Author: Nick Miller
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California’s sustainable-agriculture advocates battle for bucks during budget debate
Lawmakers, Gov. Brown’s plans differ, but farmers, researchers and activists likely to get funding to fight climate change.
This article was published on 06.05.14
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Second Saturday is no longer an arts event
RIP Sacramento’s monthly “art walk.”
This article was published on 06.05.14
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Do campaign signs actually influence Sacramento voters?
Experts discuss the role of lawn signs in a world of TV ads and social media.
This article was published on 05.29.14
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Kings, K.J. snub Sacramento groups working to ensure equal community benefits from new arena
Advocates for a “community benefits agreement'"hopeful for deal like those negotiated at L.A. Live, USC.
This article was published on 05.22.14
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QuizUp or shut up: SN&R’s election guide
There's not an app to make this June's primary sexy. Voter turnout will suck. It shouldn't: A balance of power in Sacramento is at stake.
This article was published on 05.22.14
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Take SN&R’s election quiz
SN&R asks the tough, ridiculous and pub-quizworthy local-politics questions. Can you hack it?
This article was published on 05.22.14
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The vampire squid goes cow town
How Goldman Sachs milked Sacramento during the Kings arena negotiations.
This article was published on 05.15.14
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City of Roseville libraries ban the Sacramento News & Review
Libraries should be public strongholds for free access to information, not bastions of censorship and red tape.
This article was published on 05.08.14
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Groups says Sacramento city school district tried to fast-track behind-the-scenes deal to sell public land
Now, three developers vying for suddenly popular Midtown real estate.
This article was published on 05.08.14
June 05, 2014
SN&R Vol 26 Issue 8
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SN&R Vol 26 Issue 4