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The Trump administration’s strikes against Iran have exposed sharp divisions within the Democratic Party, including in California’s 7th Congressional District, where veteran U.S. Rep. Doris Matsui and her primary challenger, Sacramento City Councilwoman Mai Vang, offered markedly different responses.

Matsui, a longtime Democratic lawmaker aligned with the party’s establ...


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In front of my home in rural Elk Grove, a towering oak tree stands that has been there longer than I have, longer than the homes along our road. When I was little, I would try to wrap my arms around the rugged tree trunk, but I never came close. Even when my siblings and I linked arms, we could not encircle the entire trunk.

More than its size, what amazes me is the fee...


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We’ve all heard them — the classic non-apology apology. “If I offended anyone…”

That’s not remorse. That’s damage control.

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Elk Grove’s voter-approved one-cent sales tax generated $34.6 million in fiscal year 2024-25, with most spending directed to public safety initiatives and rapid emergency response, according to an annual report delivered to the City Council on Feb. 25.

The Measure E Citizens’ Oversight Committee, created by the City Council after voters approved the tax in November 2022...


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The race for California's 6th Congressional District has drawn several candidates, making it one of the most competitive contests in the Sacramento region.

Today, one of those Democratic candidates, former State Senator and Assemblymember Richard Pan, made a claim on social media that polling shows he leads the next-most-popular candidates by a 2-to-1 margin. Pan posted...


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