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A new federal law requires testing of children's clothing for lead and toxics starts next month, but thrift and consignment stores say it could drive them out of business.
- 10 Best Telegraph Images of 2008
Brandon Wood, 3, of El Dorado Hills enjoys a cool double scoop of Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream in Folsom during triple digit heat during the summer.
- Oceanside condo plan downsized
After multiple public hearings and appeals, an oceanside condominium development planned for the 200 block of A Street has been redesigned.
- Grant will fund El Dorado teen center building
The Boys and Girls Club of El Dorado County last month received a $20,000 grant from the United Way California Capital Region to install a portable building for use as a teen center.
- Car burglars go on thieving run in El Dorado County
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- El Dorado Hills homeowners discuss higher fees
El Dorado Hills Community Services District staff will meet with homeowners in the Hills of El Dorado and Woodridge subdivisions to discuss raising fees for street landscaping, lighting, fencing and signs.
- Car burglars go on thieving run in El Dorado County
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- Reflections from the region: In 2009, look for the common ground
This holiday season, The Bee's editorial board asked several local residents this question: "What is the most important lesson Sacramento or the region should take from 2008, and how can it be applied next ...
- Modesto firm bets on the future
Betting that the economy can't slump forever, a relatively young Modesto development firm is forging ahead with a vision of shops, restaurants, upscale condominiums and maybe a movie theater across the street ...
- Lights of peace
Sunday nighta s holiday celebration in Folsom didna t involve Santa Claus, but rather a menorah.
- El Dorado County fire districts face funding crisis
Fire chiefs will sit down with local agency representatives and grand jurors to head off a potential funding crisis for several of El Dorado County's rural fire districts.
- El Dorado Hills home invasion investigated
El Dorado County Sheriff's detectives are investigating a home-invasion robbery that occurred Dec.
- Editorial: When going gets tough, the tough get to voting
Last week, Californians saw a failure of leadership in the state Capitol on several levels.
- Budget ax hangs over EDH library
Omar Rogers, left, uses the El Dorado Hills Library computer services often and says reducing the hours of operation for the facility would greatly impact her life.
- Serious Storms On the Way
Six days of rain for the valley and snow for the Sierra will make a much-needed Christmas gift to a parched California.
- Chill Grips Valley, Sierra
Tuesday night was expected to be the coldest so far this year around the region, while snow fall early in the day on 2,000-foot Sutter Buttes and in many other communities.
- El Dorado Irrigation District adopts budget amid layoff tensions
El Dorado Irrigation District directors adopted a two-year operating budget Monday amid heightened security and tensions over employee layoffs.
- Messin' with Sasquatch
A ceramic statue of Big Foot hitchhiking to Happy Camp is one of many art pieces on display in "The Sasquatch Chronicles" at Pacific Western Traders.
- Overview of Laser Quasar of El Dorado Hills
In the Sacramento area there are three laser tag options for the laser tag lover.