Morning Edition 2009-07-16


 
Thursday, July 16, 2009

    Part of Series

  • Matera Ridge Project Moves Forward
    In western Nevada, Washoe County commissioners have approved a new housing development over the objections of nearly a hundred residents who live along the Mount Rose Highway.
    Wednesday, July 15, 2009
  • Heat Wave Prompts Workplace Inspections
    The heat wave hovering over Northern California has prompted CAL-OSHA to intensify its inspections in agricultural fields. The state agency that monitors workplace safety is making sure that farm workers are protected from the heat.
    Wednesday, July 15, 2009
  • Theatre Review: Altar Boyz
    Sacramento’s Music Circus is presenting one new show this summer, a piece called “Altar Boyz” about a fictitious Catholic boy band. Critic Jeff Hudson says you can expect cute guys, tight pants, and some largely forgettable songs.
    Thursday, July 16, 2009
  • RT Wants Input on Station Design for New Southline Extension
    Sacramento Regional Transit is moving forward with its South Line light rail extension. Officials will hold a meeting Thursday night to seek input on how four new stations will look.
    Thursday, July 16, 2009
  • State Budget Talks Stall
    Budget negotiations have hit a snag at the State Capitol. That’s despite marathon talks again Wednesday night and a lot of optimism that a deal was coming together quickly.
    Thursday, July 16, 2009
  • Foreclosures Still Increasing
    Foreclosures are continuing to rise in California. That’s despite the moratorium on home foreclosures that the state and some banks started earlier this year.
    Thursday, July 16, 2009