Category: News
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In juror discrimination case, the prosecution resists
Richard Williams fought his own wrongful conviction, even though Sacramento’s DA has a unit for that.
This article was published on 09.12.19
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5G for fighting
City forced to call public hearing over backlash from controversial Verizon deal.
This article was published on 09.12.19
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Governor’s orders
Governor, legislators reach deal on vaccination bill.
This article was published on 09.12.19
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Stopping teen suicides
New student IDs include lifeline number.
This article was published on 09.05.19
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Cooked alive
What good are Sacramento’s ‘cooling centers’ if they won’t open?
This article was published on 09.05.19
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Succeed or surrender
Do charter schools address the lasting impacts of school segregation or surrender to them?
This article was published on 09.05.19
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Bern-ing Sacramento
Bernie Sanders courts California voters, who may actually decide who faces Donald Trump.
This article was published on 08.29.19
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‘Every mom’s worst nightmare’
A mother and son separated at the Texas border. A Planned Parenthood attorney from Sacramento. And five weeks of searching.
This article was published on 08.29.19
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Red flag of courage
California’s red flag law may prevent shooting rampages, but can it expand to a national scale?
This article was published on 08.29.19
September 19, 2019
SN&R Vol 31 Issue 24
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