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A SN&R staff writer and her husband may lose their home to clueless bureaucrats and banks. And they're not alone.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Rachel Leibrock  |  12-21-2010  |  Economy

The Regents' Clubnew

Conflicts of interest and high-risk investing on the University of California's Board of Regents are nothing new, but they may be getting worse. And it all leaves students paying the bill.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Peter Byrne  |  10-14-2010  |  Education

The Bright Sidenew

Is atheism going mainstream? Some non-believers say yes, and present a new option for identifying as someone who doesn't buy the idea of the supernatural. Just call them Brights.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Rachel Liebrock  |  08-05-2010  |  Religion

As a Statewide Demonstration Looms, Investments by the UC Regents are Scrutinizednew

The Regents of the University of California recently worried that students and workers might engage in acts of civil disobedience because the governing board had raised tuition by 30 percent while continuing to spend hundreds of millions on such projects as a sports stadium retrofit.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Peter Byrne  |  02-19-2010  |  Education

Will California Continue to Lead the Fight Against Global Warming?new

Despite problems, Arnold Schwarzenegger might still be remembered as the “green governor” who ushered in California’s landmark, sweeping global-warming law, Assembly Bill 32, also known as California’s Global Warming Solutions Act. The governor who built the green economy. But it's crunch time.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Cosmo Garvin  |  02-18-2010  |  Environment

Only a 'Human Movement' Can Save Civilization from the Climate Crisisnew

Copenhagen will fail because the great publics of the world have not been involved in the great human questions underlying the technical issues the scientists discuss. It is not only that the conference will fail to protect our young, but that the rest of us will barely notice.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Fred Branfman  |  12-04-2009  |  Environment

Scholar Leads Effort to Catalog Civil-Rights Abuses at Guantanamo Baynew

As director of UC Davis' Center for the Study of Human Rights in the Americas, Almerindo Ojeda is heading up a project to collect testimonies on civil rights abuses at the detention center.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Kel Munger  |  11-24-2009  |  War

Get Ready for a Post-Daily Newspaper Worldnew

What's next for journalism? First, put the decline of daily newspapers in context.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Jeff vonKaenel  |  09-08-2009  |  Media

Altered State: Legalization, Cannabis Clubs and California's Marijuana Sea Changenew

Legalization and pot clubs in California grow increasingly popular, but law enforcement and government officials still can't think outside of the box.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Nick Miller  |  08-27-2009  |  Drugs

Don't Believe the Digital TV Hypenew

The transition to digital was supposed to revolutionize free TV. So what's with the high-def reruns?
Sacramento News & Review  |  Cosmo Garvin  |  10-09-2008  |  Media

Sympathy for the Newspaper CEOnew

Sacramento Bee parent McClatchy Company is headed for the bottom. Company head Gary Pruitt aims to stem the tide, or go down with the ship.
Sacramento News & Review  |  R.V. Scheide  |  09-11-2008  |  Media

What the Hell Will it Take to Get You Out of Your Car?new

It's crossroads time for Sacramento Regional Transit. Rising gas prices and I-5 construction have raised demand for public transit through the roof -- but the system is completely unable to handle the demand.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Cosmo Garvin  |  07-22-2008  |  Transportation

Sacramento's Newest Newlyweds Take a Spin on Our Pink Couchnew

Gays and lesbians all over California married their partners last week. But if you're going to get your picture in the paper for getting married, shouldn't it be a good picture? And if you're thinking of rejecting marriage equality for your neighbors in November, shouldn't you meet them first?
Sacramento News & Review  |  Cosmo Garvin, David Jayne, Jeremy Sykes, Kel Munger, Nick Miller, Andrew Nilsen, Kimberly Brown and Shoka  |  06-26-2008  |  LGBT

Praying for Recoverynew

AltWeeklies Award - Photography
Sacramento News & Review  |  Max Whittaker  |  04-21-2008  |  Media

Net Neutrality: World War Webnew

The era of an open, egalitarian and transparent internet could soon come to a screeching halt in America -- unless we fight back.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Melinda Welsh  |  04-21-2008  |  Media

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