
Cathie Anderson
Economic Mobility Reporter at The Sacramento Bee
Writer. Questioner. Cyclist. Aunt. World citizen.
Articles
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1 week ago |
sacbee.com | Cathie Anderson
When Khalil Ferguson started offering free expungement clinics in Oak Park five years ago, he saw firsthand how a conviction — even one from decades ago — could shadow someone for life. One of his clients came to him in 2022 with more than 15 convictions dating back to the 1970s when he tried to feed a drug habit he had since beaten. His record had been spotless since 2000, Ferguson said, and he had stable employment.
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2 weeks ago |
gazettextra.com | Cathie Anderson
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - In Yolo County, where agriculture generates nearly a billion dollars a year, the food bank is attempting to solve an uncomfortable irony: More than half of farmworker households struggle with food insecurity. So, the Yolo Food Bank with researchers at Sacramento State University and other groups studied the barriers keeping agricultural workers from food and how the food bank could use its resources to overcome them. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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2 weeks ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Cathie Anderson
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - In Yolo County, where agriculture generates nearly a billion dollars a year, the food bank is attempting to solve an uncomfortable irony: More than half of farmworker households struggle with food insecurity. So, the Yolo Food Bank with researchers at Sacramento State University and other groups studied the barriers keeping agricultural workers from food and how the food bank could use its resources to overcome them.
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2 weeks ago |
thederrick.com | Cathie Anderson
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — In Yolo County, where agriculture generates nearly a billion dollars a year, the food bank is attempting to solve an uncomfortable irony: More than half of farmworker households struggle with food insecurity. So, the Yolo Food Bank with researchers at Sacramento State University and other groups studied the barriers keeping agricultural workers from food and how the food bank could use its resources to overcome them.
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2 weeks ago |
arcamax.com | Cathie Anderson
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — In Yolo County, where agriculture generates nearly a billion dollars a year, the food bank is attempting to solve an uncomfortable irony: More than half of farmworker households struggle with food insecurity. So, the Yolo Food Bank with researchers at Sacramento State University and other groups studied the barriers keeping agricultural workers from food and how the food bank could use its resources to overcome them.
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