News Network: Arena Lawsuit Tuesday, June 23, 2015 | Sacramento, CA Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. @Golden1Center / Facebook Assistant City Manager John Dangberg was the first witness in the Sacramento Kings arena subsidy court case that started Monday. A citizens group alleges the city covered up deals it made to attract investors to the arena. City officials say the deals made to would-be investors were publicly debated and disclosed in public documents. The case is the last legal hurdle the city faces in building the new arena and has the potential to derail the project. Sacramento News & Review Co-Editor Nick Miller has been following the case and joins us with some insight into what’s at stake. LINKS: Sacramento Bee: Lawsuit Alleges Cover-Up In Sacramento Arena Deal Sacramento News & Review: Three Sacramento Musicians Stabbed During Hate-Crime AttackIn Midtown Sacramento News & Review: Davis Beer Week Canceled
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