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Theresa Clift

Theresa Clift

Reporter at The Sacramento Bee

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  • Local News
  • Society
  • City News
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Recent Articles

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Tiny homes for homeless housing could be coming to a second Sacramento lot. See where

The City Council unanimously approved the grant application Tuesday.
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Sacramento takes step toward first tiny home village of housing for...

The Sacramento City Council on Tuesday approved an application to the state.
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Sacramento motel could be developed into housing for formerly homel...

The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors will discuss the project Tuesday.
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Housing for formerly incarcerated adults coming to former Sacrament...

The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors approved the project last year.
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Large apartment complex proposed for land next to former Sacramento...

The complex will require approval from the city’s Planning and Design Commission.
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Sacramento homeowners battle national developer in lawsuit over Nat...

The lawsuit was filed Thursday in Sacramento Superior Court.
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New tiny home project could reshape homeless housing in Sacramento

The new tiny home project, if approved, would cost about $200,000 per door.
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This real estate agent sold houses to over 80 Sacramento Kings play...

Matthew Hindy has worked with about 80 Kings players and five A’s players.
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‘Like a mountain going up:’ Neighbors concerned with planned Sacram...

Neighbors are worried about traffic, parking, and lack of privacy
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Mayor says it would take 300 years to house Sacramento’s homeless, ...

Sacramento Mayor Kevin McCarty McCarty asked Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency leaders for cheaper options to build affordable housing.
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New homeless housing complex coming to downtown Sacramento. See where

The Sacramento City Council approved $7.8 million in loans Tuesday for a five-story building for formerly homeless people.