Section: Local Stories
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Answering the big questions when it comes to Sacramento's proposed $150 million streetcar line
Why, who’s paying for it, and whether the expensive project might actually spur economic growth.
This article was published on 01.22.15
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How to die in California
Brittany Maynard's high-profile death may help usher in a right-to-die option for terminally ill patients in the Golden State.
This article was published on 01.22.15
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Medi-Cal expansion sends Sacramento County's psychiatric bill soaring
Mental health activists chide county for focusing too much on hospitalizations.
This article was published on 01.15.15
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Street strife
Advocates keep tabs on all the ways Sacramento is criminalizing homelessness itself.
This article was published on 01.15.15
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Fish only live once, too
Migrating salmon get caught in the Yolo Bypass when water conditions swing. Whose job is it to save them?
This article was published on 01.08.15
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City of Sacramento sends SWAT team after disgruntled water customer
Experts call it outrageous—but also “pretty good police work.”
This article was published on 01.08.15
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SN&R's playlist issue
SN&R asked a bunch of local notables to help jump-start your 2015 with some fresh mixes, killer jams and party playlists.
This article was published on 01.08.15
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You will be hacked
Each year Internet hackers steal millions of people’s credit-card info, Social Security numbers, passwords and more. Why can’t banks, retailers or the government stop them?
This article was published on 01.01.15
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Cash for kids
Title IV-E frees up money for Sacramento's foster children. Will it be spent wisely?
This article was published on 01.01.15
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The new art of the city
A megacenter designed to house the Sacramento Ballet, among other creative groups, may finally be on point for development.
This article was published on 01.01.15
January 22, 2015
SN&R Vol 26 Issue 41
January 15, 2015
SN&R Vol 26 Issue 40
January 08, 2015
SN&R Vol 26 Issue 39
January 01, 2015
SN&R Vol 26 Issue 38