Category: News
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California’s sustainable-agriculture advocates battle for bucks during budget debate
Lawmakers, Gov. Brown’s plans differ, but farmers, researchers and activists likely to get funding to fight climate change.
This article was published on 06.05.14
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Wind Youth Services drop-in center for homeless youth closes
Operators look for new home in Midtown, downtown Sacramento.
This article was published on 06.05.14
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Do campaign signs actually influence Sacramento voters?
Experts discuss the role of lawn signs in a world of TV ads and social media.
This article was published on 05.29.14
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Congress will finish fixing Natomas’ levees, experts argue that’s still not enough to lift building moratorium
UC Davis professors worry new protections aren’t sufficient.
This article was published on 05.29.14
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City council confidential: Secret Kings arena memo debacle leads to policy tweak
New rules would make it more difficult for council members to leak private information.
This article was published on 05.22.14
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Kings, K.J. snub Sacramento groups working to ensure equal community benefits from new arena
Advocates for a “community benefits agreement'"hopeful for deal like those negotiated at L.A. Live, USC.
This article was published on 05.22.14
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More rigorous Common Core exam intimidates adult GED students, teachers
Bye-bye multiple choice, hello number lines and “analytic responses to source texts.”
This article was published on 05.22.14
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Cocktails and killings
A botched execution in Oklahoma puts spotlight on death penalty in California, new ballot measure.
This article was published on 05.15.14
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Foster flub
California is the only state to penalize relatives who take in foster kids.
This article was published on 05.15.14
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The vampire squid goes cow town
How Goldman Sachs milked Sacramento during the Kings arena negotiations.
This article was published on 05.15.14
June 05, 2014
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