Category: News
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Immigration interference: California attorney general, lawmaker want to come between a sheriff and his juicy detention contract
If signed, state budget would block ICE from entering into any new or expanded detention contracts with local jails.
This article was published on 06.22.17
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A tale of two daises: City lands $64 million to help with homelessness while county ponders destroying camps
Visibility, not data, drives dueling political agendas.
This article was published on 06.22.17
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Three women, three unusual sports: Sacramento-area athletes excel at discus, triple jump and steeplechase
USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships’ more obscure competitions test a combination of skills.
This article was published on 06.22.17
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Houses of ill repair: Witnesses say Sacramento public housing agency has been retaliating against whistle blowers
Former employees, current tenants say embattled Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency is failing its mission.
This article was published on 06.15.17
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Gas holes: Trump administration targets Obama methane rule GOP Congress failed to kill
California should stop buying energy from polluting states, says environmental group.
This article was published on 06.08.17
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The other badge: Sacramento’s next police chief may differ with the sheriff on immigration
Candidates’ compassion toward undocumented immigrants on the minds of Sacramento City Council.
This article was published on 06.08.17
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The forgotten soldiers: Trump isn’t keeping his promises to veterans—and they’re starting to notice
Sacramento area veterans say our loose-talking president doesn’t appreciate the seriousness of war.
This article was published on 06.08.17
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Defending your neighbors: Supporters of longtime Oak Park homeless charity push back against anonymous backlash
Panel discussion responds to complaints over Wellspring Women’s Center.
This article was published on 06.08.17
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Billion or bust: Critics warn that $1 billion spending plan could be too rich for Sacramento’s future
Mayor, council haven’t let predicted fiscal cliff get in the way of spending priorities.
This article was published on 06.01.17
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Bee-leaguered: Newsroom layoffs cut arts, sports coverage to the bone
As many as 12 Sacramento Bee employees may depart following last week’s shakeup.
This article was published on 06.01.17
June 22, 2017
SN&R Vol 29 Issue 11
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