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Teacher threw away students’ Black Lives Matter posters, ACLU says
A California school district said it was investigating and apologized if students felt “discomfort” about what happened.
Read the full story on The New York Times.
Several pepper sprayed during game at Sacramento high school
Several people were exposed to pepper spray after a fight during a Sacramento high school basketball on Saturday night, officials said.
Read the full story on KCRA 3.
Sacramento State 'on the rise' amid big victory
The Sacramento State Hornets scored a big victory on the football field Saturday with a win over UC Davis. The school is advancing to the playoffs for the first time ever in Division 1.
Read the full story on KCRA.
Senator Ling Ling Chang to introduce bill to make unsolicited nude images a crime in CA
In January, Senator Chang will introduce legislation to go after sexual predators who send unsolicited lewd photos to women online. Senator Chang’s legislation will make it a crime punishable by a fine. Pew Research states that over half of young women say they received an unwanted explicit photo while online.
Read the full story on Eastcountytoday.net.
Construction to start on major ‘transit oriented’ apartment complex near Sacramento State
For two decades, planners in Sacramento have talked about building infill housing and retail at major transit hubs. But that’s mainly all it’s been. Just talk.
Read the full story on The Sacramento Bee.
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