The Sacramento Bee • 2nd January 2020 It’s about more than high rent. Welcome to the post-Great Recession housing crisis This column explores the motivations behind a contentious push by tenant advocates in Sacramento.
Sacramento News & Review • 31st January 2019 Bus stop hospitality I shadowed two activist grandmothers as they greeted Central American asylum seekers at a Greyhound bus station.
The Sacramento Bee • 13th February 2020 I love my cat. But Sacramento shouldn’t get so worked up about coyotes in Midtown How could my precious fluffy-butt baby kitty be an alien invasive species?
The Sacramento Bee • 23rd September 2019 I’m The Bee’s newest opinion columnist, and I want to hear from you My introductory column as an opinion writer for The Sacramento Bee.
The Sacramento Bee • 5th March 2020 I asked Sacramentans what they wanted me to write about. Here’s what you told me My column on what Sacramento Bee readers told me by Google form, email or phone message about what topics they wanted to see me cover.
The Day • 10th May 2014 Staying on track For the 15 years Terry Eames ran the Waterford Speedbowl, he was known for last-minute miracles – pulling rabbits out of hats, as one creditor put it.
The New York Times • 16th September 2010 U.C. Proxy Voting Skirts Review Guidelines, Documents Show This 2010 piece for The New York Times looks at how the University of California's shareholder voting practices went against the university system's stated mission.
The Day • 27th April 2014 Can dilapidated Seaside be salvaged? The structures have sat vacant for the better part of two decades. Vacant, that is, except for a few bats and other things that squeak and live in the dark.
Sacramento News & Review • 7th February 2019 S is for sponsor I spoke with Sacramento activists who offered their homes to asylum seekers from Mexico and Central America.