Gary on the Go – A new place to watch the games at
Tom's Watch Bar is now open in DOCO. Boasting over 80 screens currently with more to come, Tom's is serving up fresh food and drinks before, during and after your favorite sporting events.
Tom's Watch Bar is now open in DOCO. Boasting over 80 screens currently with more to come, Tom's is serving up fresh food and drinks before, during and after your favorite sporting events.
Tom's Watch Bar is now open in DOCO. Boasting over 80 screens currently with more to come, Tom's is serving up fresh food and drinks before, during and after your favorite sporting events.
Sacramento Police are implementing a "bait package" program to catch thieves as they attempt to steal packages from the front doors of residents.
The off-leash dog park at Sierra 2 has been temporarily closed after shards of glass were found in the area. However, affected residents hope the city can clean the glass quickly so they can get back into the park with their furry friends.
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After seven seasons at UC Davis, Dan Hawkins announced he's stepping down as head coach. He took over the program in 2017.
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