Category: Beats
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Cannabis carve-out: A commercial cultivation ban may be coming to Old North Sacramento?
Councilman Allen Warren and a business group on Del Paso Boulevard want to opt two North Sacramento thoroughfares out of the legal marijuana landscape.
This article was published on 04.05.18
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Controversial genius: Little is known about the death of hacker Adrian Lamo
Sacramento’s Adrian Lamo made national headlines twice in his life, and both stories leave an open question mark about his legacy.
This article was published on 04.05.18
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Armed with a cellphone
Department issues two press releases in 15 minutes—the first says officers thought the man was armed with a gun, the second says no gun was found.
This article was published on 03.22.18
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Zone offense: Sacramento sees opportunity in neighborhood-investment federal program
Housing agency recently charted the progress it says it’s made with Sacramento’s ‘Promise Zone.’
This article was published on 03.22.18
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Preschool for everyone
West Sacramento’s universal preschool program may allow more home-based childcare.
This article was published on 03.15.18
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Pass for protest: Monsanto 10 found not guilty in activist event
‘Gamesmanship’ doesn’t pay off for Yolo DA.
This article was published on 03.15.18
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Sick stats: New report says lack of action on community health is costing Sacramento
A new report by the Healthy Sacramento Coalition shows some very unhealthy signs for the region’s future.
This article was published on 03.08.18
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Lender bender: Sacramento sues Wells Fargo on behalf of ‘targeted’ communities
Sacramento’s leaders haven’t forgotten what Wells Fargo did during the recession.
This article was published on 03.08.18
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Clean ride: Would California’s new electric ridesharing bill kill public transit?
As new state Senate bill nears it first hearing, transit and environmentalist are divided.
This article was published on 03.01.18
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Higher goals: Working-class Latino families still struggling to crack California’s college dream
The Education Trust says California still has a long way to go in creating college pathways for Latino students.
This article was published on 03.01.18

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