Food stamp benefits will be slashed in 2018
Starting September 2018, many food stamp recipients will be limited to three months of benefits in a three-year period.
Read MoreStarting September 2018, many food stamp recipients will be limited to three months of benefits in a three-year period.
Read MoreAn October 15 town hall meeting brings Woodlake homeowners, business owners, homeless advocates and elected officials together to discuss proposed shelters.
Sac Metro Chamber of Commerce’s 19th annual study mission goes to the capital of Texas.
Challenges include finding food, housing and health care for the poor and homeless and protecting the most vulnerable among us.
Fifteen housing bills signed by the governor don’t go far enough; a new proposal from Evolve may help.
Documentary about Japanese internment during World War II shows audience how to stop it from happening again.
Instead of boosting job growth, lower corporate taxes simply create a giant hole in the federal budget.
Sacramento Area Congregations Together advocates for an end to homelessness—and they have a plan.
California Resource Recovery Association and the California Product Stewardship Council meet to discuss recycling solutions for California.
Trump’s support of white supremacists follows a tradition of politicians in bed with Southern racists.
It’s easy to identify the problems with the Sacramento County budget; it’s harder to find and implement solutions.
Teachers have a huge impact on student’s lives; be grateful for their efforts.
Discussions and deja vu in Washington, D.C., at the Association of Alternative Newsmedia’s annual convention.
Proposition 13 has created an unfair property tax system.
Heidi Sanborn’s California Product Stewardship Council pushes for industries to recycle their products.
Interim Editor Bob Speer retires from SN&R; new Editor Eric Johnson has arrived.
Sacramento’s next police chief has his work cut out for him.