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Lodi Lake reopened after high bacteria levels prompted closure before July 4th weekend

Lodi Lake is now back open after being closed to swimmers due to high levels of bacteria in the water caused by recent high temperatures, city officials say.

July 18, 2024

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Man struck and killed by car on Hazel Avenue in Orangevale

A man died Monday morning after being struck by a car on Hazel Avenue in Sacramento County.

July 1, 2024

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A Cool couple's wedding anniversary trip took an unexpected turn when a bear made its way into the family's minivan. 

June 26, 2024

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The group aims to empower Latinos on campus through scholarship, brotherhood and the celebration of their identities

Mar 8, 2024

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The United States is more divided than ever on politics, even within the Democratic Party

     “Vote blue, no matter who” is just not cutting it anymore for many Democrats.

Nov 13, 2023

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Georgetown Fall Market brings together the community for seasonal activities

     Apples, pumpkin spice and everything nice – that’s what the Georgetown Fall Market is made of.

Oct 16 2023

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AU community struggles to find COVID-19 tests as on-campus vending machines go empty, one for nearly two weeks.

     With the return of classes comes the return of many stressors for students. The fear of catching COVID-19 and not knowing is one the AU community faced this semester, as on-campus COVID test vending machines were out of service throughout the first two weeks of classes.

Sept 18, 2023

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Sacramento Zoo, other establishments reducing hours due to heat wave

Multiple Sacramento area establishments will be reducing their hours due to the extreme heat this week. 

July 2, 2024

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Sacramento region reacts to Supreme Court allowing camping bans targeting homeless

From one capital city to another, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) ruling handed down Friday would allow cities like Sacramento to implement civil punishments to eliminate homeless encampments.

June 28, 2024

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The Eagle: Former DNC Chairwoman talks 2024 election at KPU event

The Kennedy Political Union hosted Donna Brazile as part of Women’s History Month celebration

Apr 3, 2024

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Addressing Food Deserts in the District: How Urban Agriculture May Be the Solution

     While gardening has long been a common hobby, urban agriculture has become an increasingly popular trend in Washington, D.C.

Dec 4, 2023

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Despite increased labor contributions, Latinos in the U.S. do not see the same wealth building as other racial and ethnic groups.

     Latinos in the United States continue to make significant contributions to the nation's economy, with some of the highest labor participation rates in the country, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Oct 30, 2023

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Gun violence runs rampant in D.C., ANC 5A wants to put a stop to it.​

     “I wanna start this meeting with a moment of silence for the young man who was killed yesterday in Ward 5,” said Commissioner Gordon Fletcher of advisory neighborhood commission 5A. 

Oct 2, 2023

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