Section: Local Stories
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Houses of ill repair: Witnesses say Sacramento public housing agency has been retaliating against whistle blowers
Former employees, current tenants say embattled Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency is failing its mission.
This article was published on 06.15.17
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Regional Transit security makeover focuses on in-house guards with authority to write tickets
G4S Security Solutions is out after long campaign by Sacramento union, human rights interests.RT security makeover.
This article was published on 06.15.17
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Killing Mom
A year after its implementation, California End of Life Option Act provides patchwork relief to state’s most desperate patients.
This article was published on 06.15.17
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Dying before the heat
10 people, including multiple teenagers, killed over six-week span.
This article was published on 06.15.17
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The forgotten soldiers: Trump isn’t keeping his promises to veterans—and they’re starting to notice
Sacramento area veterans say our loose-talking president doesn’t appreciate the seriousness of war.
This article was published on 06.08.17
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The other badge: Sacramento’s next police chief may differ with the sheriff on immigration
Candidates’ compassion toward undocumented immigrants on the minds of Sacramento City Council.
This article was published on 06.08.17
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Memories from Sacramento’s music yearbook
Sacramento musicians reflect on the last 25 years—and beyond.
This article was published on 06.08.17
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Choosey label
James Cavern launches his own record label to raise the quality of Sacramento’s music scene.
This article was published on 06.08.17
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From 10 shows to a cult following
The Twinkeyz helped shape Sacramento’s music scene in the late ’70s, and their allure only strengthens.
This article was published on 06.08.17
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Shade from the audience
Local musicians share the sometimes uncomfortable lessons of performing in Sacramento as nondudes.
This article was published on 06.08.17
June 15, 2017
SN&R Vol 29 Issue 10
June 08, 2017
SN&R Vol 29 Issue 9