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Theresa Clift

Theresa Clift

Reporter at The Sacramento Bee

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Local News
  • Society
  • City News
  • Community News

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Recent Articles

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Lawsuit says Rancho Cordova illegally OK’d Highway 50 billboard for city-tied entity

The council voted 4-1 to approve the new billboard in early October.
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Newsom sues over feds’ homeless housing cuts that target Sacramento...

The cuts could hit 1,431 Sacramento residents — many disabled or elderly — especially hard.
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Developer plans 136 units of affordable housing for seniors in hear...

The project is set to be completed in fall 2026.
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Developer who recently won a $26 million settlement from Sacramento...

The lawsuit was filed Friday in Sacramento Superior Court.
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Fannie Mae sues owners of Sacramento apartments for unpaid loans, b...

The lawsuit was filed earlier this month in Sacramento Superior Court.
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Six-story affordable housing project planned near midtown, East Sac...

The project is set to break ground in summer 2026.
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Housing planned for long-vacant building near midtown Sacramento

The building is on H Street between 12th and 13th streets.
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Head of Sacramento housing agency gets national job as acting repla...

The SHRA’s longtime executive director announced her retirement in August.
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Apartment complex planned for parking lot of former Macy’s store in...

The Macy’s store has been closed for nearly a decade.
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Sacramento affordable apartment project wins $2.1M in state funding...

Construction is set to begin on the project in November.
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Free screening of homeless documentary featuring tight-knit Sacrame...

The free event takes place Thursday and includes a panel discussion.