Author: Scott Thomas Anderson
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Bidding in secret
Officials quietly solicit contracts on ‘twin tunnels’ project despite lawsuits, lack of permits.
This article was published on 01.11.18
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The zen of District 7
Tristan Brown is promising a very different race for the District 7 council seat than voters saw in 2014.
This article was published on 01.11.18
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Bootleg and the beast: Sacramento man convicted of counterfeiting Disney films
A Sacramento County resident just learned federal prosecutors have no tolerance for defrauding the Disney Corporation.
This article was published on 01.11.18
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Trophy cheat: Poaching conviction thwarts Sacramento hunter’s quest for the record books
John Kautz reportedly had big plans for a buck he shot; but there was just one problem with it, according to state wardens.
This article was published on 01.04.18
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Happy New Year—you’re evicted!
Tens of thousands of Sacramento residents have been forcibly kicked out of their homes. Can rent control stop the displacement?
This article was published on 01.04.18
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iGuilty: Sacramento man admits to scheming Apple stores
Consumer-related fraud increased in all categories last year.
This article was published on 12.28.17
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Short-term sighted: Sacramento City Hall complains it’s not getting its cut of Airbnb rentals
Out-of-town operators blamed for ducking taxes, racking up complaints from short-term vacation rentals.
This article was published on 12.28.17
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Here’s to the worst Grinches, er, Trumps of 2017
Capitol pervs, hate-crime bigots, bad cops and mural defacers lead our list of the suckiest things to affect Sacramento.
This article was published on 12.21.17
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Bidding in secret: Officials quietly solicit contracts on ‘twin tunnels’ project despite lawsuits, lack of permits
Just months after the California WaterFix project was dealt several blows, state officials started moving forward to award construction contracts.
This article was published on 12.21.17
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Abandoning relief: California A.G. sues DeVos-led education department over fate of diploma mill victims
State officials say they proved false advertisement by a for-profit university, but the Trump administration isn’t honoring victims’ claims.
This article was published on 12.21.17
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