Section: Local Stories
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Making sense of Sacramento
Winners of SN&R’s fiction and poetry contest write about homelessness and other subjects.
This article was published on 07.18.19
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Too Holtz too handle
California State Auditor cancels speaking engagement by controversial Hall of Fame college football coach after staff complaints.
This article was published on 07.18.19
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Saving the summer
Sacramento Summer Night Lights, a ‘violence reduction program disguised as fun’ that’s back for its fifth year, makes young people the center of its mission.
This article was published on 07.18.19
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Recidivism dips
New report measures aftermath of California’s prison reform experiments.
This article was published on 07.18.19
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Out and alone
A burglary incident in a high-crime neighborhood caused disabled renter Michael Perrault to get behind on rent. He started catching up, but then he was evicted.
This article was published on 07.11.19
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In the shadow of tyrants
The biggest threats to Iranian-Americans are the leaders of Iran and America.
This article was published on 07.11.19
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Sac’s meth ‘tax’
A new investigation by the FBI suggests Sacramento’s meth users are getting charged for an organized crime ‘tax’ that flows back to state prison inmates.
This article was published on 07.11.19
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Caving to priests
After California lawmaker pulls abuse reporting bill, what happens in the confessional booth will stay in the confessional booth.
This article was published on 07.11.19
July 18, 2019
SN&R Vol 31 Issue 15
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SN&R Vol 31 Issue 14