Section: Local Stories
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White collar catch: Loan fraudster one of 15 Sacramento County residents to be sentenced this year
Financial crimes from 2007 still circulating through court.
This article was published on 07.06.17
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Get the lead out: California lawmaker wants to require schools to test for lead
Three Sacramento-area elementary schools exceeded federal standards after submitting to voluntary review.
This article was published on 07.06.17
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Indivisible, under Paul: The fast rise and uncertain future of a progressive political organization and its brash Rocklin founder
Group is leading the resistance against Republican Rep. Tom McClintock, but can it flip a red district?
This article was published on 07.06.17
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The uncounted dead: California doesn’t want to know who’s falling through the cracks of its assisted-death law
More than a quarter of terminal adults who formally requested end-of-life prescriptions didn’t receive them.
This article was published on 07.06.17
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The Jimboy’s story
How a local family built a business empire one taco at a time.
This article was published on 07.06.17
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Deadly important: Assaults, deaths of homeless individuals underline Sacramento councilman’s frustration
Allen Warren supports the mayor’s initiatives, but doesn’t feel the love for his own plan.
This article was published on 07.06.17
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Honorably deported: Why California may cover veterans’ legal bid to return to America
The ACLU estimates some 3,000 veterans have been deported—many of them leaving behind children and partners.
This article was published on 06.29.17
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CPS is hiring: High-stress agency’s vacancy rate is twice as big as Sacramento County’s unemployment rate
Oversight committee’s report finds slow but steady progress.
This article was published on 06.29.17
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Pay to stay: Tenants of south Sacramento apartment complex face rising rents, complain of roach and mold issues
Cedar Ridge Apartments fell through the cracks of city’s inspection program.
This article was published on 06.29.17
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Solar fair: SMUD program offers energy upgrades to low-income households
Partnership with GRID Alternatives intended to offset upcoming rate increases.
This article was published on 06.29.17
July 06, 2017
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