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Daily Morning Bulletin
Good morning! Here’s your Daily Morning Bulletin, featuring everything you need to know from the Sacramento area to start your
day.
Actor William “Billy” Baldwin has been spending some time in and around Sacramento for his role in the upcoming film “No Address,”
a movie about a “group of individuals who fall into homelessness unexpectedly.”
The full-length feature film was shot in locations across the area, including Land Park and Woodlake, and stars Ashanti, Beverly
D’Angelo and Xander Berkeley. The film is produced by Robert Craig Films, based in Rocklin.
During an interview at The Sacramento Bee on Thursday morning, Baldwin said he hopes the movie “will raise awareness and some
compassion” about the homelessness crisis.
Read the full story → William Baldwin filmed homelessness movie in Sacramento. Here’s what he thinks of the city
Actor William Baldwin talks at The Bee's offices on Feb. 1, 2024, about "No Address," the upcoming movie he stars in about
homelessness that is set in Sacramento. The project also includes a documentary and a book. The film will be released later this
year.
Entertainment William Baldwin filmed homelessness movie in Sacramento. Here’s what he thinks of the city William “Billy” Baldwin
shares his thoughts on homelessness and his time filming in Sacramento.
Tony Gemignani, Slice House franchise owner, reaches for a slice of pizza in the restaurant’s Folsom Ranch location on Thursday,
Feb. 1, 2024.
Restaurant News & Reviews San Francisco pizza superstar Tony Gemignani opens Folsom restaurant, with 3 more to come Customers can
get their pizza made in Detroit, New York or Sicilian styles.
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Elk Grove News Here are 10 Black-owned Elk Grove businesses to check out during Black History Month You can celebrate Black
History Month in Elk Grove by checking out these Black owned businesses and services.
Elk Grove City Councilman Rod Brewer was appointed this week as vice mayor of the city for 2024.
Elk Grove News Elk Grove honors vice mayor, Sacramento sheriff and others during Black History Month “Elk Grove has so many
leaders doing great things in our community.”
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San Francisco 49ers cornerback Charvarius Ward (7) runs back an interceptions for a touchdown during the first quarter against the
Arizona Cardinals on Dec. 17, 2023, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
Local How much will it cost to get to Las Vegas from Sacramento for Super Bowl festivities? Planes, trains and automobiles will
all cost you something: Time and money.
A demonstrator carrying the Palestinian flag rides a horse named Midnight in front of a protest march in support of Palestine near
the Memorial Auditorium in downtown Sacramento on Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023. The protesters were calling for a cease-fire in the
Israel-Hamas war.
Viewpoints Mayor Steinberg blocked debate on a resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza. He’s wrong | Opinion “It’s time for our elected
leaders to listen to the majority of our country who wants the violence to end. Sacramento, all eyes are on us.”
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Long COVID conditions in children and teenagers include heart issues, blood clots, kidney failure, type 1 diabetes and more, a CDC
study found.
Viewpoints California’s 24-hour isolation recommendation will lead to more long COVID | Opinion “There is growing evidence that
not getting enough rest during the acute infection increases one’s risk for long COVID.”
Crime - Sacto 911 Two women, 19 and 20, die after car hits tree along Highway 99 in Northern California The single-vehicle fatal
crash was reported shortly after 7 a.m. Friday, CHP officials said.
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