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Sacramento restaurant says dine-and-dash customer is targeting businesses
SACRAMENTO, Calif — A popular Mexican restaurant in Sacramento said a customer left without paying a nearly $200 tab. Sacramento Police Department said Algo Bueno in North Sacramento filed a police report after Monday's incident. It happened around 12:30 Monday afternoon. Zenaida Rodriguez, a chef at the restaurant and...
3-week-old eagle rescued after falling out of nest in Sacramento County
ORANGEVALE — A community rallied around an eaglet over the weekend after it fell more than 100 feet out of its nest in Sacramento County.Susan Skinner has been photographing the family of eagles for eight years and never expected this."We were faced with the melancholy prospect of watching this little eagle die up there," she said.This life-or-death situation unfolded on a tree positioned more than a hundred feet over the American River in Orangevale."A lady who visits these eagles on a daily basis noticed, as we all did, that one of them was missing," Skinner said.Complicating matters was the land...
Newly reopened San Francisco bar to host viral Sacramento-based lawyer
SAN FRANCISCO — Coming off the heels of itslong-awaited grand reopening, the Stud is going even bigger. Think “hundreds of billboards” big. On May 4, the historic queer bar is hosting a party called Whatever, and the organizers are bringing in star power to commemorate the occasion. The guest of honor is a household name, one whose face is seared into millions of minds in the Bay Area and beyond.
A new California law will soon ban hidden surcharges and service fees
Hidden surcharges and service fees will soon be banned in California, including at restaurants. The new state law goes into effect July 1 for all businesses. “The law is about making sure consumers know what they are going to pay,” said the California Department of Justice to The San Francisco Chronicle. “And requires that the posted price include the full amount that a consumer must pay for that good or service.”
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