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🌱Uber Driver Assaulted In Roseville + Folsom Teen Needs Kidney
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Hello, friends! It's Jeri Karges, your host of the Roseville Daily — here to tell you everything that's fit to print about what's happening in town these days. Today's briefing includes...
- The next batch of summaries of new California laws that may affect you.
- A 9-1-1 caller was arrested in connection with a death in Foresthill.
- Do you have any Roseville collectibles? The Carnegie Museum might like to display them.
Today's newsletter is sponsored by Tammy Piini of Brick Lane Real Estate
Does your real estate agent really understand the market?
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The real estate market in our area is changing rapidly. Consider:
- Median sale price is down 10% since May
- Sales volume has declined by about 25%
- Mortgage rates have increased faster than at any point in the last 40 years
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Here are the top stories today in Roseville:
- An Uber driver claims that six people who were in his vehicle in Roseville assaulted him on Saturday. Roseville Police said they searched the area, but were unable to find the suspects. The driver was assessed on scene, and decided to seek medical treatment on his own. (KTXL FOX 40 Sacramento)
- In the latest entry in its continuing series on California laws that may impact us locally, Roseville Today's article covers "LGBTQ, student safety, social media, sexually violent predators, greenhouse gases, elections and more." (Roseville Today)
- Isaac Wadding, a teenager from Folsom, is in need of a new kidney. Isaac was born with a chronic kidney disease and “bilateral vesicouretal reflux." Though an otherwise robust 13-year-old, his kidneys have taken a turn for the worse and he is now on the Stanford Children’s Health waiting list for a kidney transplant. (cota.org)
- Placer County deputies were called to a home in Foresthill on Sunday by a 69-year-old woman. When they arrived they found a deceased male at the scene. According to the Sheriff's Office, "The person who called 911, Cena Larimer, was arrested in connection to the man’s shooting death and is cooperating with the investigation." The victim was not identified. (KCRA3 via MSN)
Today in Roseville:
- Kids eat free all day at University of Beer in Roseville and Rocklin. (11:00 AM)
- "Paint and sip this fun 'Zentastic' painting at the Union in Roseville." (6:00 PM)
- Tuesdays are $5 Draft Beer days at Studio Movie Grill in Rocklin. (All Day)
From my notebook:
- STEAM Kits are "in-library-use activity kits [that] help kids learn and explore through science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics. For children ages 3-12." The kits are available at all Roseville library locations. (Roseville Public Library via Facebook)
- More than 40 families got together last weekend to build gingerbread houses with Roseville Parks and Rec. "They spent the day enjoying crafts, a hot cocoa bar and live holiday music to make these sugar coated masterpieces." Check out some of the pics! (Roseville Parks & Recreation via Instagram)
- Roseville Historical Society is always looking for event items or collectibles for its Carnegie Museum. "Items should be Roseville-related and preferably have a direct link to a Roseville family or business." If you have something to donate, please contact the Carnegie Museum by phone or email. (916) 773-3003, info@rosevillehistorical.org. (rosevillehistorical.org)
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Now you're in the loop and ready to start this Tuesday. See you all tomorrow for another update!
— Jeri Karges
About me: Jeri Karges has been living in and loving the Sacramento region for over 30 years. Her passion is finding new and unique ways to enjoy the city and surrounding areas. On weekends, you can find her pestering her friends to sample the restaurant that doesn't have silverware, or try their hand at throwing an axe. Jeri also enjoys writing about retirement planning at https://rockinretirement.subst...