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Jan. 6: During the attack on the US Capitol, Trump supporters, Proud Boys and other groups gathered at the California Capitol https://www.capradio.org/articles/2021/01/06/trump-supporters-proud-boys-converge-on-californias-capitol-to-protest-electoral-college-count/
Jan. 13: While word leaked out Tuesday that the Greater Sacramento region would leave the stay-at-home order, restrictions were officially relaxed the following day https://www.capradio.org/articles/2021/01/13/sacramento-and-surrounding-counties-return-to-the-purple-tier-today-heres-what-that-means/
Jan. 20: While Joe Biden was inaugurated in D.C., Sacramento prepared for demonstrations that never happened, with National Guard troops all through downtown. https://www.capradio.org/articles/2021/01/20/californias-capitol-on-guard-sacramento-prepares-for-possible-inauguration-day-protests/
Jan. 27: Two unhoused people died in Sacramento and hundreds of thousands of people lost power throughout Northern California (some are still waiting to get it back) after a major winter storm. https://www.capradio.org/articles/2021/01/27/unhoused-residents-died-as-a-storm-ravaged-sacramento-and-officials-debated-homelessness-solutions/
I don’t have anything to sum this up or tie it together. And there were lots of other major things in January not listed here.
Get some rest this weekend if you can, and as @Captain_Hooks would say, don’t forget to drink water.
Get some rest this weekend if you can, and as @Captain_Hooks would say, don’t forget to drink water.