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Judge Grants Restraining Order Against New CDCR Early Release Credit Regulations

December 30, 2021   10:17 amNovember 3, 2022   8:53 pm
Sacramento County Superior Court Judge Raymond Cadei granted a temporary restraining order on Wednesday to stop the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) from increasing the number of “good conduct credits” that non-violent “second strike” inmates could receive. The...
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Sacramento Crime Log Grows While Mayor Focuses on the ‘Unhoused’

December 17, 2021   8:16 amDecember 20, 2021   3:05 pm
At Tuesday’s City Council meeting, Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg proposed the City prohibit towing any homeless vehicle unless the City can offer the occupants shelter, housing, or a designated location where they can park. Lining many streets in Sacramento are...
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Sacramento Mayor Proposes Prohibiting Homeless RV’s or Vehicles Moved Without ‘Safe Parking’ or Beds

December 14, 2021   3:21 pmDecember 14, 2021   3:25 pm
Last week, large homeless encampment of 160 RVs, campers, trailers, vans and cars, was cleared from a North Sacramento industrial area, the Globe reported. Crews towed RVs, trailers and cars away. GoodDay Sacramento has video, and it’s not pretty. Almost...
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Sacramento Homeless Population Grows While Mayor and Council Wring Their Hands

December 10, 2021   7:32 amDecember 13, 2021   7:34 am
A large homeless encampment of 160 RVs, campers, trailers, vans and cars, was cleared from a North Sacramento industrial area last week. Crews towed RVs, trailers and cars away. GoodDay Sacramento has video, and it’s not pretty. Lining many streets...
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Caltrans Evicts Transients from Illegal Sacramento Alley Campsite

November 22, 2021   9:47 amNovember 22, 2021   10:07 am
The recent Caltrans eviction notice at Democracy Alley and 30th Street in downtown Sacramento ordered transients to vacate the illegal campsite by 8:00 a.m. on Nov. 19. The dump trucks arrived early. The fog began to drizzle at 8:15. A...
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City of Folsom and Folsom Chamber Campaign To Fight Labor Shortage

November 19, 2021   12:42 pmNovember 19, 2021   12:43 pm
A new joint Folsom-Folsom Chamber of Commerce campaign to alleviate the labor shortage by appealing to retirees, stay-at-home parents, and teenagers received national attention this week due to the unique strategy of the program, with many remaining unsure of if...
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Sacramento Mayor Wants More Youth ‘Programs’ Following Shooting Murder of 8-Year Old

November 18, 2021   5:11 pmNovember 22, 2021   11:52 am
Tuesday night, a little girl, only 8 years old, was killed in Sacramento on the 2600 Block of 5th Street. Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg posted this reaction on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Mayor_Steinberg/status/1461389935194169348 The Sacramento Police Department reported: When officers arrived on scene,...
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