A California man who was ordered removed from a Santa Cruz City Council meeting after making a one-armed Nazi salute has won another day in court. The Ninth U.S
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Sacramento arena developer faces tight deadlines
Talk about tight time frames. For months, developer Gerry Kamilos and partners have waited for the moment the city might pick them as the team to build a new arena for the Sacramento Kings. That time appears to be here
Sacramento mulls plan to cap medical pot dispensaries at 12
Ryan Landers of a medical marijuana advocacy group addresses a meeting Thursday about Sacramento officials’ plan to allow no more than 12 medical marijuana dispensaries in the city. “This proposal would kill myself and other patients in similar situations,” he said.
Sacramento Bee: Arena task force picks land swap plan
The Sacramento Bee reports the mayor’s arena task force likes the land swap proposal, which would bring an arena to the downtown railyard. The panel delivers its report to the City Council at 11:30 a.m.
Sacramento arena task force picks Kamilos-Taylor plan for railyard site
The complicated land-swap plan that would put an arena at the downtown railyard is the city’s best bet for a facility to replace Arco Arena, a task force appointed by Mayor Kevin Johnson will tell the City Council today. The citizens panel, appointed by Johnson in November, has spent two months interviewing proponents of seven arena proposals.
Historic Sacramento clock to get face-lift
The Fred Mayes Jewelers’ clock at 10th and J streets will tell time again, after the Sacramento City Council approved repairs. A Sacramento State graduate student led the movement for the street clock’s rehabilitation, which will cost $24,000.
Sacramento’s new auditor’s task: Look at building department practices
The city of Sacramento has hired a new internal auditor – and one of his first tasks is a doozy.
Sacramento County keeps campaign finance reporting murky
Want to know who has been funding Roger Dickinson’s campaign for state Assembly? No problem
Sacramento City Council races attract cash from outside town
Donations always flow into Sacramento from across California to fund big, statewide political campaigns. But for Sacramento City Hall? More than one-third of the money given to Sacramento City Council candidates during 2009 came from outside city limits, according to a Bee analysis of the latest campaign finance figures
Daly City considers moratorium on pot dispensaries
Daly City officials are set to consider placing a moratorium on marijuana dispensaries in the city.



