3 homes, 1 pool house damaged by fire near Tahoe Park area Matthew Nuttle
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6:12 p.m. update:
Three homes and a pool house were damaged in a fire near the Tahoe Park area, according to the Sacramento Fire Department.
While Sacramento Fire Department officials are still investigating the fire, they believe it started outside of one of the homes.
No injuries were reported as of publication.
Original story:
Fire crews are responding to reports of multiple structures on fire in the Tahoe Park area.
Firefighters were called out to the scene of the two-alarm blaze in the 5600 block of 11th Avenue just before 5 p.m.
Aggie Square project moves forward following Sacramento City Council vote
UC Davis Chancellor Gary May celebrated the Sacramento City Council s decision saying that Aggie Square would bring innovation to the region. Author: Joseph Daniels (ABC10) Updated: 11:12 PM PDT April 6, 2021
SACRAMENTO, Calif. Sacramento City Council voted 7-2 to move forward with Aggie Square s creation in the Oak Park and Tahoe Parks areas.
Aggie Square is scheduled to break ground in 2021. The project could bring up to 10,000 jobs between the construction and the economic growth resulting from the UC Davis expansion, according to city officials.
Sacramento Mayor Pro Tem filed a motion, which failed, that would have delayed the vote and would give neighborhood associations, including Tahoe Park, Oak Park, and Elmhurst, a week to go over the project.
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The Rebirth of Cool
The late, great Nut Tree restaurant in Vacaville is one of the most storied restaurants in Northern California history. And, as it turns out, it was designed by a bunch of Sacramentans. Let’s bring it back.
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If you grew up anywhere around here and you’re over the age of, say, 40-ish, there’s a decent chance you harbor warm and fuzzy feelings for the Nut Tree restaurant in Vacaville. Redesigned in 1958 during the height of mid-century modernism, the space was a design triumph. Patrons passed through a glass-encased aviary with exotic birds and plants, which opened into a spacious room filled with Eames chairs (designed by Sacramento native Ray Eames and her husband Charles), California-themed art (including a piece featuring the State Capitol) and model planes hanging from the ceiling (the Nut Tree complex housed a small airport). The cuisine also soared, attracting culinary stars like Julia Child and Martin Ya
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In this Feb. 17, 2021, file photo, California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks during a news conference in Coachella, Ca. Newsom is scheduled to deliver his third State of the State address on Tuesday, March 9, 2021.
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Governor Gavin Newsom is set to deliver his State of the State Address one year into the pandemic; we preview what to expect Tuesday night. Housing also continues to be a key issue in California, and the market only got hotter during the pandemic. Some cities, including Sacramento, are looking to end single-family exclusive zoning in an effort to open up more housing options; we’ll hear from a couple of CapRadio reporters and their sources about the highly controversial issue.