February 8, 2015
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Editorial: State’s growing, and thirsty, almond industry sowing seeds of discontent
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Q&A: Leader sees good shot to save Sacramento Philharmonic and Opera
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The Conversation
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Sacramento State president visits Oak Park church in recruitment drive
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Romance and cabaret this week at STC
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Carpenters union points finger at downtown businesses
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49ers hire LSU receivers coach, who is expected to split role with Curry
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Shriners prosthetics lab helps kids be kids
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Mindfulness practices buoy students in Sacramento’s Einstein Middle School
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Police would need warrants for personal data under California bill
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Recent storms did little to boost California snowpack
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Local sports events for Sunday, Feb. 8
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Sacramento airport’s pitch: We’re easier to use than our rivals
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New research offers four lessons from California’s top-two primary
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California’s parks still far from needed turnaround
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This Week: $17.395 million spending plan on council agenda
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Applause for the week of Feb. 9
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Forest service seeks campground host
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Regional digest: Republic FC starts sluggishly in draw
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Another View: Mental health money is well spent
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A violent place we call a hospital
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Escapes: Wine-filled weekend in Napa
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Pouring across the Mexican border
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We turn to ‘American Sniper’ for the military ‘experience’
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Teen killed in crash near Grass Valley
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A.M. Sacramento: Here’s what you need to know for Sunday
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A man, a sofa, martinis and Pall Malls, no salt
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Civics education needs remedial work
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Another View: Caltrans making progress, but funding lags
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Consume: Our favorite food stuff this week
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Feast Q&A: Puur Chocolat is pure pleasure
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Provisions: Enhance your recreation and travel experience
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Death raises questions about Elk Grove foster home
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Opinion: California’s Latinos need to seize their seats at the table
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Take Your Best Shot: Chocolate-raspberry delight
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Postcards From Readers: Montepulciano, Italy
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Tony Anziano, who led troubled Bay Bridge effort, will retire