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New Exoneration Registry Brings Back Memories of Haeling Murder
Fourteen years have passed since Riley Haeling's life was taken, but for those who knew him or were around when it happened, the memories never truly go away.

Joshua Staab is a multimedia journalist and graduate of California State University, Sacramento. He has freelanced for a variety of Sacramento-based newspapers and magazines and was most recently writing full-time for a healthcare and medical liability trade publication in the Bay Area. While a student at Sacramento State, Joshua served in many capacities on the college's student-run newspaper, The State Hornet.
Joshua grew up in Fair Oaks. He attended Bella Vista High School where he became active in many extracurricular activities, including life-long passions for journalism, music, filmmaking and snowboarding. He continues to explore those passions in his spare time, often combining all of them.
Have an issue or concern on your mind? Feel free to contact Josh anytime. He can be reached via e-mail at joshua.staab@patch.com or by phone at 916-494-1790.
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<strong>Politics</strong>
How would you describe your political beliefs?
As a child I was always encouraged to come to my own conclusions when it came to religion and politics. Though I grew up in a fairly middle-of-the road political environment, I would say I fall somewhat in the middle while leaning toward the left on social issues.
Are you registered with a certain party?
I am registered as a decline-to-state voter.
<strong>Religion</strong>
How religious would you consider yourself?
For a portion of my life I attended Catholic school and church in San Francisco and Sacramento, but would consider myself to be spiritual if not devoutly religious.
<strong>Local Hot-Button Issues</strong>
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
Fair Oaks has remained an unincorporated area of Sacramento County since it was established more than 100 years ago. Its residents have watched as its neighboring communities incorporate, including Citrus Heights in 1997, Rancho Cordova in 2003 and Arden-Arcade's failed attempt in 2010. The community has struggled through hard economic times as a result, never garnering the commercialized tax revenue it requires to become its own city.
Crime has become an increasing concern for the community as the closest Sacramento County Sheriff's substation resides outside county lines in Citrus Heights. Local mom and pop businesses continue to get by, but the community could benefit from the added tax revenue a large mall might provide.
Where do you stand on each of these issues?
Though I believe the community of Fair Oaks could benefit from incorporation (and it has tried in the past), it should stay under county control. The area simply does not have the local economy or the geographic breadth to support the increased population impact. Furthermore, much of the community's identity could be compromised by the incorporation into Sacramento, Rancho Cordova or Citrus Heights.
One of the things that keeps Fair Oaks unique is its close community connections with the local businesses, parks and river areas. It's that sense of community that has kept Fair Oaks together for more than 100 years and hopefully will continue to see it prosper.
Fourteen years have passed since Riley Haeling's life was taken, but for those who knew him or were around when it happened, the memories never truly go away.

The following information was supplied by the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Discussions are resuming with county planners on a housing project put on hold back in 2007.
Sheriff's officials believe surveillance video of individuals taking pictures of merchandise from inside the South Lake Tahoe Teaz N Pleaz store could be individuals connected with the robbery of the Fair Oaks branch.
The statewide campaign to buckle up while driving runs through June 3.
No time or date has been set to readdress the proposal.
The legislative advocate and education consultant with the California Teachers Association for more than 20 years and 15-year Sacramento County Office of Education teacher is running against Eleanor Brown.
Is river safety just a matter of using common sense?
All information gathered in this blotter comes from the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department.
The Sacramento County Department of Transportation has started up its 2012 “Pothole Sweeps Week”, which is an intensified effort to identify and repair potholes.
Fair Oaks local, Sacramento County Office of Education incumbent candidate and 35-year San Juan Unified School District employee talks about new challenges the district must face.
One Sacramento County Sheriff's deputy sustained minor injuries in the scuffle.
The Fair Oaks Recreation and Park District's new fun bus is packed with games and crafts for kids of all ages.
The Fair Oaks Village Enhancement Committee is seeking a better understanding of what business district model would most likely succeed in The Village.
Del Campo High School students, parents and staff joined together to honor five outstanding Cougar athletes.
Know of a dangerous area along the American River? Add it to the map by clicking the "add" button or share your thoughts in the comments section.
The Fair Oaks Planning Advisory Council has approved the UC Davis housing proposal to build 17 homes on the 7.07-acre Davis Ranch lot.
Post your comments with your thoughts on the school district's National School Lunch Program and participate in the poll.
District officials address concerns over funding and nutritional value for summer school free breakfast and lunch programs.
Bella Vista's last school-wide dance is in need of indoor parent volunteers.