March 19, 2015
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While promoting climate policies in Washington, Jerry Brown weathers fire at home
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Gov. Jerry Brown, lawmakers to propose $1 billion drought relief bill
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Jerry Brown, lawmakers propose $1.1 billion drought relief bill amid increasing tension
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Officials cobble $1 billion to fight drought
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California proposal to legalize killing gays hard to stop
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Resurfaced freeway pavement cracking on Pioneer Bridge
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Art review: ‘Seduction: Japan’s Floating World and The Printer’s Eye’ at Asian Art Museum
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Flashback: Famed Nut Tree could live again
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Ridgeway, Patel selected to oversee gala farm-to-fork dinner on Tower Bridge
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Republic FC apologizes for UC Davis incident, will still play college teams
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Three people arrested in Placer County accused of identity theft operation
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Ray McDonald’s agent says client has drawn interest; Chase Thomas injures knee
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Sacramento City Council will consider plastic bag ban
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Doris Matsui questions FCC on controversial ‘Stingray’ surveillance technology
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If they approve Comcast-Time Warner merger, regulators must find ways to control a company people love to hate
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Sacramento man convicted in shooting death of co-worker
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Man condemned to death for Florin High student’s murder dies of unknown causes
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Respect for Chris Borland at Stanford pro day, but no change in players’ resolve
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Spring to arrive rain-free in Sacramento and north state, much like winter
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After topping records Thursday, area temperatures to head downward
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Storify: Trends, events and other things to help you warm up to spring
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VIDEO: Napolitano apologizes for ‘unfortunate’ use of ‘crap’ to describe protests
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California cities rank high for termites, study says
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Home foreclosures fall in California, jump in Nevada
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BOE warns of bogus callers demanding tax payments
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Fatal crash into pole in Meadowview
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Police investigate report of shots fired near North Natomas candlelight vigil
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Roundup: Cheating scandal; Walker battles unions; Oregon floats savings plan
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A.M. Sacramento: Here’s what you need to know for Thursday
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Dan Walters Daily: Republicans turn up heat on legislative oversight
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LETTERS Texas, water, terror, anti-Semitism, Koons
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Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson sets agenda on spending
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Joe Mathews: We need to learn the right lessons from Bell to prevent corruption
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Ask Sacto 911 crime Q&A: What happened to man who fired on Fremont Park crowd in 1985?
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Elk Grove Unified agrees to raise teacher pay for another two years
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Driver, students stranded in school bus after Placer County crash downs power lines
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AM Alert: Home health workers put California on trial for overtime pay
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Jerry Brown’s school funding formula needs tweaking
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Audit: California’s state technology department falling short