December 1, 2014
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Investors scoop up apartments as rents rise, vacancies fall in Sacramento area
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Mark Leno will try again to hike California’s minimum wage
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Sacramento gas prices fall 5 cents; crude oil turmoil may cause another drop
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California Republicans seek cap-and-trade exemption for fuels
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Poll: Public colleges are underfunded, but no appetite for higher fees
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Man sentenced to life for killing of ex-girlfriend in Winters
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Big rig burns at Dunnigan truck stop
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Sen. Lara’s office for immigrants comes from heart, but at what cost?
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Jack Ohman: Tobacco Lobby
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Harbaugh ‘unwavering’ in support of Greg Roman, deflects questions about own future
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Sacramento mayor is leading the way on Ferguson
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Community forums discuss Ferguson, justice and race in Sacramento
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Applause: Kudos to Cheer Sacramento, Sewing Circle, city of Sacramento
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LETTERS Teachers’ contract, homeless help, school reform, etc.
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This Week: Trees light up the Sacramento region
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A helping hand departs City Hall
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Tackle Anthony Davis is better, but 49ers’ other injuries linger
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California used car sales up 2.5 percent over last year
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Sacramento to speed up water meter installations
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Anticipation high among Sacramento State basketball programs for student arena vote
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Drug-court grads hear business owner’s success story
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Roseville police nab robbery suspect hiding in bushes
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Short-handed Kings lose third straight
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Missing your tax refund? FTB has more than $20 million in unclaimed refunds
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‘Taxpayers’ Bill of Rights’ hearing set for Thursday in Sacramento
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Three teens booked for North Sacramento burglaries
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A.M. Sacramento: Here’s what you need to know for Monday
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Playoffs? Cardinals’ loss gives 49ers a (reasonable) path to postseason
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More rain for Sacramento, snow for Sierra
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Los Angeles teacher sex case prompts bill on age of consent
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Ceremony tonight to mark World AIDS Day
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Sacramento coroner identifies prisoner fatality
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Dan Walters Daily: All things possible when California Legislature returns
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AM Alert: Partying and protest legislation as California lawmakers return
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Building-sale lawsuit against Jerry Brown administration starts this week
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Photographer’s passion takes off