Category: News
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Steinberg’s grand plan: Mayor thinks big on housing homeless residents, but proposal exposes rift with county officials
City and county agree on one thing: Arresting people for sleeping outside is still good policy.
This article was published on 03.02.17
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Little scandals: Paraeducator banished from South Natomas special education class after dispute reaches social media
Veteran teacher’s aide can’t find work since criticizing Little Rascals showing.
This article was published on 03.02.17
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The new land grab: Does California’s original environmental sin illuminate threats to Nevada’s future?
Congressional Republican super majority looks to liquidate public lands, puts conservationists and hunters on defense.
This article was published on 03.02.17
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Priced out: Rent control becomes focus of Sacramento town hall on housing
Popular rent stabilization initiatives in Richmond and Mountain View face legal challenge, force other jurisdictions to consider idea.
This article was published on 02.23.17
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Jay’s way: Sacramento school board president sees drama ahead with Trump administration, looming deficit
Jay Hansen says his district, fellow board members ‘haven’t even had the conversation’ about bleak district finances.
This article was published on 02.23.17
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Sanctuary in Sacramento? President Trump’s deportation agenda pits local politicians against their sheriff
Surge in immigration detentions at Elk Grove jail coincided with raids, Yuba County flooding.
This article was published on 02.23.17
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Reforming City Hall: New mayor kick-starts ethics revamp, but watchdog group says it needs sharper teeth
Eye on Sacramento threatens to put competing reforms on ballot if local politicians don’t concede to stiffer protections.
This article was published on 02.23.17
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Dirty drinking: Water systems in Davis and Woodland out of compliance with safety standards, state agency says
Nearly 9 percent of California’s public water systems violate state and federal drinking water standards.
This article was published on 02.23.17
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Paper guns, real politics: Second Amendment advocates march on the Capitol to support Trump and oppose new state laws
Demonstrators target expanded background checks, assault weapon definition.
This article was published on 02.16.17
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Guilt by appropriation: Asset forfeiture law may restrict Sacramento police’s ability to seize and spend
Interim police chief seeking permission to pay $417,000 for helicopter.
This article was published on 02.16.17
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