
Cathie Anderson
Economic Mobility Reporter at The Sacramento Bee
Writer. Questioner. Cyclist. Aunt. World citizen.
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3 days ago |
sacbee.com | Cathie Anderson
For weeks, no one could tell Dr. Charles DeCarli whether the $53 million grant powering his lab’s ambitious dementia research project would be renewed. “It was horrible,” the neurologist said. “It was really hard to face the potential of losing all of it, the money, everything I’d worked so hard for.”Then came the Monday morning call in late March. A program officer at UC Davis informed him the National Institutes of Health had sent a termination letter.
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4 days ago |
sacbee.com | Cathie Anderson
On a Thursday afternoon in late March, Ramona Landeros was preparing for the usual stream of tired farmworkers who would arrive at her Del Paso Heights driveway to collect groceries — rice, beans, fruit, vegetables. Then, the phone rang. The food closet she relied on told her that day’s distribution would be her last.
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2 weeks ago |
sacbee.com | Cathie Anderson
A chance encounter at a local bar with some firefighters inspired Corey Condren to quit pursuing a graduate degree in photojournalism and instead take a leap of faith onto a lucrative career path that she couldn’t see herself doing back when she was exploring jobs as a teenager. She recalled taking aptitude tests that predicted she could be successful in the medical field, but she had this idea in her head that those students have be “massive geniuses” to pursue a medical career.
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3 weeks ago |
sacbee.com | Cathie Anderson
With Aztec dancers leading the way, hundreds of people from around California marched Saturday from Sacramento’s Southside Park to the state Capitol and back to honor the legendary civil rights activist and labor leader César Chávez. Born March 31, 1927, Chavez dedicated his life to improving the conditions of farm workers in the United States, particularly in California. The state observes his birthday as a state holiday, and government offices and many businesses will be closed Monday.
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3 weeks ago |
sacbee.com | Cathie Anderson
As part of a settlement of an Alameda County lawsuit, the California Employment Development Department agreed to overhaul how it informs claimants that the agency has retroactively denied them benefits and will be seeking repayment of benefits, the plaintiffs announced Thursday.
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