Section: Local Stories
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California flu deaths spur vaccination reminder
Sacramento County hosting its last free flu clinic.
This article was published on 11.12.15
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City proposes turning major central-city streets into two lanes, other not-car-friendly improvements
The makeover is called “Grid 2.0.”
This article was published on 11.12.15
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Labor activists continue push for $15
Activists claim city minimum-wage increase amounts to less money for workers.
This article was published on 11.12.15
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David Daleiden's homegrown anti-abortion scandal
How one Davis native’s illicitly recorded Planned Parenthood videos reignited the national anti-choice movement.
This article was published on 11.12.15
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Right to lose: How anti-abortionists are winning
Even in California, reproductive rights aren’t safe. Learn why the state’s most vulnerable women are more at risk than ever.
This article was published on 11.12.15
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Sacramento to experience multiple wages of grief
City advances minimum-wage deal without the support of labor or business interests.
This article was published on 11.05.15
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SN&R’s interview with new Sacramento State president Robert Nelsen
Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen says getting kids to graduate quicker, so that they don't have to stick around and take unnecessary courses, is key.
This article was published on 11.05.15
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And The Bond Plays On
Our writer ranks the films, the theme songs and the villains.
This article was published on 11.05.15
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It was the best of Bond, it was the worst of Bond
SN&R film critic Daniel Barnes judges decades' worth of the suave superspy.
This article was published on 11.05.15
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The Spy Who Taught Me
Our writer watched every single Bond flick. In order. Here's what he learned.
This article was published on 11.05.15
November 12, 2015
SN&R Vol 27 Issue 31
November 05, 2015
SN&R Vol 27 Issue 30