Category: News
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Staff cutbacks and a new website force Sacramento Superior Court to charge for public data
Critics label the decision a “huge hurdle” to public access.
This article was published on 04.17.14
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Sacramento struggles to understand its ‘hybrid' gang problem as social media sparks local beefs
A look at the recent spate of gang violence, its unique causes and law-enforcement response.
This article was published on 04.10.14
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McKinley Village gets tunnel vision, council member demands could derail project
Developer says vehicle access at Alhambra unfeasible, too costly—and not needed.
This article was published on 04.10.14
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New bill aims to crack down on seafood mislabeling in California
This article was published on 04.10.14
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It takes a ‘McVillage’
Despite overwhelming neighborhood opposition, McKinley Village is very close to becoming a reality. After 25 years of development fits and starts, why might this project succeed?
This article was published on 04.03.14
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Strong mayor, weak press
Mayor Kevin Johnson's camp and union keep media from covering a recent public debate.
This article was published on 04.03.14
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Time to help: Hacker Lab co-founder loses nearly everything in house fire
Donate now to help at www.youcaring.com.
This article was published on 03.27.14
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Slow death sentence
Women decry conditions at state prisons, and former inmates say they were misdiagnosed and denied health care.
This article was published on 03.27.14
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Taxi griper: Some immigrant cabbies think Sacramento's new policies stink
City’s effort to clean up industry proves contentious.
This article was published on 03.27.14
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Rape victims in waiting
A huge backlog of untested rape kits and low arrest rates may change California state law.
This article was published on 03.20.14
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