Author: Cosmo Garvin
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Extreme inclusion
The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors considers an unprecedented housing program for the “extremely low income” bracket.
This article was published on 11.18.04
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The grand charrette
Mayor Fargo treats the citizenry to Monopoly and snacks.
This article was published on 11.04.04
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A desperate measure
Even the people who are supporting Measure A call it flawed. While doling out some money to various projects, it overlooks the sprawling big picture.
This article was published on 10.21.04
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The horrible truth about pirates
Living History’s handmade items bring pirates and knights to life.
This article was published on 09.30.04
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Las mujeres problematicas
The grueling labor in the grape fields was the least of the abuse these women say they were subjected to. Now, these Yolo County fieldworkers are fighting back.
This article was published on 09.23.04
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K Street shuffle
Arena and art-house schemes are out. What now?
This article was published on 09.02.04
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Bleeding-heart conservatives
Jeri Lardy and her husband, Gary, give up to 20 percent of their income every year to charities.
This article was published on 07.22.04
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Low-power blues
New community radio stations finally power up around Sacramento.
This article was published on 07.22.04
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Extreme makeover
The power brokers want a mega-project like the Kings’ arena. But some architects and builders see more housing in our future and a city with character.
This article was published on 07.15.04
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Radio control
San Francisco’s KQED has been accused of public-radio imperialism for its move into the Valley. But Sacramento’s Capital Public Radio has its own history of empire building.
This article was published on 06.10.04
November 18, 2004
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