Category: News
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Shadow of the gun: A vigil, a debate and a new approach drive response to community violence
Sacramento residents, leaders clash for answers following deadly shooting in Meadowview Park.
This article was published on 09.07.17
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Do not compute: As cyber attacks grow, Sac State readies next generation of data defenders
California state employees teased with fake malware as nations hit with real ransomware.
This article was published on 08.31.17
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Dear johns: Sacramento DA touts operation targeting sex trafficking financiers, but only charges one black woman
Of the 137 prostitution arrests law enforcement made so far, 71 were of women of color.
This article was published on 08.31.17
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Copology: A Sacramento police supervisor apologized to a pregnant woman. It didn’t go over well.
Officers can leave sour impressions in minority communities when honest mistakes clash with attitude.
This article was published on 08.24.17
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Gold diggers: Quarry venture with ‘passive’ ties to billionaire Democratic donor sparks fight with foothill ranchers
Amador County ignored EIR findings in approving project.
This article was published on 08.24.17
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Kill that noise: More than 50 advocacy groups shout down Sacramento City Hall attempt to limit speech
Package of ordinances would have restricted residential picketing, use of megaphones.
This article was published on 08.24.17
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First to fall: Severely disabled renters feel the brunt of Sacramento’s housing crisis
As rents rocket, fewer landlords accepting housing vouchers, advocacy groups say.
This article was published on 08.17.17
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Ranch guessing: Can a black-run agriculture academy end Sacramento County’s Boys Ranch curse?
Former juvenile detention camp could instead teach youth to farm.
This article was published on 08.17.17
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In defense of the defense: ‘Picnic Day 5’ told detectives they didn’t know they were fighting cops
Testimony doesn’t advance Police Department’s version of UC Davis Picnic Day brawl.
This article was published on 08.17.17
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Fountain of truth: Sacramento leaves drinking water scarce as homeless population grows larger and summer gets hotter
Nearly 40 percent of city drinking fountains languish in disrepair.
This article was published on 08.10.17
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