April 19, 2015
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Brown shouldn’t leave eco goals out of new Delta plan
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Duo turn promotional skills toward community events
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El Camino high school mourns student killed in crash
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Agriculture and drought, work ethic, mental illness, etc.
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Alex Boone on former 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh: ‘After a while, you just want to kick his ...’
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Miwok tribe picks smaller El Dorado shooting range amid neighbors’ concerns
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This Week: Water to be chief topic at Cap-to-Cap in Washington
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Weekend catch-up: 7 stories you don’t want to miss
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AM Sacramento: Here’s what you need to know for Sunday
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Update high school exit exams – don’t scrap them
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Getting real with Hillary Clinton on the presidential campaign trail
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The Conversation
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Smokers Wild is fired up for Sacramento mobile-truck festival
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Regional digest: Crown for UC Davis men’s tennis team
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Sports Night: Giants’ victory has nice ring to it
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This Week for April 20-26
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Jarrett Parker, John Bowker power River Cats to 5-1 victory
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Many Sacramento-area school districts exceed state average for truancy
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Drawing the Palm Springs crowd north with milder winters
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Progress toward gay rights sometimes subtle but monumental
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Provisions: Enhance your recreation and travel experience
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Escapes: Not your average car show
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Consume: Our favorite food stuff this week
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Cast off by MLS, David Estrada proving his worth with Republic FC
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Postcards from readers: Yellowstone National Park
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One teen dead, another jailed in Dixon fatal shooting
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Another View: The question of raising taxes
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Tragedy of Armenian Genocide– story of rebirth in California
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Saturday’s College & Community College Scoreboard (04/18/15)
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Tiny plastics likely polluting Sacramento River, UC Davis researcher says
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Rodrigo Lopez strikes again in Republic FC win over Timbers 2
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Bullet grazes woman outside Elk Grove movie house
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Group aiding homeless youths gets pushback in midtown
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Unequal water cutbacks not simple, not fair
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Loretta Sanchez seen as unscripted alternative for U.S. Senate
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U.S. Senior Open could tee up fans, millions for Sacramento
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Vacation season is coming up; don’t get burned by ‘deals’