Category: News
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Third-party obstruction: Reverse Public Records Act tactics at play in separate legal actions involving Kevin Johnson, Pasadena police
California government agencies avoid public records legal fees when allies sue.
This article was published on 08.10.17
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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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Guerrilla hacktics: As abortion rights weaken nationally, local pro-choice activists switch to a grassroots offensive in Sacramento
Teen abortions and births rose in Texas after state defunded Planned Parenthood.
This article was published on 08.03.17
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Die of omission: California lawsuit accuses physicians of misleading terminal woman who sought aid-in-dying medication
Bay Area grandmother supported passage of law she was unable to access.
This article was published on 08.03.17
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Hunt for hantavirus: Citrus Heights man recovering from rare disease as family, employer dispute cause
Bodie State Historic Park denies its living quarters exposed employees to infected mice droppings.
This article was published on 08.03.17
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Smog and mirrors: On world’s climate stage, Sacramento chases electric vehicle market and a new economic identity
City leaders want to leverage historic Volkswagen fine into a new automotive industry.
This article was published on 07.27.17
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Panama finale: Dozens of Sacramento artists scrambling in wake of code enforcement studio closure
Owner of a 103-year-old Panama Pottery building says occupants weren’t in danger of a Ghost Ship-style tragedy.
This article was published on 07.27.17
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Women and children last: Sacramento’s biennial homeless census overlooked families this year
Family-oriented service providers didn’t conduct morning-after audit as in previous count.
This article was published on 07.27.17
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Unstable foundation: Union leader says he was fired for starting investigation into Sacramento public housing agency
Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency faces new retaliation claims, tenant safety concerns.
This article was published on 07.20.17
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The divider: Marketing pro-turned Rocklin slacktivist’s house of cards collapses
Foothill group formally dropped from popular Indivisible movement over president’s actions.
This article was published on 07.20.17
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