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Sacramento City Officials Blow Through $57 Million on Homeless in 2023

February 23, 2024   10:03 amJune 6, 2024   3:04 pm
The City of Sacramento blew through $57 Million on homeless spending in 2023. But the city has even more homeless drug addicts living on city streets than just a few years ago. “The significant growth of the Sacramento homeless population...
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Bipartisan Lawmakers, Teamsters Rally In Favor of Bill To Require Drivers in Driverless Trucks

February 13, 2024   2:30 amFebruary 13, 2024   12:50 pm
A massive bi-partisan rally attended by Democratic lawmakers, Republican lawmakers, and the Teamsters Union was held outside the State Capitol in Sacramento on Monday, promoting a bill that would require driverless trucks to have a driver in the vehicle. The...
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Rite Aid Woodland Distribution Center Closing Furthering Retail Pain and Suffering

February 8, 2024   8:10 amFebruary 8, 2024   8:10 am
In October, Rite Aid filed for Chapter 11, a business reorganization in the bankruptcy court. Since then the pharmacy chain has closed 154 “underperforming” stores nationwide, and 42 in California. This week, Rite Aid announced it was also closing its...
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Sacramento City Manager Pushed for $20K Raise Before Delivering Bad News: $50 Million Budget Black Hole

January 25, 2024   10:40 amJanuary 26, 2024   6:36 am
The City of Sacramento is facing a budget deficit of more than $50 million this year – up from a $24 billion deficit last year – resulting in a hiring freeze, and a travel and office supply freeze, City Manager...
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When Will Democrats Admit California’s Prop. 47 Has Been Cataclysmic?

January 23, 2024   8:07 amJanuary 23, 2024   8:07 am
California’s Proposition 47 has been a man-made disaster… cataclysmic… a catastrophe. Need more descriptors? How about, “Make crime illegal again” in California. There have been numerous attempts to repeal and/or reverse Proposition 47, which was passed by tragically misinformed voters...
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Mismanaged Cap Public Radio Employees Seeking to Unionize

January 19, 2024   7:12 amJanuary 19, 2024   7:12 am
In October the Globe reported on Sacramento’s public radio station Capital Public Radio (CapRadio), a NPR affiliate, when it laid off 12% of its staff and canceled four shows because of “ongoing financial issues.” Those “ongoing financial issues” stem from...
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About Last Week…

January 15, 2024   6:55 amJanuary 15, 2024   1:32 pm
With the throwing out of the paying guests done and the spending of $64 million on renovation, etc., completed, Sacramento’s Capitol Park Hotel is now ready to house the homeless. The “supportive housing units” will house 130 folks eventually – 80...
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