Roseville
has active citizens, award-winning school systems, comprehensive park and recreation programs and is home to nation-wide sporting events. Visitors and residents alike find an abundance of outdoor activities throughout the year. All of these factors make Roseville one of the best places in which to live, work and play!
The secret's out: Roseville and Granite Bay are spectacular places to live
, work and play. With an abundance of shopping, dining, arts, entertainment, business and recreation, Roseville and Granite Bay offer something for everyone. The communities boast an excellent public school system, personalized city and county services, beautiful neighborhoods and excellent job opportunities.
The Florida teen whose lethal drug overdose was broadcast live over the net earlier this week began blogging about his intended suicide 12 hours before. As reported by the AP, 19-year-old college student Abraham Briggs died Wednesday afternoon in his ...
FANG-FUL: “Twilight”-garbed Deeanna Lopez, left, Sabrina Lopez and Ilrimani Cisneros attend a midnight show in Universal City. More than 1000 screenings across US sold out. The vampire romance film sells out more than 1000 late-night screenings. ...
BY ALAN HAHN | alan.hahn@newsday.com In one of the most dramatic trade days in franchise history, Donnie Walsh stuck his shovel in the dirt Friday and began the process of digging out from under the mountainous Knicks payroll, trading away his team's ...
By Serena Gordon FRIDAY, Nov. 21 (HealthDay News) -- The season of a baby's birth may help predict that child's risk of asthma, new research suggests. Babies born in autumn -- about four months before the peak of winter virus season -- have almost a 30 ...
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CHICAGO, Nov 22 (Reuters) - US President-elect Barack Obama said on Saturday that he was crafting an aggressive, two-year stimulus plan to revive the troubled economy, warning that swift action was needed to prevent a deep slump and a spiral of falling ...
NEW YORK (CNN) -- Spiritual leaders of New York's African-American Muslim communities lashed out Friday at a purported al Qaeda message attacking President-elect Barack Obama and, using racist language, comparing him unfavorably to the late Malcolm X. ...
By Jason Gale Nov. 22 (Bloomberg) -- President-elect Barack Obama said he aims to create 2.5 million new US jobs in a two-year plan to simulate an economy facing a “crisis of historic proportions.” Obama, in his weekly radio address, today said that ...
For the most part, his choices suggest it's in with the old. Some supporters of his message of change fear his selections mean politics as usual. By Christi Parsons and Peter Nicholas Reporting from Washington -- The roster shaping up for the Barack ...
FANG-FUL: “Twilight”-garbed Deeanna Lopez, left, Sabrina Lopez and Ilrimani Cisneros attend a midnight show in Universal City. More than 1000 screenings across US sold out. The vampire romance film sells out more than 1000 late-night screenings. ...
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The Florida teen whose lethal drug overdose was broadcast live over the net earlier this week began blogging about his intended suicide 12 hours before. As reported by the AP, 19-year-old college student Abraham Briggs died Wednesday afternoon in his ...
Al Franken's campaign says Sen. Norm Coleman's lead has fallen into the double digits as the state continues its Senate recount, The Hill reported. "We believe that Al Franken has gained enough votes to say that Norm Coleman's lead is in the double ...
FANG-FUL: “Twilight”-garbed Deeanna Lopez, left, Sabrina Lopez and Ilrimani Cisneros attend a midnight show in Universal City. More than 1000 screenings across US sold out. The vampire romance film sells out more than 1000 late-night screenings. ...
For the most part, his choices suggest it's in with the old. Some supporters of his message of change fear his selections mean politics as usual. By Christi Parsons and Peter Nicholas Reporting from Washington -- The roster shaping up for the Barack ...
BY ALAN HAHN | alan.hahn@newsday.com In one of the most dramatic trade days in franchise history, Donnie Walsh stuck his shovel in the dirt Friday and began the process of digging out from under the mountainous Knicks payroll, trading away his team's ...
By Serena Gordon FRIDAY, Nov. 21 (HealthDay News) -- The season of a baby's birth may help predict that child's risk of asthma, new research suggests. Babies born in autumn -- about four months before the peak of winter virus season -- have almost a 30 ...
The Florida teen whose lethal drug overdose was broadcast live over the net earlier this week began blogging about his intended suicide 12 hours before. As reported by the AP, 19-year-old college student Abraham Briggs died Wednesday afternoon in his ...
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CORNWALLIS, Nova Scotia (AP) — Even in a global financial crisis, the world cannot afford to skimp on its obligations to Afghanistan, which wants to double the size of its army but will never be able to pay for it, Defense Secretary Robert Gates says. ...
By ERIC LICHTBLAU WASHINGTON — Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey collapsed during a speech Thursday night and was taken to the hospital after he failed to regain consciousness. Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey, above in October, was hospitalized ...