- Veterinarian says injured horse couldn't be saved
Toby,a 4-year-old appaloosa Quarter horse owned by Jeri Sust, had to be destroyed after being spooked by illegal dirt bike riders at Folsom Lake.
- 19 years + patience = home-built sailboat
When Danny Webb's first wife, Charlene, died of a brain tumor in 1988, he needed something to help deal with the pain.
- The Rotary Club of Granite Bay
Founded in Chicago in 1905, Rotary is a worldwide organization of business and professional leaders who provide humanitarian service and help to build goodwill and peace in the world.
- Local Realtor Raises Money for School Supplies
Azevedo & Associates, a local real estate brokerage, sponsored a Parent Business Directory for Granite Bay Schoolhouse parents.
- 2008: 10 crime stories that rocked the region
From the horrifying to the bizarre, 2008 was one for the books when it came to the crime beat.
- Kings Beach, Carnelian Bay police moving to Tahoe City
Due to budget cutbacks, the Placer County Sheriff's Department is closing down service centers in Granite Bay and Lake Tahoe, according to a statement from the Placer County Sheriff's Department.
- Sheriff's office in Granite Bay to close
Granite Bay residents will have to drive a bit farther to file some types of crime reports or meet with a sheriffa s deputy.
- Placer Closing 3 Sheriff's Offices
The Placer County Sheriff's Department is closing three offices to cope with budget cutbacks.
- Placer sheriff closes Granite Bay, Lake Tahoe centers
The Placer County Sheriff's Department is closing service centers in Granite Bay and Lake Tahoe because of budget cutbacks.
- City remains on water alert
Folsom lake remains low this month after lighter than normal precipitation. Sure, the calendar says December.
- Read
They may not be the Oscars, but in their own way, these "Lifers" are a deserving way to end the year with some local honors, in a Media Life kind of way.
- Roseville, Granite Bay party spots to help ring in New Year
Bar Basic in Roseville offers an upscale and urban setting to ring in the new year.
- Sacfermento: All over the math
Kevin Sanders was just trying to save a few bucks on dinner. So he brought a bottle of Bogle zinfandel to Paragary's Bar and Oven, but just about did a spit take when he got the bill.
- Many evangelical churches holding Christmas services early
'Twas the night before Christmas ... no, wait, it was one week before the holy day when possibly the first Christmas Eve service in the Sacramento region began.
- Bayside Church Christmas program
The first of thirteen Christmas programs to be put on at Bayside Church in Granite Bay.
- Take a bough
In late summer, Kathleen Sylvester dreamed of Christmas trees - literally. The longtime designer was consumed with creating inventive decorations for a large collection of themed trees at Bushnell Gardens in ...
- Soccer tournament benefits Russian orphanage
An indoor soccer tournament organized by Jeff Alexander of Folsom will benefit a Russian orphanage.
- Senior L.I.F.E. Center celebrates 30 years of service
Madeline Petranovich, who turned 98 in June, is a regular participant at the Senior L.I.F.E. Center.
- Del Oro student and her horse jumping to success
Allison Turner, of Loomis, practices 3-foot jumps on Russo, her American Warmblood, at Patriot Farms stables in Granite Bay where she boards Russo and takes lessons.