Section: Local Stories
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Critical morass
Critical Mass—a monthly ritual involving bicycles, ticketing and arrests—celebrates its two-year anniversary.
This article was published on 04.24.03
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Sacramento Sirens über alles
Stronger than hype or bobbleheads, Sacramento’s reigning championship franchise proves the power of Title IX.
This article was published on 04.24.03
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The rises and falls of Diego Corrales
Sacramento’s former championship boxer is out of prison and fighting his way back to the top.
This article was published on 04.17.03
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Movements at a crossroads
The father of the Pentagon Papers and a mother on a 3,000-mile pilgrimage cross paths in Sacramento.
This article was published on 04.17.03
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Hydrogen now
There’s been a lot of hype about fuel-cell cars, but there haven’t been many vehicles. S. David Freeman is pushing an overlooked technology that would help us kick our oil habit today.
This article was published on 04.17.03
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The night they pulled me over
All Andrea Torres wanted was to get home after a hard day of work. Instead, she and two other family members wound up battered, arrested and spending the night in jail.
This article was published on 04.10.03
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Trust no one
A Sacramento bait-bike program leads to an unlikely and unsolved mystery.
This article was published on 04.10.03
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Watching the war
Sacramento’s John Berthelsen, who covered the Vietnam War for Newsweek, considers the role of today’s embedded journalists.
This article was published on 04.10.03
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A river runs through him
Forging the Sacramento River with the last of the independent riverboat pilots.
This article was published on 04.03.03
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Like mother, like son?
Veteran Catherine Morris speaks out against the war her son Jesse supports and may end up fighting.
This article was published on 04.03.03
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