Section: Local Stories
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The good cop: Sacramento’s next police chief faces the fight of his life
Daniel Hahn’s hard road from Sacramento to Roseville and back home again.
This article was published on 08.03.17
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Guerrilla hacktics: As abortion rights weaken nationally, local pro-choice activists switch to a grassroots offensive in Sacramento
Teen abortions and births rose in Texas after state defunded Planned Parenthood.
This article was published on 08.03.17
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Panama finale: Dozens of Sacramento artists scrambling in wake of code enforcement studio closure
Owner of a 103-year-old Panama Pottery building says occupants weren’t in danger of a Ghost Ship-style tragedy.
This article was published on 07.27.17
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Smog and mirrors: On world’s climate stage, Sacramento chases electric vehicle market and a new economic identity
City leaders want to leverage historic Volkswagen fine into a new automotive industry.
This article was published on 07.27.17
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Wide Open Walls: Art in the street
Muralists from the world over join local artists for 10 days, Aug. 10-20, for the West Coast’s biggest-ever wall-art fest.
This article was published on 07.27.17
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Dress-up mess-up: Leaked images show Judicial Council employees in offensive inmate costumes
NAACP, National Lawyers Guild object to ‘blackface’ from Sacramento judicial office.
This article was published on 07.27.17
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Women and children last: Sacramento’s biennial homeless census overlooked families this year
Family-oriented service providers didn’t conduct morning-after audit as in previous count.
This article was published on 07.27.17
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Uneven prosecution: Three leftists, one white nationalist charged in last summer’s Capitol clash
Activists’ attorneys say 13-month wait to bring charges puts clients at a disadvantage.
This article was published on 07.27.17
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Growing our own: Sacramento mayor’s paid youth internship program launches thanks to budget surplus
Nearly 400 high schoolers are already in training.
This article was published on 07.20.17
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Swept under the rug: After forming California’s carpet recycling program, industry prevents it from spreading nationwide
State’s lead recycling agency proposes $3.25 million fine against group for failing to meet recycling goals.
This article was published on 07.20.17
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