March 7, 2015
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Boxing is back on the card, but is it ready for prime time?
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Pet Connection: Decorate with your pets in mind
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Water storage projects need critical analysis
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Sick, starving sea lion pups wash up in record numbers on California coast
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Can ‘fast-casual’ burger chains overcome the merely fast?
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Sacramento County proposal would use vital records fee to fund domestic violence programs
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California GOP lawsuit claims unlawful use of elephant logo
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A.M. Sacramento: Here’s what you need to know for Saturday
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Police report arrest in attack on Roseville runner
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LETTERS Clinton emails, water savings, Netanyahu speech, etc.
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See that green? Your garden is hungry
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Band-tailed pigeons dying in California, but cause remains unexplained
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Take your best shot
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Feast Q&A: ‘1,000 Foods’ a good start, says Mimi Sheraton
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Alaskan adventure: Crunch time in the wild
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Visiting Cuba and eliciting a laugh from El Presidente
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Provisions: Enhance your recreation and travel experience
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Wandering onto life’s next stage
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Home security camera leads to Nevada County burglary arrest
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Report: 49ers sign Kyle Nelson, Garrett Celek to new deals
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Former Sacramento tennis team owner ordered to pay $108 million
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Camellia show fills Memorial Auditorium with flowers
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At the SPCA: Tuffy is looking for a companion
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Elk Grove duo kick out the taekwondo competition
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Father of Baby Justice bails out of jail on meth charge
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‘Very Warm’ weekend ahead for Sacramento
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This aloe looks scary, but it’s a garden star
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Growing up with new method of vertical gardening
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Postcards From Readers: Vietnamese countryside
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Sacramento markets bring Asia right to your cart
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Golden State sequel to ‘House of Cards’
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Consume: Our favorite food stuff this week
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Escapes: Elegance, music in wine country
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Health benefits boost board compensation at Sacramento area special districts
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Letters Netanyahu’s speech, etc.
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Capital Christian girls top Ripon Christian for D-V section title
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Hillary Clinton emails illuminate California debate about what’s public
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Robocalls vex, defraud consumers