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In May 2018, the City of West Sacramento partnered with Via Transportation to launch an on-demand microtransit service. [48] The service, called West Sacramento On-Demand, offers trips anywhere in the city for a flat fare. As of April 2020, rides cost $1.75 for seniors and riders with disabilities and $3.50 for the general population.
Two-way television can refer to: an early name (one of more than a dozen different ones) used for videophones during the period of the 1920s to the 1960s,
KMAX-TV: 31 (digital 24) Independent: CBS News and Stations (Paramount Global) KCSO-LD: 33 (digital 3) Telemundo: NBC Owned Television Stations (NBC Telemundo License, LLC) KTXL: 40 (digital 22) Fox: Nexstar Media Group: Known as "Fox 40", the channel is owned by Nexstar, the largest local station owner in the United States. [2] KQCA: 58 ...
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Chris Cabaldon became the first elected mayor in city history in 2004 and was re-elected every two years – a total of seven times – until 2020. He helped change West Sacramento’s reputation ...
Intellygents was established in 2002 by former Endemol employees Kirsten van Nieuwenhuijzen and Mark van Berkel, and acquired by 2waytraffic on July 11, 2006. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] It is a creative developing company for intelligent entertainment, with formats such as That's the Question , Take It or Leave It , The Greatest Royalty Expert and Who Wants ...
The city of West Sacramento illegally divided a historically Latino and low-income community into separate City Council districts, a Yolo County judge ruled on July 7.
As work continued on the Butte Mountain transmitter, Television Diablo began to seek a buyer for KOVR. It first proposed to sell the station to the Hudson Valley Broadcasting Company of Albany, New York—which was in the process of buying a television station in Durham, North Carolina, and renaming itself the Capital Cities Broadcasting Company; [34] despite the FCC's blessing, this sale was ...