Section: Local Stories
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Ready or not?
A century of prohibition is finally over. California may need some time to adjust.
This article was published on 12.28.17
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Welcome to weed world
Recreational use of marijuana is finally legal. So … let’s get high.
This article was published on 12.28.17
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iGuilty: Sacramento man admits to scheming Apple stores
Consumer-related fraud increased in all categories last year.
This article was published on 12.28.17
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The Grinch is dead. Long live the Donald, who left his slimy trademark on every awful thing this year
How bad is Donald Trump? We're suspending our annual Grinch awards in (dis)honor of the alpha and omega of all things gross and contemptible.
This article was published on 12.21.17
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Here’s to the worst Grinches, er, Trumps of 2017
Capitol pervs, hate-crime bigots, bad cops and mural defacers lead our list of the suckiest things to affect Sacramento.
This article was published on 12.21.17
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Trained in vain: Former program manager says Sacramento officers received shoddy training for dealing with mentally ill
Additional training promise made in response to outrage over the police killings of two black men.
This article was published on 12.21.17
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Bidding in secret: Officials quietly solicit contracts on ‘twin tunnels’ project despite lawsuits, lack of permits
Just months after the California WaterFix project was dealt several blows, state officials started moving forward to award construction contracts.
This article was published on 12.21.17
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Late Advance: Controversial mentoring initiative makes it past the finish line in Sacramento
After months of stalling, city leaders approve contract for Advance Peace.
This article was published on 12.21.17
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Abandoning relief: California A.G. sues DeVos-led education department over fate of diploma mill victims
State officials say they proved false advertisement by a for-profit university, but the Trump administration isn’t honoring victims’ claims.
This article was published on 12.21.17
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Confessions of a killer cop
A patrolman near the end of a scrutinized career. An ex-corrections employee in the throes of addiction. A Sacramento street where the two fatefully met.
This article was published on 12.14.17
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