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12/30/2022

By Graham Womack Kendra Lewis is at a crossroads. Lewis, who became executive director of the Sacramento Housing Alliance in early 2020, announced recently that...

12/29/2022

After getting off the phone with Front Street Animal Shelter, Dan Aderholt and Claudia Cardoza realized that it would be up to them to save...

12/28/2022

2022 was another big year for state housing legislation — here’s what the most important new laws will do By Steven Yoder The numbers on...

12/28/2022

By Jocelyn Wiener for CalMatters Eight years, 9 months, 24 days. That’s how long Lorenzo Mays waited inside a cell in the Sacramento County jail,...

12/27/2022

By Seth Sandronsky Wendy Saunders has helmed the Sacramento-based Capitol Area Development Authority as executive director since 2013. She recently announced that she would retire...

12/27/2022

By Bob Grimm Top Gun: Maverick is a sequel to a movie I didn’t like. However, I thoroughly enjoyed the new chapter. I felt like I...

12/26/2022

After 10 weeks of workers walking the picket line, core issues regarding patient care remain unresolved. By Gabriel Thompson, Capital & Main This story is...

12/26/2022

The city commissions study, looks at adding more two, three, and four-unit developments By Graham Womack Statistically speaking, Dumitru Cucicea has something of a rare...

12/26/2022

By Maggie Coulter and Zoe Harrison Sacramento city officials continue to press for the densification of established single-family neighborhoods, ignoring the need for trees and...

12/26/2022

By Dan Bacher As salmon and Delta fish populations continue to plummet, a coalition of California Indian tribes and environmental justice groups filed a Title VI civil...

12/23/2022

By Scott Thomas Anderson Charles Dickens never made it west of Buffalo, New York, during his longest visit to America in 1867; though, by then,...

12/23/2022

It’s been a few years since SN&R has been able to mark the holiday season with its annual “Grinch's” list. In the wake of the...

12/23/2022

By Frank X. Mullen As the first snows of winter sweep across Donner Summit, rush over Sierra lakes and tumble down the Truckee River Canyon...

12/22/2022

The city commissions study, looks at adding more two, three, and four-unit developments By Graham Womack Statistically speaking, Dumitru Cucicea has something of a rare...

12/22/2022

By Maggie Coulter and Zoe Harrison Sacramento city officials continue to press for the densification of established single-family neighborhoods, ignoring the need for trees and...

12/21/2022

By Frank X. Mullen As the first snows of winter sweep across Donner Summit, rush over Sierra lakes and tumble down the Truckee River Canyon...

12/21/2022

By Dan Bacher As salmon and Delta fish populations continue to plummet, a coalition of California Indian tribes and environmental justice groups filed a Title VI civil...

12/20/2022

By Zach Lallian and Isaac Streeter More people in the Sacramento region are opting for studio apartments. Real estate developers have noticed this element of...

12/19/2022

Kendra Parsons is spending her Christmas season locked in a tense search for her mother, Desaraie Carrol Parsons, who went missing on the first full...

12/19/2022

Advocates seek to counter cultural stigma and the harsh effects of COVID-19 with innovative approaches to reaching a vulnerable population. By Pilar Marrero, Capital &...

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