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Will City Hall bite the bullet?

A consultant says the city of Sacramento can save millions, but some ideas target workers and unions.

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An open-mic without an audience

An open-mic without an audience. In other words, an open mic.

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Patience zero

Sacramento’s unsheltered populations at heightened risk with coronavirus.

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On the front lines

As coronavirus toll rises, so does health care workers’ alarm.

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Bracing for financial impact

City leaders race to respond as coronavirus measures threaten small businesses and employees.

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Soup’s on

Queer Soup Night launches in Sacramento.

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Surviving spring

Not everything’s canceled—yet. Check out these events for April and beyond.

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Will coronavirus take down California’s economy?

The economic impact of coronavirus outbreak could be widespread, especially in tourism and trade.

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Folsom city miscues

Folsom City Council doesn’t give public a social distancing option to its ’emergency’ meeting about the coronavirus.

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Be careful out there

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Movies on a big screen amid coronavirus crisis

Mobile isolation pods are a necessity to see a movie in public.

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Quarantine grandma?

California families scramble as coronavirus changes daily life.

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The green debate

Which 2020 presidential candidates have gone all in on cannabis reform?

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It could be the end

Coronavirus shutdowns impact SN&R.

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Michelle Kuret, co-founder of Sacramento IANDS

Near-death experience stories provide hope.

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No more eating out

Sacramento restaurants are adapting during the coronavirus crisis. Here’s how.

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Caffeine fiend

Instagram account shows a passion for coffee and a love for Sacramento.

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Safety from shutoffs

A growing number of utility providers are promising not to cut services to coronavirus-impacted customers.

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Spring into staying home

A guide to having fun without other people.

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Where will hungry students eat?

In Sacramento County, some school districts have turned their shuttered campuses into afternoon drive-thrus.

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What’s best for black students?

Public schools are failing them, but does that mean school choice is the answer?

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Love in the time of COVID-19

The coronavirus outbreak is changing our lives.

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Letters for March 19, 2020

Mental health, homelessness, plastics.

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How high?

Ngaio Bealum shares tidbits from days past when he may have been a little too elevated.

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Assisted living—or sitting ducks?

Elk Grove care home where elderly woman with coronavirus died has a checkered health and safety record.

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The right solar power

SMUD is on the wrong track on clean energy.

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Coronavirus cancellation

Big spring Flower Garden show is canceled over coronavirus concerns.

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Lies and rage

A boyfriend lies about lies, and a girlfriend flips out after sex.

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Review: ‘Byhalia Mississippi’ at B Street Theatre

A couple in the deep South face issues of unemployment and infidelity.

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24th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade on the Old Sacramento Waterfront

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