Tag: Elections
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Sacramento’s Measure U is the $28-million question
The sales-tax bump would give City Hall much-needed cash, but business leaders worry that the city council will squander it.
This article was published on 10.04.12
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Minority report
Experts debate whether Proposition 36’s three-strikes reform will actually address racial inequity in California’s criminal-justice system.
This article was published on 10.04.12
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Yielding to traffic
Some of the folks Prop. 35 would protect speak out against it.
This article was published on 09.27.12
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Schindelbeck doubles down
The council candidate doesn’t like President Obama, and says his beliefs shape his goals for Chico.
This article was published on 09.27.12
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The Dan Lungren trivia challenge!
Think you know Dan Lungren? Take this trivia challenge and learn fun facts!
This article was published on 09.27.12
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California’s Proposition 34 and Proposition 36 expose red meat in a blue state
This November’s ballot contains two criminal-justice initiatives that could reshape the way the Golden State views law and order.
This article was published on 09.27.12
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Conventional wisdom
A drive to register poor Nevadans spawns theories.
This article was published on 09.20.12
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Teaching moments
School board candidates use campaign to educate voters on how to solve money issues.
This article was published on 09.20.12
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Lawsuits, debts—plus expensive shopping sprees and vacations—loom over north Sacramento city-council candidate Allen Warren
The businessman and developer boasts blue-chip endorsements—and a track record of legal entanglements.
This article was published on 09.20.12
October 04, 2012
SN&R Vol 24 Issue 25
September 27, 2012
CN&R Vol 36 Issue 6
September 27, 2012
RN&R Vol 18 Issue 32
September 27, 2012
SN&R Vol 24 Issue 24
September 20, 2012
RN&R Vol 18 Issue 31
September 20, 2012
SN&R Vol 24 Issue 23