Jimmer could get a chance to be a reserve in a different city.
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Photo of a hacked computer. The homepage for the City of Sacramento, as well as websites for the parks and recreation department and convention center, has been taken offline in the wake of what officials worry could be a possible cyber attack.
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The Galt Marian O. Lawrence Library at 1000 Caroline Avenue will be closed through Monday, Jan. 30 for renovation. The Sacramento Public Library branch will reopen with a new information desk and computer stations, and improved accessibility for the physically challenged.
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Larry Bawden, president and chief executive officer of energy company Bloo Solar Inc., cultivated the foundation of his education in Sacramento State's engineering and computer science department.
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Sacramento doesn't have many role models to follow as it tries to auction off its parking garages and meters to help finance a new sports arena.
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The Ethel Hart Senior Center's new slate of SeniorNet computer classes -- for computer novices as well as people with slightly more advanced skills -- begin the week of Jan. 23, with a mandatory orientation session for new students scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Jan. 17.
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SACRAMENTO -- The state Assembly on Monday narrowly approved legislation that would return control of California's $3 billion court budget to the Legislature, stripping some authority from the court bureaucracy in a move opposed by the state's chief
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For all the attention his crime is getting, Jeffrey John Wadleigh probably should have had "Public Enemy No. 1" stamped on the back of his orange jail jumpsuit.
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Four days after a hacker attacked the city of Sacramento's website, city officials said Wednesday that it had been 80 percent restored. But they are still working to prevent future attacks.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day meant a day off the job, but not free from work, for about 75 volunteers who painted and cleaned a community center in one of Sacramento's poorest neighborhoods.
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