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Sacramento City Council Issues Restraining Order Against Councilwoman’s New Employee?

June 16, 2021   2:58 pmJune 16, 2021   3:56 pm
Last week the Globe broke the story that Sacramento City Councilwoman Katie Valenzuela had just announced a new hire to her city staff: Skyler Henry, “Sacramento born and raised man of leisure, producer and co-host for @voicesrivercity, musician, maker of films,”...
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Sacramento Councilwoman Hires Activist Who Said Mayor and City Manager Should be Terrorized for the Rest of Their Lives

June 7, 2021   2:15 amJune 8, 2021   11:23 am
Sacramento City Councilwoman Katie Valenzuela just announced a new hire to her city staff: Skyler Henry, “Sacramento born and raised man of leisure, producer and co-host for @voicesrivercity, musician, maker of films,” according to his Twitter page. Henry is the...
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Sacramento Mayor, City Council Get Raises While Crime Spikes, Homeless Multiply, and City Still Locked Down

May 7, 2021   9:21 amMay 7, 2021   10:13 am
As many Sacramento residents are still locked down and unemployed, Mayor Darrell Steinberg, the Sacramento City Council and City Manager are getting big raises, as crime spikes in the city, the drug-addicted homeless are only multiplying, and while still in...
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Sacramento Police Department Report Shows Number of Victims Shot Up 333.33 %

April 29, 2021   10:51 am
The Sacramento Police Department publishes a Monthly Chief’s Report  of the most recent statistics: shooting victims, shooting reports, firearms arrests and seized, and the like.  The March 2021 report clearly shows violent crimes continue to rise, in comparison to this time...
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Let the Waffling Begin: California Cities Already Backpedaling on June 15 Reopening Date

April 29, 2021   8:44 amApril 29, 2021   8:44 am
When California Governor Gavin Newsom recently announced that the state would mostly reopen by June 15, 2021, skeptics harrumphed. Not many believed the June 15 date, and for good reason; Newsom has repeatedly reneged on loosening restrictions during the last...
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Aggie Square Project to Deny Prevailing Wage Opportunities to Sacramentans

April 5, 2021   12:32 pmApril 5, 2021   2:15 pm
Aggie Square is a $1.1 billion proposed project located at Stockton Boulevard and Second Avenue in Sacramento, mostly on property owned by UC Davis. It is a public-private partnership between University of California, Davis, Wexford Science and Technology and the City of...
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Teachers React to Parents Called ‘White Supremacists’ for Demanding In-Person Learning

April 1, 2021   6:51 pmApril 1, 2021   6:51 pm
The Globe received several interesting responses from teachers to our article about the group of parents who were called “White Supremacists” by a Sacramento teacher and union representative, for speaking out at a school board meeting in support of returning...
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