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New credit card rules to take effect

New credit card rules to take effect

New credit card rules take effect Feb. 22 that are meant to protect consumers, but the best person to protect your good credit is yourself, said Friday's Live_Online guest, credit expert Larry Chiang.

Thousands expected at Sacramento Free Museum Day

Thousands expected at Sacramento Free Museum Day

Twenty-six Sacramento-area museums will take part in the free event this Saturday, Feb. 6.

Supertintendent: Sacramento schools face layoffs without union concessions

Supertintendent: Sacramento schools face layoffs without union concessions

The Sacramento City school superintendent says he needs "bargaining concessions from the unions" or teacher layoffs to close a $30 million budget deficit will be unavoidable.

Go Red for Women, save a life

Go Red for Women, save a life

The American Heart Association's goal is to educate women about heart disease and learn about preventing risk factors. Feb. 5 is the group's "Go Red for Women" day to put the focus on women and their heart health.

Marcos Breton: Stallworth family will always carry a burden

Marcos Breton: Stallworth family will always carry a burden

Sacramento Bee columnist Marcos Breton wrote about his recent conversation with Donna Stallworth in his weekend column and appeared on Monday's Live Online at 11 a.m. 

RAW VIDEO: How to handle sticky gas pedal while driving

RAW VIDEO: How to handle sticky gas pedal while driving

Mark Woods, auto safety expert with the American Automobile Association, talked about the Toyota recall and how to safely handle a malfunctioning gas pedal while driving. 

Tom Hanks to host Solano College Theatre fundraiser

Tom Hanks to host Solano College Theatre fundraiser

Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks will be center stage for a fundraiser for the college's theater department.

Political bloggers: Obama must talk jobs

Political bloggers: Obama must talk jobs

Political bloggers Democratic strategist Robin Swanson and former California Republican party chair Duf Sundheim previewed President Obama's State of the Union address on Wednesday's Live Online at 11 a.m.

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