In a daring daytime raid, gunmen wearing the uniforms of Iraqi security forces kidnapped between 100 and 150 people Tuesday morning, the country's minister of higher education told parliament. Abed Dhiyab al-Ajili ordered universities closed until security improves, calling the situation unsafe.
According to the Associated press former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, a moderate Republican best known for his stewardship of the city after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, has taken the first step in a 2008 presidential bid.
According to News10 legal motions were filed in Sacramento and San Francisco federal courtrooms Monday seeking to cap the inmate population in California prisons.
The Amador County Child Abuse Prevention Council has received a $400 grant from RadioShack Corporation to help fund their Shaken Baby Prevention Program.
On this past Saturday, November 11th at approx. 12:16 pm there was quite a commotion in Plymouth
The Jackson City Council met last night and one of the topics of discussion surrounded the Cable Television Franchise Agreement Renewal that was recently discussed by the Sutter Creek City Council.
The heat is on in Ione regarding the wastewater disposal, or lack thereof, for Mule Creek State Prison.
Late Friday afternoon traffic on Ridge Rd was tied up due to a traffic collision. However there was even more of a drama in the traffic back up as local law enforcement positioned themselves to pull over a stolen car. Apparently, a Sutter Creek police officer had ran the plates of the gray colored Hyundai Elantra when that vehicle made its way through the city. The plate return on the car came back as stolen…
Unit Chief Bill Holmes will formally end the 2006 Fire Season in the Amador-El Dorado Unit of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CDF) today, Monday, November 13, 2006 at 8 a.m. The unit includes Amador and El Dorado counties as well as the eastern foothills of Sacramento County. Burn Permits are not required, but the Air Quality Management District will be determining “burn days” or “no burn days” until May 1, 2007…
The Plymouth City Council last week heard the first reading of a new broadcasting ordinance. This ordinance has to do with the amount of noise “broadcasted” specifically, from a vehicles stereo system. This ordinance is being sought as a preemptive measure by the city to help control gangs any growth of gangs in the area. The ordinance would restrict drivers from playing music loud enough to be heard 25 feet away a vehicle. The California…