Section: Local Stories
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Bye-bye $15 milk
Store owners ripping off women and children get slap on wrist, prompt changes to federal WIC program.
This article was published on 05.31.12
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Business and politics
Business spends big in Sacramento City Hall races.
This article was published on 05.31.12
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Pirate radio catches airwaves
After decades of corporate consolidation, Federal Communications Commission is poised to license more community radio stations in Sacramento.
This article was published on 05.31.12
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Rebel miner
Local gravel miner Joe Hardesty has an unrelenting contempt for government regulations. Until recently, that’s worked out for him …
This article was published on 05.31.12
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Fish story
Does Hardesty’s Sloughhouse mine threaten salmon habitat?
This article was published on 05.31.12
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Art of Gold
Could Joe Hardesty be mining Sierra gold with the gravel?
This article was published on 05.31.12
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When we were Kings
Meet the 2002 Sacramento Kings, the best team never to win an NBA championship.
This article was published on 05.24.12
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Hate in Midtown
Sacramento Ballet dancer beat up for being gay.
This article was published on 05.24.12
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Occupy Sacramento County supes
Insurgent candidates take on developer “puppets” on board of supervisors.
This article was published on 05.24.12
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Raising the solar roofs
Public Utilities Commission could let more sunshine into state’s power grid.No, you can’t hunt Bigfoot in California.
This article was published on 05.24.12
May 31, 2012
SN&R Vol 24 Issue 7
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