Sacramento County jail inmates won't have easy access to condoms any time soon, as their counterparts in San Francisco now do, according to Sheriff John McGinness.
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(Sacramento, Calif., September, 9 2010) - Today Lambda Legal, the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California (ACLU-NC), and HIV & AIDS Legal Services Alliance (HALSA) sent a letter to David Maxwell-Jolly, Director of the California Department of Health Care Services, demanding a full explanation for the unauthorized and illegal disclosures of confidential identifying information of ...
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State officials are questioning the integrity of Sacramento County's embattled mental health delivery system, and say they will withhold $40 million in funding until the county proves it can properly serve clients in the face of its budget crisis.
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In Sacramento Superior Court, jurors are sorting through a complex trial that pits the Sacramento City Unified School District against the consultant and the lawyers who helped the district create a now-discredited pension system 10 years ago.
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A Sacramento restaurant agreed to stop serving live shrimp after an animal-rights group said the practice was cruel to the shellfish. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals said the restaurant, Nishiki Sushi, suggested squeezing lemon juice...
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Police are investigating a possible hate crime after a swastika was painted on a mural depicting a Jewish player for the Sacramento Kings.
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Father Gregory Boyle - founder of Homeboy Industries in Los Angeles and a leading advocate for gang intervention - will be in Sacramento this weekend to discuss his life's work and his best-selling book.
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(AP:SACRAMENTO, Calif.) State and union attorneys on Wednesday presented arguments before the California Supreme Court over Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's orders to furlough state employees.
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California's epic legal battle over state worker furloughs reached California's Supreme Court on Wednesday, with some justices focused on whether the Democratic-controlled Legislature tacitly agreed to the controversial unpaid days off for 200,000 employees.
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City of Milpitas has retained legal counsel to assist city staff in fending off Santa Clara County s lawsuit aimed at preventing the city from diverting millions of dollars away from county coffers through an expansion of its redevelopment agency.
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