Drew Sandsor
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Officials Say They May Be Unable To Get Rid Of UC Davis Professor Who Advocated Cops Should Die
March 8, 2019
UC Davis Chancellor Gary May and UC President Janet Napolitano say there may be nothing they can do about a professor who has publicly advocated for the death of police officers.
PHOTOS: California Gov. Newsom Deflates Pride, Wears Patriots Jersey At Sacramento Homeless Shelter Following Super Bowl Bet
February 6, 2019
Newsom and the governor of Massachusetts agreed to do a community service project wearing the winning team's colors.
State Urges Furloughed Federal Workers To Apply For Unemployment Benefits
January 14, 2019
The state Employment Development Department estimates there are about 245,000 federal workers in California, although it doesn't know how many are off the job due to the ongoing partial government shutdown.
Sacramento County Set A Record For Midterm Voter Turnout In 2018
December 3, 2018
Sacramento County set a new record for turnout in a midterm election in 2018 as more than 68 percent of registered voters cast a ballot, up from 48 percent in 2014.
Sacramento Roadways Ranked Among Worst In Nation In TRIP Report
October 17, 2018
Sacramento’s roads and highways placed among the worst in the nation in a new report by TRIP, a national nonprofit that rates road conditions. The Bay Area’s roads and highways were ranked the worst in the U.S.
New Underwater Trail Of Historic Sunken Boats Opens At Lake Tahoe’s Emerald Bay
October 1, 2018
On Monday, the state opened the Emerald Bay Maritime Heritage Trail — an underwater showcase of Lake Tahoe’s historic sunken watercraft and barges.
Uber To Pay $148 Million For Data Breach, Cover-Up
September 26, 2018
Hackers stole the personal information of 600,000 drivers and 57 million riders, and Uber paid for their silence. California will get $26 million of the $148 million nationwide settlement.
Sacramento Sheriff Describes Fatal Shootout In Rancho Cordova
September 21, 2018
The Sacramento Sheriff's Department released more information on Friday about the incident at a Pep Boys automotive store in Rancho Cordova on Monday that ended with one deputy dead and a second wounded.
Sacramento County Sheriff Scott Jones Talks About Convention Center Demonstrations, Body Cameras
September 18, 2018
Sacramento County Sheriff Scott Jones talked to CapRadio’s Bob Moffitt about why he called for law enforcement supporters to show up at a Black Lives Matter protest and why his deputies don’t wear body cameras.
Federal Judge Blocks Sacramento’s ‘Aggressive Panhandling’ Ordinance
July 6, 2018
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg says he understands the practice is protected by the First Amendment, but says the city does need a tool to give businesses some relief and combat aggressive panhandlers.