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State Lawmaker To Again Seek Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage
Roseville's John Marty contends: "I don't think human rights should be put up to the vote of people."

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Local Hot-Button Issues Even though Roseville is predominantly already built up, the city faces many interesting issues including how to make the most of its public resources and balance the needs of business with those of residents.
Roseville's John Marty contends: "I don't think human rights should be put up to the vote of people."

Doctor clinics in Roseville area also seeing more patients testing positive for influenza.
The new Roseville massage shop is opening at Lexington Plaza Shoppes.
Funeral service Wednesday morning for retired Roseville teacher.
Roseville legislator see finances as the key priority for the session.
Their sons perform the oaths of office at the Roseville Council's first meeting of 2013.
Reports taken from Roseville police incident log, plus reports from other St. Paul suburbs about bridge suicide, peeping tom, and whipped toddler.
The Roseville Adult Learning Center offers a variety of prep classes.
Caron taught at Roseville High School.
Groupon fundraiser for Vested Interest in K9s raises donations for K-9 bullet-proof vests.
A look at some of the most significant stories of the past week on Roseville Patch.
Roseville woman and her husband were the second couple to get married at St. Christopher's Episcopal Church in Roseville.
Karen Organization recognizing the department for its work with the Karen community.
City staff is expected to present findings from its feasibility study at the Roseville Council's Jan. 28 meeting.
Joe Senser's Sports Grill & Bar in Roseville expects the house to be rocking Saturday night for the NFL wild card playoff game.
The new station will feature geothermal heating. LED lighting and improved facilities for firefighters. Structural walls about 85 percent, fire chief says.
In the wake of the Sandy Hook school massacre, the Roseville state senator says it's time to re-examine gun laws, including considering the licensing of gun owners.
The Roseville woman was active in the community including working part time at the John Traeger Insurance Agency.
Roseville residents have various options for getting rid of their Christmas trees.