September 14, 2018
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Afraid of rent control? Here’s why you should vote yes on Proposition 10 anyway
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CalPERS hired a CEO without a college degree. Now the public pension fund is explaining why
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’Failure of leadership:’ De León slams Feinstein for holding back Kavanaugh allegations
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Brown deems Trump ‘liar, criminal, fool’ on environment, signs electric vehicle bills
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Smoky skies early could save Californians from choking later, fire experts say
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Steinberg shuts down council session roiled by outbursts over Sacramento police shooting
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Missing Elk Grove man with dementia has been found, police say
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Missing 9-year-old found safe, Sacramento police say
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Suspects in Wednesday’s Galleria Apple Store theft identified by Roseville police
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CalPERS CEO with no college degree: ‘Integrity’ or ‘sad, sad circus?’
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Retired Sacramento Bee publisher Cheryl Dell wins top news media honor
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Man sentenced to prison in cellmate’s killing after Home Depot hammer assault
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Solomon’s founders hope to bring California touches to traditional deli concept
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U.S. Attorney announces actions in firearms cases against three Sacramento men
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One man pleads guilty, another sentenced in Sacramento-area federal child porn cases
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Sacramento Police search for missing boy last seen on Taylor Street
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Letters: Changes are needed to fight rent control in Sacramento
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49ers rookie Fred Warner hopes to build off promising debut
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CHP searching for clues in pedestrian’s death on Interstate 5 in Yolo County
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The Kings have no one on SI’s Top 100 list. Why the magazine still likes Buddy Hield
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How to topple a bully? SFL teams eager to dethrone Folsom Bulldogs
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49ers GM again up for Hall of Fame. Why Sherman says he couldn’t play in today’s NFL
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Kavanaugh is better than his senatorial accusers
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49ers will start an undrafted rookie at right guard, barring a miracle, coach says
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Punk music hall, dive bar to close in Oak Park this fall
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Sacramento police video shows man had gun, but footage doesn’t show where he pointed it
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Calling deficit a ‘fiasco,’ Sac City teachers union proposes slashing district staff’s pay
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Fortune 500 company finalizes deal for massive Sacramento campus, developer closes escrow