Category: News
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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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Tunnel vision: Why do the Delta conveyors need to be so big?
Environmentalists and fishery advocates worry Gov. Brown’s pet project will make it possible to drain the Sacramento River.
This article was published on 07.13.17
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Point of shame: Sacramento’s unsheltered homeless population explodes by 110 percent
Mayor Darrell Steinberg: ‘This is a damning report.’
This article was published on 07.13.17
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Bar fight: Ex-Marine says he was duped into leasing debt-ridden Sacramento bar once known as Alley Katz
Property owner owes creditors more than $1 million.
This article was published on 07.13.17
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The uncounted dead: California doesn’t want to know who’s falling through the cracks of its assisted-death law
More than a quarter of terminal adults who formally requested end-of-life prescriptions didn’t receive them.
This article was published on 07.06.17
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Get the lead out: California lawmaker wants to require schools to test for lead
Three Sacramento-area elementary schools exceeded federal standards after submitting to voluntary review.
This article was published on 07.06.17
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Indivisible, under Paul: The fast rise and uncertain future of a progressive political organization and its brash Rocklin founder
Group is leading the resistance against Republican Rep. Tom McClintock, but can it flip a red district?
This article was published on 07.06.17
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Pay to stay: Tenants of south Sacramento apartment complex face rising rents, complain of roach and mold issues
Cedar Ridge Apartments fell through the cracks of city’s inspection program.
This article was published on 06.29.17
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Honorably deported: Why California may cover veterans’ legal bid to return to America
The ACLU estimates some 3,000 veterans have been deported—many of them leaving behind children and partners.
This article was published on 06.29.17
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Hate on the wall: Vandalism of Sacramento-area houses of worship coincides with emboldened nativist fringe
Two mosques and one church struck by vandals leaving bigoted messages.
This article was published on 06.29.17
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