Tech Leaders, Economists Split Over Clean Energy's ProspectsNovember 30, 2013Renewable energy has become a $220 billion a year industry. But to significantly slow climate change, wind, solar and other renewable sources must expand. Some say tech breakthroughs are on the horizon, though a top economist sees a tough road ahead.
Arrests Made During Roseville Walmart ProtestNovember 29, 2013 | Katie Orr15 people were arrested in Roseville this morning during a protest against Walmart.
Tax Break For Mass-Transit Commutes May Soon Be SlashedNovember 29, 2013Unless Congress acts, the current monthly benefit for commuters using public transportation will be cut nearly in half starting Jan. 1. On the other hand, those who drive to work will see their benefit for parking costs rise slightly.
Small Retailers Hope For Boost On SaturdayNovember 29, 2013 | Rich IbarraBig box stores may do big business this holiday season, but they won't be alone as shoppers spend more money at small businesses. Overall holiday consumer spending is expected to increase this year and Small Business Saturday will be a major player. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Hackathon In Sacramento This WeekendNovember 29, 2013 | Steve MilneIf you have an idea for a mobile app but don't know how to make it a reality, you may want to go to a hack-a-thon being held this weekend in Midtown Sacramento.
Roseville Offers Holiday Light ExchangeNovember 29, 2013 | Marianne RussRoseville Electric is hoping to entice its customers to make the switch to LED lights this holiday season by offering them a few free strands.
Calif. Holiday Shopping Sales Could See Boost in 2013November 29, 2013 | Ben AdlerCalifornia retailers are hoping for a jump in sales as this year’s holiday shopping season gets under way, and the state appears poised for an economic boost. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
California Jail Violence Rises On ReformsNovember 28, 2013County jails have seen a marked increase in violence since they began housing thousands of offenders who previously would have gone to state prisons.
Hate Crime Reports DownNovember 28, 2013The state attorney general's office says the number of hate crimes reported in California declined about 12 percent last year and has dropped by more than a third over the last decade.
Experimental Weather Outlook: Dry YearNovember 27, 2013 | Amy QuintonThe California Department of Water Resources is working again this year with researchers on an experimental winter outlook forecast. 2014 brings the possibility of another dry year. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.