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The boomer versus millennial grudge match is silly

At a recent family dinner, various younger relatives were talking about music streaming services and began to wonder aloud whether Pandora was still around. They, of course, use Spotify.

Opinion: I’ve covered California’s homeless since before the word was used. This is what I learned

In 1980, I reported on Sacramento’s “public inebriates.” Most of them, a few hundred in all, lived in flophouse hotels. But some slept “in the weeds.”

Israel is pulling some troops from southern Gaza. Now the plan is to clear Hamas from Rafah

Israel’s military announced Sunday it had withdrawn its forces from the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, wrapping up a key phase in its ground offensive against the Hamas militant group and bringing its troop presence in the territory to one of the lowest levels since the six-month war began.

Local foster children hunt for Easter Eggs at the Golden Era Golf Course

This year 50 foster youth got to have their very own Easter Egg Hunt, games and lunch which was held at a new location than previous years.

Death By Cactus       

 There used to be a show on TV that aired from 2008 to 2012 called “1000 Ways to Die.” I watched it a few times and was intrigued as unusual deaths were recreated each week.

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