter was installed today marking the completion of the city’s water meter retrofit program.
Friends of Roseville, or FORE, is circulating a petition with a focus on trying to cap Roseville city managements’ pay. Do you think this is necessary?
The city expects to hire a Roseville Fire chief by the end of the year, the mayor announced in the State of the City address.
The cause of the gas leak fire that occurred at the Riverside Avenue and Cirby Way intersection Sept. 27 is still unknown.
A look at what's going on in Roseville today.
A Roseville man, along with seven others, was charged in a mortgage fraud conspiracy by a federal grand jury Wednesday.
The man allegedly solicited investors to purchase real estate and send money to an escrow service; investors transferred about $2.9 million into the escrow services fund.
A Roseville resident and five other former WECO Aerospace Systems employees, have been charged with allegedly using non FAA-approved parts in aircraft repairs. There have been no known aircraft accidents linked to these fraudulent repairs.
Part of the city's downtown revitalization plan includes a creekside makeover.
Elected officials, Thing BIG reps say plan will require combination of funding sources.
City Council approved changes to an ordinance that will allow electronic billboards on city-owned property that could generate General Fund revenue.
Law loosens statutory protections for voyeurs, changing the statute of limitations so that criminal complaints may be filed within one year of a hidden recording’s discovery.
Oakmont High School history teacher John Welch said teaching about Sept. 11 in the classroom can be a challenge.
Roseville councilmembers approved an ordinance to determine that the city will pay to keep its redevelopment agency and move forward with city projects.
Big changes were made in Roseville's Assembly and Senate district lines during redistricting.
Council approved the Downtown Specific Plan and improvement projects during Wednesday’s meeting. An expected 13 projects will be completed within three years including the Town Square.
Roseville City Council meets tonight at 7 p.m.
A public forum was held Monday evening regarding the All American Speedway noise issues.
During a special council meeting Monday night, councilmembers approved an ordinance in which the city will pay to keep its redevelopment agency.
The city works to promote bike safety through classes and events.
State senator hosts community discussion today.
On Aug. 1, the House of Representatives voted on “Budget Control Act of 2011.” McClintock voted against the act.
Citizens Redistricting Commission will announce its final draft for California districts Friday, which may impact the Roseville community.
The new Think BIG committee will explore potential re-uses of the current arena that will benefit the Natomas and surrounding community.