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RICH Rewards

July 26, 2018

Adrian Gilmore writes and performs under the name POOR Majesty. He and his live band perform a few tracks and talk about the themes of his writing, the upside to having help and #TurtlePower.

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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

The X That Marks Sacramento’s Social Ills: How Decades-Old Policy Racially Divided The City

May 22, 2018 | Bert Johnson

Sociologist Jesus Hernandez explains the geography that forms the baseline for race relations and public infrastructure investment in Sacramento, and how it influences the health of the city’s neighborhoods.

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Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg Expands Comments On Police Shooting Death Of Stephon Clark

March 26, 2018

Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg said in an interview with CapRadio's Nick Miller this weekend that the police shooting of 22-year-old Stephon Clark was "just plain wrong."

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions Speaks In Sacramento On Battle Over Sanctuary State Policies

March 7, 2018 | Chris Remington

Attorney General Jeff Sessions spoke Wednesday morning at the Law Enforcement Legislative Day in Sacramento. Ben Bradford joins with an update on the Trump administration's lawsuit against California over sanctuary state policies.

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Remembering Tower Records Founder Russ Solomon

March 6, 2018 | Jen Picard

Remembering Tower Records founder Russ Solomon, who died on Sunday evening.

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Tech Helps Northern California's Vision-Impaired Gain Independence

February 27, 2018 | Sammy Caiola

Devices that read text aloud can make it easier for people with vision loss to live and work.

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SMUD Naming Rights Deal Pushes Sacramento Science Center Project Forward

February 15, 2018 | Randol White

The Sacramento Municipal Utility District’s board of directors voted unanimously Thursday night to authorize a partnership with the Powerhouse Science Center.

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Half Of Sacramento’s Proposed Marijuana Businesses Want To Move To This Neighborhood

February 13, 2018 | Bob Moffitt

Since it began accepting submissions in April of last year, the city has received 160 applications for pot grows and processing companies. But 80 hope to open shop in the industrial warehouse district near Power Inn Road.

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In Quiet Curtis Park, One Pot Grower Looks To Become Part Of The Neighborhood

January 29, 2018 | Sammy Caiola

What happens when a small marijuana cultivation business tries to legally launch in a residential area?

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US Attorney: Trend In Child Porn Cases 'Worse, Bigger, More Egregious, More Horrific'

January 23, 2018 | Bob Moffitt

A Sacramento man is the most recent Northern Californian to receive a lengthy prison sentence for crimes against children.

 

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