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Week in photos: Vigil remembers family + Sac City sendoff + Reina in court

Every week, The Sacramento Bee’s visual journalists capture the moments — big and small — that tell the story of our community. From moving images in our neighborhoods to the action-packed energy on the sidelines of local sporting events and portraits of area newsmakers, their lens offer a unique window into life in Sacramento and beyond.

In this weekly feature, we spotlight some of The Bee’s most compelling images from the past week across our news sports and features. This selection of moments were made between Saturday, Jan. 30, and Saturday, Feb. 7.

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Allisha Crockett, Malachi Little and Olanii Crockett pray Sunday during a vigil on Mill Water Circle in Rancho Cordova held to remember the Vallerga family who were found dead in their home on the street on Jan. 27 in an apparent murder-suicide.
Allisha Crockett, Malachi Little and Olanii Crockett pray Sunday during a vigil on Mill Water Circle in Rancho Cordova held to remember the Vallerga family who were found dead in their home on the street on Jan. 27 in an apparent murder-suicide. HANNAH RUHOFF hruhoff@sacbee.com
Owen Naqica, a student at West Campus, embraces Lisa Allen before she resigned as superintendent of the Sacramento City Unified School District, during a meeting on Thursday.
Owen Naqica, a student at West Campus, embraces Lisa Allen before she resigned as superintendent of the Sacramento City Unified School District, during a meeting on Thursday. JOSÉ LUIS VILLEGAS jvillegas@sacbee.com
Former Capitol Public Radio general manager Jun Reina appears in Sacramento Superior Court on Monday. His arraignment on felony counts of embezzlement, grand theft and forgery was postponed until April 1.
Former Capitol Public Radio general manager Jun Reina appears in Sacramento Superior Court on Monday. His arraignment on felony counts of embezzlement, grand theft and forgery was postponed until April 1. RENÉE C. BYER rbyer@sacbee.com
Legendary former NFL quarterback Tom Brady signs autographs for fans during a rally for Brady’s newly opened CardVault store in Downtown Commons in Sacramento on Thursday.
Legendary former NFL quarterback Tom Brady signs autographs for fans during a rally for Brady’s newly opened CardVault store in Downtown Commons in Sacramento on Thursday. HECTOR AMEZCUA hamezcua@sacbee.com
Former Giants manager Dusty Baker shares a moment with Jordyn Gant of Vacaville at the San Francisco Giants Fanfest at Sutter Health Park on Saturday, Jan. 31, in West Sacramento.
Former Giants manager Dusty Baker shares a moment with Jordyn Gant of Vacaville at the San Francisco Giants Fanfest at Sutter Health Park on Saturday, Jan. 31, in West Sacramento. JOSÉ LUIS VILLEGAS jvillegas@sacbee.com
Daisy Throckmorton, a McClatchy High School senior, warms up before participating in the Flag Girls High School Showcase during Super Bowl week in San Francisco on Tuesday.
Daisy Throckmorton, a McClatchy High School senior, warms up before participating in the Flag Girls High School Showcase during Super Bowl week in San Francisco on Tuesday. HECTOR AMEZCUA hamezcua@sacbee.com
Sacramento Kings forward De’Andre Hunter (15) defends Memphis Grizzlies forward GG Jackson (45) on Tuesday at Golden 1 Center in his first game with the team after being traded from Cleveland.
Sacramento Kings forward De’Andre Hunter (15) defends Memphis Grizzlies forward GG Jackson (45) on Tuesday at Golden 1 Center in his first game with the team after being traded from Cleveland. JOSÉ LUIS VILLEGAS jvillegas@sacbee.com
Slamson and Hello Kitty entertain the crowd during the fourth quarter as the Sacramento Kings play the Los Angeles Clippers on Hello Kitty Night at Golden 1 Center on Friday. The team lost its 11th straight game.
Slamson and Hello Kitty entertain the crowd during the fourth quarter as the Sacramento Kings play the Los Angeles Clippers on Hello Kitty Night at Golden 1 Center on Friday. The team lost its 11th straight game. HECTOR AMEZCUA hamezcua@sacbee.com

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Nathaniel Levine
The Sacramento Bee
Bee visuals editor Nathaniel Levine joined the staff in 2003. His work has received awards from the Society of News Design, the Best of the West journalism competition and the California News Publishers Association, among others. A native Californian, Levine grew up in Grass Valley and attended UC Davis.
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