Section: Local Stories
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Sacramento Kings promise arena construction gigs to disadvantaged locals. Will that happen?
Kings announced 70 priority apprenticeships for city residents earlier this year.
This article was published on 06.26.14
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Legal suit alleges mismanagement of Delta water delivery, negative environmental impacts
California Sportfishing Protection Alliance and others say fish, ecosystem adversely effected.
This article was published on 06.26.14
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Sacramento sheriff violates TRUST Act, illegally detains and nearly deports Rosemont resident
Department vows to abide by new law but critics blast its ongoing relationship with ICE.
This article was published on 06.26.14
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You have how many f@#king roommates?!: On cohousing communities vs. the very American trend of living alone
Cohousing communities not only save money and the environment: They just might remedy 21st-century loneliness.
This article was published on 06.26.14
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Sacramento still denies undocumented immigrants health care
Nearly all major metropolitan areas in California offer medical-care options even though Affordable Care Act leaves most without coverage.
This article was published on 06.19.14
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William Jessup University in Rocklin expels gay student
Meanwhile, public universities and churches in Sacramento and beyond trend oppositely and embrace LGBT community.
This article was published on 06.19.14
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Another new Rancho Cordova housing project hopes for a university
Mather South’s 3,000 new homes not fingered as sprawl even though very similar to Cordova Hills.
This article was published on 06.19.14
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Stealing a bicycle in Sacramento can now get someone prosecuted for felony grand theft
Liberal bike community and Midtown bait bikes steer tough on crime.
This article was published on 06.12.14
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Tale of a Midtown tagger
Wannabe Sacramento graffiti artist amasses charges, spray-paints himself into a corner.
This article was published on 06.12.14
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California’s sustainable-agriculture advocates battle for bucks during budget debate
Lawmakers, Gov. Brown’s plans differ, but farmers, researchers and activists likely to get funding to fight climate change.
This article was published on 06.05.14
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