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Dana Cruz Is Solving Problems in California’s Courts
For America 250, Comstock's Young Professionals explain what American leadership means to them
After working in the State Senate and Department of Finance, Dana Cruz now helps address some of the complicated issues facing California’s justice system.
Sarah Costa Is Bringing Patients’ Stories Into Health Care Decisions
For America 250, Comstock's Young Professionals explain what American leadership means to them
Years after seeing her newborn sons cared for at Sutter’s NICU, Sarah Costa now works behind the scenes on the partnerships and policies that affect patients.
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PLANNING PLACER COUNTY’S SUCCESS INTO THE FUTURE
PLACER COUNTY AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
“Placer County has one of the best qualities of life, anywhere,” says Auditor-Controller Andrew Sisk. “It is exciting to see the investments in growth and future development and economic development throughout the region. This could not happen without our partners.”
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INNOVATIVE AND EASY RESOURCE RECOVERY FOR PLACER’S BRIGHTEST FUTURE
WESTERN PLACER WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
Serving Lincoln, Rocklin, Roseville and the unincorporated portions of western Placer County, the Western Placer Waste Management Authority (WPWMA) owns and operates a state-of-the-art mixed-waste sorting facility, alongside composting and landfill operations.
These Sacramento Residents Represent Foreign Governments — for Free
Five countries have honorary consuls based in the Sacramento area. Here’s why
Bulgaria, Denmark, New Zealand, Zambia and France each have an
honorary consul in the Capital Region. But what exactly do they
do? And why, of all places, are they here?
CARE Court Offers Help to Sacramento Residents With Psychotic Disorders — But Is It Enough?
Decades after deinstitutionalization transformed mental health care, California is testing new approaches to treatment, recovery and public safety
Recent legislation signals that the priority is getting people into treatment, but whether that translates to large-scale impact is less clear.
Meet the Candidates in California’s Wide-Open Governor Race
Former Congressman Eric Swalwell’s abrupt departure created a major shift in the race
It’s a race for the California governorship unlike any other in recent memory. While several candidates sit near the top, no dominant frontrunner has emerged among the crowd.
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A LEGACY OF ADVOCACY, A FUTURE OF SOVEREIGNTY
CALIFORNIA INDIAN LEGAL SERVICES
On any given day in California, federal Indian law can shape something as personal as a student’s graduation or as foundational as a tribe’s sovereignty.
Why Did This Small European Nation Open a Consulate in Sacramento?
After 83 years, Moldova follows Mexico as the second country to open a consulate in Sacramento
In a quiet lot in Natomas sits an
unassuming tan building with only a gold-plated sign and a red,
yellow and blue flag indicating its significance. It may not look
like much, but it’s of great importance to the foreign government
that rents this space.
Are Sacramento’s One-Way Streets Killing Pedestrians?
And other recommendations from a visiting walkability expert
Sacramento has walkable
neighborhoods, but it also has another factor that doesn’t make
walking all that appealing: one of the highest pedestrian death
rates in the state.