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Week in Review, Jan. 8: Scam Alerts, Mobile Food Truck Business, More

Miss a story this week on Roseville Patch? Catch up here.

Last week in Roseville, we had stories about some new businesses coming soon or that just opened, a look at the mobile food truck business and also 10 new and interesting California laws to be aware of.

Here's a look at what went on in Roseville last week:

- Registering to vote online and banning the sale of shark fins completes this list of 10 interesting new laws.

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- An elderly woman was hit by a car and killed while walking across Douglas Boulevard in Roseville Jan. 1.

- A roundup of crime from the Roseville Police Department. Includes a car repair scam, caller claims to be from city, a school vandalized and catalytic converter thefts continue.

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- Many of you chimed in on your favorites, but in the end, 42 percent of readers said Freebirds serves the best burritos in Roseville, according to our poll.

- The recent popularity of mobile food trucks in Roseville has caused concern for some business owners.

- A quick look at a few new businesses coming soon to Roseville including Roosters Men’s Grooming Center and West Coast Martial Arts School.

- Barry Winnett of Roseville was sentenced to more than 3 years in prison for a real estate Ponzi scheme, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

- Six Fountains at Roseville restaurants serve happy hour. Which will take the title of best Fountains happy hour?

- A new indoor motorsports park for go-karting is now open. They also have a sports bar.

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