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Sacramento State is making a big bet on the electric vehicle revolution with the goal of turning the region into an innovation hub.
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Sacramento County Sheriff Jim Cooper said he is fed up with big box chains after a homeless outreach operation was stopped by a local Walgreens.
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The city council says it's necessary to help fund more police officers, but with rising prices and inflation, business owners fear it will take a bite out of their bottom lines.
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