Morning Edition 2006-02-17


 
Friday, February 17, 2006

    Part of Series

  • Business Journal: Big Convention Coming
    In 2008, Sacramento will be getting one of its largest conventions ever. It will be held by an ethnic-based organization.
    Thursday, February 16, 2006
  • Lawmakers Grapple with How to Fund Roads, Levees, Ports
    State lawmakers from both houses and both parties began what will likely be a rough process Thursday: coming up with a plan to fix California’s roads, levees, schools and more.
    Thursday, February 16, 2006
  • Opening Statements in Terror- Related Trial
    Opening statements began and the first witnesses were called in the Government’s trial against a young Lodi man accused of attending terrorist training camp in Pakistan.
    Thursday, February 16, 2006
  • Commentary: Trash? Rubbish!
    If someone doesn't come up with an easier way to dispose of dead batteries and burned out fluorescent light bulbs, commentator Ginger Rutland fears, soon we'll all be criminals.
    Friday, February 17, 2006
  • Study Finds Vitamins Offer Bone Improvements
    If you’re a woman and over 60, local researchers say you should consider taking certain vitamin supplements to help prevent hip fractures.
    Friday, February 17, 2006
  • Jammies Concerts Give Young Performers Professional Experience
    Many of the region's top high school musicians perform at the annual Jammies concerts -- contemporary and classical -- presented by the Sacramento News and Review. Whether it’s rock or Rachmaninoff, these young people are serious about music.
    Friday, February 17, 2006
  • Trial Begins for Lodi Terror Suspect
    Opening statements began Thursday and the first witnesses were called in the trial of young Lodi man accused of attending terrorist training camp in Pakistan.
    Friday, February 17, 2006