Section: Local Stories
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Culture shock
Sacramento’s gang-prevention efforts may not work on Asian kids.
This article was published on 12.15.11
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Occupy’s next act
Instead of fizzling out in the wake of police crackdowns, activists take to the trees, parks, banks, ports, radio stations—and soon arenas, ballot boxes and the Capitol itself.
This article was published on 12.15.11
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Where’s the food?
The changing face of need in the Sacramento Valley.
This article was published on 12.15.11
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Tent City 2 grows
Councilman Steve Cohn, River District executive director Patty Kleinknecht, and Sacramento Steps Forward executive director Ben Burton visit Sacramento’s second Tent City.
This article was published on 12.15.11
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Sacramento library’s I Street Press: Fit to print
Will the Sacramento Central Library’s expensive new self-publishing machine prove viable in today’s weak book-buying market?
This article was published on 12.08.11
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Tent City returns
Sacramento’s latest Tent City—SN&R counted 118 tents—is located west of Highway 160 along the levy and American River Bike Trail.
This article was published on 12.08.11
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Watchdog unleashed?
Critics and colleagues of Gov. Jerry Brown’s FPPC regulator say she is weakening oversight of politicians and lobbyists.
This article was published on 12.08.11
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Top 10 reasons why I should be on the cover of SN&R
Our readers compete, without mercy, in the category of shameless self-promotion.
This article was published on 12.08.11
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Capitol budget cuts: trigger, unhappy
Next week’s inevitable state budget cuts to hit schools, families, poor.
This article was published on 12.08.11
December 15, 2011
SN&R Vol 23 Issue 35
December 08, 2011
SN&R Vol 23 Issue 34