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2 measles cases confirmed in Sacramento County
Health officials confirmed two cases of measles in Sacramento County on Tuesday. These are the first confirmed cases of measles in the county this year.
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Historic sign painted over without permission by Old Sacramento business
OLD SACRAMENTO -- A sign that had been in Old Sacramento for nearly a century is now gone. "They basically defaced the building," city historian Marcia Eymann said.
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July trial set for counterprotesters in 2016 Capitol clash with white supremacists
Trial for Michael Williams, Yvette Felarca and Porfirio Paz was set for July 15 in Sacramento Superior Court, blocks from the violent June 2016 clash with members of white power groups on the Capitol grounds.
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Sacramento approves spending $23M to open homeless shelter at Capitol Park Hotel
The Sacramento City Council Tuesday approved more than $23 million in funding to open a homeless shelter at Capitol Park Hotel downtown, where more than 90 elderly and disabled people live.
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