Category: News
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The zen of District 7
Tristan Brown is promising a very different race for the District 7 council seat than voters saw in 2014.
This article was published on 01.11.18
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Sneaker attack: Sacramento shoe collectors are turning a cult for athletic kicks into big business
As some turn their childhood infatuation with high-end kicks into adult business ventures, big-name brands look to outwit violent shoe robbers.
This article was published on 01.11.18
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Learning to teach: Sacramento County moves to train more bilingual teachers amid educator shortage
Nearly 42,000 students are learning English in local schools.
This article was published on 01.04.18
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Pay to play: Could deferred MLS bid make soccer investors reconsider their ‘no public money’ promise?
Jilted until next year, Sacramento has to shore up funding vulnerabilities if it wants pro a team.
This article was published on 01.04.18
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Mayor’s report: Year one
In an interview with SN&R’s publisher, Darrel Steinberg says 2017 created a foundation for big, ambitious initiatives.
This article was published on 01.04.18
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Dead and unclaimed: Sacramento County experiences 140 percent jump in abandoned bodies
‘I don’t know why people are abandoning their loved ones all of a sudden.’
This article was published on 12.28.17
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‘Justice for Joe': Can the former cops who killed Joseph Mann still be prosecuted?
Candidate for Sacramento County district attorney says he would review new information against fired police Officer John Tennis.
This article was published on 12.28.17
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Trained in vain: Former program manager says Sacramento officers received shoddy training for dealing with mentally ill
Additional training promise made in response to outrage over the police killings of two black men.
This article was published on 12.21.17
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Bidding in secret: Officials quietly solicit contracts on ‘twin tunnels’ project despite lawsuits, lack of permits
Just months after the California WaterFix project was dealt several blows, state officials started moving forward to award construction contracts.
This article was published on 12.21.17
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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
January 11, 2018
SN&R Vol 29 Issue 40
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