Category: News
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Efforts to crack down on illicit massage parlors have had unintended consequences
Sacramento County attempts to strike a balance with new regulations, but activists say more services needed.
This article was published on 06.16.16
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Sidewalk strife: Sacramento bicyclists face stiffer fines under proposed ordinance
Critics question the need as city lacks safe bicycle lanes and bicyclist-pedestrian collisions are rare.
This article was published on 06.16.16
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Locks and chains: Sacramento police laud bait-bike program as justice for cyclists—but concerned residents question the real target
Popular police initiative met with skepticism, fear in south city neighborhood.
This article was published on 06.09.16
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Arsenic and a bad taste: Flawed water contamination study puts Sacramento area schools on the defense
Elk Grove district official says issues resolved at one elementary school.
This article was published on 06.09.16
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Height of debate: Effort to stop Midtown high-rise heads for Sacramento City Council
Preservationists believe Yamanee condominium project could be slippery slope into more tall buildings.
This article was published on 06.09.16
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Sacramento firefighters’ union resists proposed staffing changes
Training paramedics for single duty would save city $6 million a year.
This article was published on 06.02.16
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Grad slight: Elk Grove teen booted from graduation ceremony for honoring African heritage
School, district officials reeling from unpopular decision.
This article was published on 06.02.16
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Mayor Kevin Johnson isn’t running for re-election, but he continues to raise more money than any Sacramento politician or candidate
K.J. took in at least $1.3 million in behest donations since sexual-misconduct allegations resurfaced last fall.
This article was published on 06.02.16
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Bad judge: In rare move, state commission publicly sanctions Sacramento Superior Court magistrate
Judge Jaime R. Roman violated due process rights and showed bias on multiple occasions, panel finds.
This article was published on 05.26.16
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Calming Twin Rivers
Sacramento’s historically troubled district is trying to leave the drama behind. Will school board candidates help or hurt that effort?
This article was published on 05.26.16
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