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Smuggler who hit agent with rock sentenced in California - Sacramento Bee
Smuggler who hit agent with rock sentenced in California Sacramento Bee A notorious human smuggler who struck a U.S. Border Patrol agent in the face with a rock after a foiled smuggling attempt in California has been sentenced to more than eight years in prison. Martel Velencia-Cortez was convicted in May of assault on a ... and more » |
Who paid for that political ad? Bill aims to spotlight mysterious funders - Sacramento Bee
Sacramento Bee | Who paid for that political ad? Bill aims to spotlight mysterious funders Sacramento Bee RoseAnn DeMoro, leader of National Nurses United, on the California Democratic Party's endorsement of single-payer health care. ROCK THE VOTE: Major changes are coming next year to elections in Sacramento and other counties that will send all voters ... |
What happens when California becomes a 'sanctuary state'? - Sacramento Bee
Sacramento Bee | What happens when California becomes a 'sanctuary state'? Sacramento Bee California's so-called “sanctuary state” bill, introduced by Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de León as a direct response to President Donald Trump's campaign promise to deport “bad hombres” and undocumented immigrants, is well on its way to becoming ... and more » |
All 35 of the University of California's highest-paid employees in 2016 were men - Sacramento Bee
Sacramento Bee | All 35 of the University of California's highest-paid employees in 2016 were men Sacramento Bee Some keys to earning more than $1 million as a University of California employee: Be a doctor. Or a coach. Or maybe an administrator. Also, be a man. The 35 UC employees with the highest gross pay in 2016 are all men, according to a Bee review of new ... |
California voters legalized pot. Are 'shrooms next? - Sacramento Bee
Sacramento Bee | California voters legalized pot. Are 'shrooms next? Sacramento Bee California wasn't first to the pot legalization party, with last November's Proposition 64 lagging behind decriminalization measures in Washington, Oregon, Colorado and some other parts of the U.S.. State voters, though, could be the first to legalize ... and more » |
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