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California call to undocumented students: It's safe to apply for financial aid - Sacramento Bee

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California call to undocumented students: It's safe to apply for financial aid - Sacramento Bee

Sacramento Bee

California call to undocumented students: It's safe to apply for financial aid
Sacramento Bee
California lawmakers and educators are encouraging undocumented students to apply for state financial aid despite the current federal immigration climate. The California Dream Act has provided financial aid to undocumented students since 2013. Recent ...

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Man Assaults Woman, Kidnaps, Immediately Releases Her Child: Report - Patch.com

Man Assaults Woman, Kidnaps, Immediately Releases Her Child: Report
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SACRAMENTO, CA — Sacramento Police say a man assaulted a woman and kidnapped her child, running away approximately 50 yards before letting the child go in Old Sacramento Thursday evening, according to a report in The Sacramento Bee.

California Senate Approves Largely Symbolic Single-Payer Healthcare Proposal: Report - Patch.com

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California Senate Approves Largely Symbolic Single-Payer Healthcare Proposal: Report
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SACRAMENTO, CA — A $400 billion single-payer health care proposal moved through the California State Senate Thursday night, but experts warn not to expect anything any time soon, according to a report in the Los Angeles Times. The bill, proposed by ...
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Housing crisis? What California has is a housing catastrophe - Sacramento Bee (blog)

Sacramento Bee (blog)

Housing crisis? What California has is a housing catastrophe
Sacramento Bee (blog)
According to the California Association of Realtors, only 32 percent of households statewide can now afford to buy the median-priced, $496,620 home. In Sacramento County, one of the fastest growing markets in the Golden State, a mere 46 percent of ...

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After 9-year delay, 3K-home Sacramento, CA MPC moves forward - Construction Dive

After 9-year delay, 3K-home Sacramento, CA MPC moves forward
Construction Dive
The Sacramento (CA) City Council this week unanimously approved the development of a 3,000-home, 600-acre walkable master planned community near the Sacramento International Airport, The Sacramento Bee reported. Newport Beach, CA-based ...

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