Author: Scott Thomas Anderson
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Good-governance gag order: Housing authority, Region Builders at loggerheads over ‘conflict of interest’ rule
Tax drama in Washington throws shadow on Sacramento’s housing crisis.
This article was published on 12.14.17
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The legacy: Police discuss how fatal shootings spurred new expansion of less-lethal gear
In the wake of the Joseph Mann and Dazion Flenaugh shootings, Sacramento police decided keeping the best less-lethal gear with supervisors is not enough.
This article was published on 12.14.17
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Tax turncoat? Protestors descend on congressman’s Roseville office over Republican tax plan
Tom McClintock’s words on the middle class will soon be tested.
This article was published on 12.14.17
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Fighting cancer on her own: Local patient in limbo after Sutter Medical Group drops Medi-Cal
Prediction that patients would get better care at community clinics didn’t hold true for Sacramento woman.
This article was published on 12.07.17
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No neutral future: Verizon brags about Sacramento deal even as it faces national protests
Sacramento city leaders have publicly stood beside Verizon, even as concern and anger mount against the ISP.
This article was published on 12.07.17
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Missed warnings: New report studies Sacramento domestic violence victims failed by the system
As murder-suicides flared, officials searched for more effective way to gauge lethality.
This article was published on 11.30.17
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The mouth’s gateway toward understanding
Renaissance chef Mourhit Drissi uses Casablanca Restaurant to serve cultural teachings.
This article was published on 11.30.17
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A sleepless issue: Sacramento County gains ground on black infant deaths
Report finds significant drop in sleep-related fatalities.
This article was published on 11.23.17
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Cellular Sacramento: Verizon deal will bring 5G network to the capital city—but at what cost?
Critics point to company’s record of sharing customer data and stance against net neutrality among reasons to be skeptical of $100 million deal.
This article was published on 11.23.17
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Weeding out the black market: Sheriff’s deputies seize 10 pounds of marijuana at Sacramento airport
City of Sacramento officials explore new equity program for regulated marijuana businesses.
This article was published on 11.16.17
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