Vincent Moleski, The Sacramento Bee

Vincent Moleski

The Sacramento Bee

Sacramento, CA, United States

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  • The Modesto Bee
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Past articles by Vincent:

Country music station 101.9 The Wolf replaced by Spanish-language channel in Sacramento area

Sacramento-area country music station 101.9 The Wolf was taken off the air by media company Entravision and was replaced by a Spanish-language Mexican music channel called La Tricolor. → Read More

Owe Quest Diagnostics money? You might be one of 11.9 million whose data was breached

Some patients of medical laboratory clinic Quest Diagnostics had their data breached through a third-party company which provided debt collection services to Quest. → Read More

Downtown’s Hyatt Regency Sacramento to undergo $8.1 million renovation starting this fall

The Hyatt Regency Sacramento, located downtown just across from the state Capitol at 1209 L Street, will be renovating almost all of its rooms to coincide with the closure of the Sacramento Convention Center. → Read More

In wake of new gas tax, Sacramento pump prices go against the trend in California

Gasoline prices in Sacramento dipped slightly in the past week, despite a statewide price hike following a recent California gas tax increase. → Read More

Canadian energy company to close Sacramento offices in 137-person California layoff

A Canadian energy company will be closing six of its California offices in August, including one in Sacramento, and will lay off 137 employees in the process. → Read More

Sacramento-area rice company secures first U.S. contract to sell rice to China

A Sacramento-area rice company is the first U.S. company to secure a contract to export rice into China after its government began permitting American rice imports late last year. → Read More

Sacramento-area rice company secures first U.S. contract to sell rice to China

A Sacramento-area rice company is the first U.S. company to secure a contract to export rice into China after its government began permitting American rice imports late last year. → Read More

Sacramento-area rice company secures first U.S. contract to sell rice to China

A Sacramento-area rice company is the first U.S. company to secure a contract to export rice into China after its government began permitting American rice imports late last year. → Read More

Sacramento-area rice company secures first U.S. contract to sell rice to China

A Sacramento-area rice company is the first U.S. company to secure a contract to export rice into China after its government began permitting American rice imports late last year. → Read More

Roseville-based Sunworks to build $800,000 solar array at San Luis Obispo ranch

Sunworks, a Roseville-based solar energy company, announced this week it will be building a $800,000 photovoltaic array on a nearly 150-year-old ranch in San Luis Obispo County. → Read More

Downtown Sacramento’s Emerald Tower sells to local group for $127 million

Downtown Sacramento’s Emerald Tower sold last week for $127 million to a joint venture between a Sacramento-based real estate and property management company and a local Native American group. → Read More

Bay Area senior care facility cited more than $700,000 for minimum wage theft

A Daly City senior care facility was cited $708,521 by the California Labor Commissioner’s Office for wage theft violations against 48 employees, including underpaid minimum wage, overtime and contract wages. → Read More

This Bay Area real estate agent promised clients home loans. He faces fraud charges

A Bay Area real estate agent was indicted Wednesday on charges of fraud and money laundering after allegedly promising home loans to clients then taking their money. → Read More

This Bay Area real estate agent promised clients home loans. He faces fraud charges

A Bay Area real estate agent was indicted Wednesday on charges of fraud and money laundering after allegedly promising home loans to clients then taking their money. → Read More

This Bay Area real estate agent promised clients home loans. He faces fraud charges

A Bay Area real estate agent was indicted Wednesday on charges of fraud and money laundering after allegedly promising home loans to clients then taking their money. → Read More

This Bay Area real estate agent promised clients home loans. He faces fraud charges

A Bay Area real estate agent was indicted Wednesday on charges of fraud and money laundering after allegedly promising home loans to clients then taking their money. → Read More

This Bay Area real estate agent promised clients home loans. He faces fraud charges

A Bay Area real estate agent was indicted Wednesday on charges of fraud and money laundering after allegedly promising home loans to clients then taking their money. → Read More

Sacramento-area Dutch Bros. drive-thrus raise more than $64,000 for Tara O’Sullivan fund

Sacramento-area Dutch Bros. Coffee drive-thrus raised more than $64,000 for slain Sacramento Police Officer Tara O’Sullivan. She was shot and killed while responding to a domestic violence call. → Read More

New Temple coffee shop coming to midtown Sacramento next month near Fremont Park

Temple’s sixth coffee shop, located at 1615 16th Street, will open on the morning of July 20 with a nitro cold brew tap, four coffee brewers and an espresso machine, all set in a lush interior, according to a news release issued by Temple Coffee Roasters. → Read More

Save Mart, FoodMaxx roll out home grocery delivery service for Sacramento-area shoppers

Shoppers in California can now order groceries from Save Mart and FoodMaxx stores online and have them delivered in less than a day. → Read More