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Food and Sustainability

UC Davis 'Tomato Lab' Transforms Local Bounty Into DIY Skills

September 29, 2016 | Julia Mitric

At a UC Davis food lab home cooks learn "Do-It-Yourself" preservation skills using the bounty of local tomatoes.

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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

'Leave No Victim Behind' Community Policing Conference

April 11, 2016

We’ll speak with Scott Nadeau from Columbia Heights, Minnesota about what his department has done to enhance community policing and what police in Sacramento can do.

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Stockton Part Of Nationwide Study Examining Police-Community Relationship

March 17, 2015 | Rich Ibarra

The city of Stockton will be included in a national study that will examine the relationship between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

City Of Sacramento Ends Fire Station "Brownouts"

May 14, 2014 | Bob Moffitt

Rotating fire station closures known as "brownouts" in the City of Sacramento have come to an end.

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Environment

Sacramento Water Conservation Cops Watch Every...Last...Drop

May 8, 2014 | Bob Moffitt

Sacramento has conserved a lot of water, but it's hundreds-of-millions of gallons short of the 20 percent ordered by the Sacramento City Council. We spent a couple of days with Sacramento water cops to see what they're doing to help people conserve.

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Elk Grove Pilot City For Surplus Food App

April 1, 2014 | Steve Milne

If you're a backyard gardener and live in Elk Grove, there's a new way to make sure all your extra oranges, zucchini and summer squash doesn't go to waste.

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Soccer Team's Goal: Show Sacramento Belongs In The Major Leagues

March 28, 2014

In the past five years four professional sports teams in Sacramento have folded, moved or tried to move. Now, there's a new team in town -the Sacramento Republic FC.

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Commuters Rejoice: Big Changes To Crosstown Freeway Viaduct Plan

March 27, 2014 | Bob Moffitt

Tossed out: cross overs, closed offramps, and closed interchanges for I-5 and Cap City Freeway.

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Cesar Chavez Movie Chronicles Fight For Farm Worker Rights

March 27, 2014 | Rich Ibarra

Cesar Chavez, the movie, opens in theaters Friday. It depicts the early years of the civil rights leader's fight for social justice for farm workers.

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Young Professionals Gather To Envision Sacramento's Future

March 22, 2014 | Melody Stone

The leaders of the Metro Edge Young Professional group were looking for ways to engage the regional young people in a big way. The solution? Bring them all together and get them fired up about the future.

 

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