By News Staff on October 18, 2022
News

Martinez Pallets Facebook page Martinez Pallets illegally allowed minors to operate forklifts, powered woodworking machines A U.S. Department of Labor investigation has recovered $216,674 in unpaid overtime wages and liquidated damages from a Rio Linda pallet manufacturer after the employer denied required overtime pay to 31 employees. The department’s Wage and Hour Division found Martinez Pallets Inc. – based […]
By News Staff on October 10, 2022
Schools

This Week in RLHS Sports: Monday, October 10 Girls Volleyball is home, vs Pioneer- Freshmen at 4:30, JV at 5:30, and Varsity at 6:30. Tuesday, October 11 Girls Golf is at Haggin Oaks, vs Mira Loma- Tee off at 3:00. Wednesday, October 12 Cross Country is hosting the 2nd GEL Meet at Roy Hayer Park- arrive […]
By News Staff on October 9, 2022
Back in the Day

As the Aftershock Festival rolls on, the days get shorter, but the music gets louder… and better! Yesterday’s presentation was the most anticipated yet since My Chemical Romance was announced to play Aftershock 2020. COVID put the kibosh on 2020, and 2021 rolled forward with Metallica, but MCR just wasn’t able to make it… until […]
By News Staff on October 8, 2022
Back in the Day

Day two of the Aftershock festival was even better than day one. More people taking a 3-day weekend, enjoying that time away from responsibilities, and just letting the music move them. Of course, it helps when you have legends like KISS around to help out! Aftershock continues today and tomorrow, October 8th and 9th, 2022. […]
By News Staff on October 7, 2022
Back in the Day

The 2022 version of the Aftershock heavy metal music festival kicked off at Discovery Park yesterday, and despite the early Fall blast of Summer heat, attendees were in good spirits and everyone was ready to rock. Slipknot, Stone Temple Pilots, Evanescence, and Rob Zombie were among the headliners for Thursday, but they were just three […]
By News Staff on October 4, 2022
Back in the Day

Tuesday, October 4 Girls Golf is at Yolo Fliers, vs Pioneer- tee off at 3:00. Girls Volleyball is at Mesa Verde- Freshmen at 4:30, JV at 5:30, and Varsity at 6:30. Bus departs at 3:00. Girls Water Polo is home, vs Nevada Union at 6:00. Wednesday, October 5 Girls Volleyball is home, vs Casa Roble- […]
By News Staff on October 3, 2022
Back in the Day

in 2017, The Rio Linda Elverta Community Water District and the Sacramento Suburban Water District filed claims in the US District Court for the Eastern District of California against the Federal Government and private sector defendants relating to hexavalent chromium (“Cr6”) pollution at the former McClellan Air Force Base. (The private sector defendants include manufacturers […]
By News Staff on September 28, 2022
Business

Surprise! The long-dormant Century Palms project, planned for the open property at the southwest corner of Rio Linda Boulevard and M Street, has been in planning for a decade now, since 2012. Somewhat surprisingly, the project is on tonight’s CPAC docket, and Brothers Property Development (on L Street in Rio Linda) is asking for some […]
By News Staff on September 28, 2022
Business

Surprise! The long-dormant Century Palms project, planned for the open property at the southwest corner of Rio Linda Boulevard and M Street, has been in planning for a decade now, since 2012. Somewhat surprisingly, the project is on tonight’s CPAC docket, and Brothers Property Development (on L Street in Rio Linda) is asking for some […]
By News Staff on September 27, 2022
Business

FOLSOM, Calif. – (Sept. 26, 2022) – For the first time, SAFE Credit Union is inviting its members and the public to determine which two nonprofits will each receive $5,000 grants through SAFE’s grant program. The credit union will accept applications for this grant cycle from Oct. 1 to Oct. 31, 2022, from nonprofits serving the Sacramento […]