News Network: Sacramento Tuesday, April 14, 2015 | Sacramento, CA Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. After being homeless for years, a Sacramento senior has finally found a new home indoors. But it took a lot of effort from a variety of different people to make happen. Sacramento Bee reporter Ryan Lillis has the rest of the story in his City Beat column this week. We’ll talk with him about it. Plus, we’ll preview Tuesday night’s City Council meeting and hear more about the on-going discussion about public art in Sacramento. LINKS: Sacramento Bee: Homeless for years, Sacramento senior finds ‘dignified’ life in new apartment Sacramento Bee: Despite another down season, Kings attendance hits 8-year high Sacramento Bee: Bruce Pomer concedes Sacramento City Council race to Eric Guerra Sacramento Bee: Leaf sculptures picked for Sacramento’s McKinley Village Sacramento Bee: Reviving a run-down city Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission: Entertainment & Sports Center Public Art Panel Meeting, April 15
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