Author: Matt Kramer
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Return of the anti-vaxxers
Three moms and a science-skeptic group sues to stop California’s school vaccination requirements.
This article was published on 12.29.16
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Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department apprehensive about the drone age
Detection program aimed at ferreting out unmanned smugglers dropped for legal reasons—and lack of a problem.
This article was published on 12.22.16
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Shelter in winter, death year-round: Advocates criticize seasonal political focus as Sacramento homeless deaths remain high
County officials acknowledge program failings, promise to get serious about housing-first model.
This article was published on 12.15.16
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Slow saviors: Sacramento’s efforts to curb African-American child deaths take shape at the community level
Progress unclear as stakeholders continue responding to 5-year-old crisis.
This article was published on 12.15.16
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Allen Warren’s bank shot
North Sacramento councilman leads divestment effort against Wells Fargo—the bank that’s suing him for $2.5 million.
This article was published on 12.08.16
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Living with the change: Sacramento’s climate action plan resigns itself to blistering future
County could experience eight times more extreme heat events by 2050.
This article was published on 11.24.16
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Silent on abuse: Sacramento report of domestic violence deaths finds friends, family kept mum
Victims came from different socioeconomic, ethnic backgrounds.
This article was published on 11.17.16
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Sticking by Ajay Dev: Sacramento-area Nepali community maintains innocence of convicted serial rapist—but why?
California appeals court hears rare oral arguments in case of Davis man sentenced to 378 years for sexually assaulting adopted daughter.
This article was published on 11.10.16
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Fine time: Sacramento County Supervisor Susan Peters may owe $9,500 for 2014 Mather votes
California Fair Political Practices Commission investigation found Peters had a financial interest in the outcome.
This article was published on 11.10.16
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Clearing CEQA: Study vindicates California environmental law as having less impact on development than previously claimed
Golden 1 Center benefited from recent Steinberg CEQA tweak.
This article was published on 11.03.16
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