Category: News
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Lawmakers and landlords
More than one-fourth of California legislators are also landlords.
This article was published on 05.02.19
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The road to peace
Once controversial, Advance Peace initiative sees early signs of progress in combating gang killings in Sacramento.
This article was published on 04.25.19
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On extinction’s edge
Zero Delta smelt found in state’s annual fall survey.
This article was published on 04.25.19
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Sheriff in the shadows
Sacramento County has lacked an inspector general for eight months—and that won’t change any time soon.
This article was published on 04.25.19
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Getting away with an almost murder
What does sex worker immunity legislation have to do with a 40-year-old unsolved shooting in Sacramento?
This article was published on 04.18.19
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Refugee window closing
Sacramento County, once a top destination for Afghan and Iraqi interpreters, is experiencing a sharp drop in admissions.
This article was published on 04.18.19
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The Chinese connection
Foreign money has turned homes around the Sacramento region into the engine of the marijuana black market—and it’s competing with legal operators.
This article was published on 04.18.19
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Suspicious aid
When it comes to ‘preventing violent extremism,’ critics worry Muslims are the focus—even in California.
This article was published on 04.11.19
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No shelter from the critics
Sacramento mayor defends $40 million shelter plan as the first step toward permanent housing, but faces critics on both sides.
This article was published on 04.11.19
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Tower of cards
City Hall stays mum on how many card rooms area in Sacramento’s future following rulings against a prominent businessman.
This article was published on 04.11.19
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