Section: Local Stories
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Down to the wire
Legislature kills SB 773 but approves a budget before adjourning.
This article was published on 09.05.02
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Filling in the blanks
Interfaith effort seeks new ways to combat blight, build homes in Oak Park.
This article was published on 09.05.02
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Dog days (and nights)
Woman tries to bite back against barking.
This article was published on 08.29.02
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“Your papers, please”
Adnan Hindi, who sells U.S. citizenship ID cards to new citzens brings up the ongoing political debate about whether Americans need a national ID.
This article was published on 08.29.02
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No gray area
Farm worker bill presents governor with stark choice.
This article was published on 08.29.02
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Attack on big business
Corporate scandals may have created a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for reform. But can consumer advocates break the influence that business interests have long-exerted on the Capitol?
This article was published on 08.29.02
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Splendor in the grass
How is it that The Palms—a wood barn in Davis with no air conditioning, no food, no mixed drinks, and no comfortable seats—could become so nationally known and loved?
This article was published on 08.22.02
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Up in smoke
Tobacco industry makes gains even amid major tax hike on cigarettes.
This article was published on 08.22.02
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Movers and shakedowns
Donna Humphries, who recently moved to Sacramento, was a victim of a rising number of rogue moving companies.
This article was published on 08.22.02
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Taxing the truth
Tax protestor offers cash for proof that the 16th Amendment is legal.
This article was published on 08.15.02

September 05, 2002
SN&R Vol 14 Issue 23

August 29, 2002
SN&R Vol 14 Issue 22

August 22, 2002
SN&R Vol 14 Issue 21

August 15, 2002
SN&R Vol 14 Issue 20