Section: Local Stories
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Don’t tread on us
The federal government, led by President Bush, has pushed the envelope in cutting back on environmental protections. But California is pushing back in court with some success.
This article was published on 06.24.04
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Holy box office!
The quest for mammon takes some strange turns as our writer dives into the growing commercialization of Christ.
This article was published on 06.17.04
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Father’s Day remembrance
A Californian honors his fallen son.
This article was published on 06.17.04
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Billions served— minus 2,500
A Sacramento McDonald’s institutes a no-student policy, and kids aren’t loving it.
This article was published on 06.17.04
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From checkmate to stalemate
In Nevada County, where left and right are constantly at one another’s throats, a supervisor’s resignation creates a deadlock.
This article was published on 06.10.04
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Achtung Baby!
Robbie Conal’s illegal art show hit downtown Sacramento last week. No comment from the governor.
This article was published on 06.10.04
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Radio control
San Francisco’s KQED has been accused of public-radio imperialism for its move into the Valley. But Sacramento’s Capital Public Radio has its own history of empire building.
This article was published on 06.10.04
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Catch me if you can
Dubious priorities and budget cuts at the FPPC soon could make it easier for politicos to break the law and harder for them to get caught.
This article was published on 06.03.04
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Role reversal
Sacramento peace activist Leisa Barnes is a prime example of what happens when you send an organizer to prison.
This article was published on 06.03.04
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My hijab, my self
Local Muslim women gather to counteract American myths about Islamic customs.
This article was published on 06.03.04
June 24, 2004
SN&R Vol 16 Issue 13
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SN&R Vol 16 Issue 12
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SN&R Vol 16 Issue 11
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SN&R Vol 16 Issue 10