Episodes
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June 2 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include a deadly crash in Sacramento, a bill that would raise the minimum wage for health care workers and support staffers to $25 an hour, and the California Assembly advancing a bill that would require social media companies to pay a percentage of their advertising revenue to news organizations.
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May 31 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include Sacramento County being ordered to remove foster children from a former juvenile detention facility, plus California Democrats wanting to see more prison closures.
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May 30 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include Sacramento’s alfresco dining scene crumbling and a local business offering pilates for all.
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May 29 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include Mayor Darrell Steinberg not seeking a third term and Newsom’s appointments.
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May 26 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg not seeking re-election and California law enforcement agencies violating state law by sharing automated license plate reader data with out-of-state agencies.
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May 25 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include 5 million undocumented workers across the U.S. that would be eligible for a pathway to citizenship under a new proposal by U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla, and a former prison guard arrested and charged with rape.
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May 24 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include a new soccer stadium in the Railyards and an El Niño likely to develop in the coming month.
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May 23 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include a family seeking justice after a Black man died following being restrained by Sacramento police, and California Attorney General Rob Bonta considering a run for governor.
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May 22 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include the debt ceiling crisis and new Sacramento judges.
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May 19 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include mayors of California’s largest cities asking for $2 billion a year to address homelessness, and the response from a parent of a Rocklin football player accused of sharing a sex video.
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May 18 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include West Nile virus detected in Sacramento County and State Sen. Dave Min had a blood alcohol level nearly twice the legal limit when he was stopped and arrested for DUI.
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May 17 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include a quadriplegic homeless Sacramento woman who was promised housing by the city but still lives in a tent, as well as a new study linking emissions from the world’s major fossil fuel producers to wildfires.
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May 16 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include Social Security benefits being halted if the government defaults and Sacramento jurors choosing death for a South Land Park mass murderer.
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May 15 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include Elk Grove fighting a state lawsuit over affordable housing and the Placer County Republican Party endorsing a candidate in an important race.
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May 12 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include right-wing extremists in California and Sacramento City Unified School District being sued for allegedly failing to protect a girl from a teacher accused of sexual abuse.
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May 10 Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories of the day include a California task force approving reparation recommendations and a new major development starting construction in Sacramento.