Category: News
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Sacramento attack on homeless couple mirrors national trend of violence
Teenagers assault against two women re-enforces danger of living on the streets.
This article was published on 08.14.14
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Sacramento’s disease detectives on the trail of a virulent tuberculosis outbreak
The most recent outbreak of the airborne bacteria—at one time the biggest killer in America—infected a female student at Grant Union High School.
This article was published on 08.07.14
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California marijuana industry, legislators and law enforcement can’t yet agree on how to regulate medical cannabis
Bill moving through Capitol this month with mixed support.
This article was published on 08.07.14
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In depth look at Fox40 anchor Sabrina Rodriguez's alleged shoplifting conspiracy
And let’s not forget her fiancé's marijauana, arson and battery charges.
This article was published on 08.07.14
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Human speed bump: On bike and car collisions in Sacramento
John Bontemps almost died riding his bike in Sacramento. He isn't the only one.
This article was published on 07.31.14
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Is the oil industry fracking up California’s drinking water?
California officials ordered shutdown and review of dozens of fracking sites out of fear that companies may have been pumping fracking fluids and other toxic waste into drinking-water aquifers.
This article was published on 07.31.14
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Rising up, again: Occupy, 99Rise and activism’s big comeback
Sacramento to host Occupy National Gathering on heels of 99Rise's protests against big money in politics at California’s Capitol.
This article was published on 07.24.14
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Residents go NIMBY on proposed high-rise, hotel makeover at downtown Sacramento’s Capitol Towers
A developer and downtown residents square off over a high-rise project.
This article was published on 07.24.14
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Judge shoots down lawsuit that some claim would save Delta habitat, groundwater and fish
Smelt, considered to be canary in the coal mine for entire Sacramento River and Delta ecosystem, at the verge of extinction.
This article was published on 07.17.14
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Sacramento activists protest the oil and rail industries for transporting potentially dangerous crude on trains
They call expanding the railroad infrastructure for oil transportation as a move backward.
This article was published on 07.10.14
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