Richard Chang, The Sacramento Bee

Richard Chang

The Sacramento Bee

Sacramento, CA, United States

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  • The Modesto Bee

Past articles by Richard:

Could Elks Tower casino face licensing hurdle after owner’s recent offense?

Steve Ayers is proposing a downtown Sacramento casino in the Elks building, but recent sentence requiring alcohol treatment and anger management class could pose licensing issue. → Read More

Elk Grove's Indian casino project clears latest hurdle

A proposal by the Wilton Rancheria tribe to build a casino in the city is closer to reality after the federal government denied an appeal by opponents. → Read More

Cops kicked her out of Arden Fair mall. So she flashed them.

A college student says she was targeted by security because she is African American and full-sized. Police said she was not wearing a bra. → Read More

UC Davis admits 60 percent of international students but only 36 percent of in-state applicants

UC Davis admitted the highest number of international students for fall 2017 in the UC system, with an acceptance rate of 60.4 percent for foreign students. → Read More

A motorist crashed into a sound wall in Roseville and died at the scene

A motorist died after colliding into a sound wall Monday night in Roseville. → Read More

Teenage pedestrian suffers major injuries trying to cross Antelope Road at night

A 17-year-old girl was struck by a van Monday night in Antelope. → Read More

Man detained in fatal shooting after seeking medical treatment for gunshot wounds

Elk Grove police are investigating a shooting that left one person dead in the 7500 block of Elk Grove Boulevard. → Read More

Local businessman wants to open card room in downtown Sacramento with 'Las Vegas-style elegance'

Local businessman Steve Ayers, who made his fortune in the steel industry, wants to fulfill his childhood dream of running a casino. → Read More

Fueled by cheap gas and money, California drivers still buying lots of new cars

Near-zero interest rates and stable gas prices are allowing consumers to buy much bigger and pricier cars. → Read More

Rocker Sammy Hagar couldn’t do it. But one Roseville sushi chef did.

When the Sammy Hagar-themed restaurant shuttered for the second time in 2015, the revitalization of downtown Roseville nearly ground to a halt. Now, talk of a vibrant downtown is back with the addition of Ninja Sushi, a wildly popular eatery on Vernon Street. → Read More

Sacramento Bee captures two first-place, four second-place awards in CNPA contest

The Sacramento Bee received two first-place and four second-place awards Saturday in the California Newspaper Publishers Association’s annual Better Newspapers Contest for work produced in 2016. → Read More

Blackbird changes its story – and its name

Chef-owner Carina Lampkin thinks the name change is a much-needed reset. → Read More

Old Soul Co. to open cafe on Capitol Mall

Old Soul will serve up breakfast, lunch and dinner. → Read More

Selland’s Market-Cafe opened newest location on Friday, across from the Sacramento City Historic Cemetery on Broadway

The grand opening on Friday, April 28, 2017 comes after two years of renovations to an old office building. → Read More

Wilton Rancheria casino project in 'holding pattern' during federal procedural review

The federal government is evaluating whether Wilton Rancheria’s application for trust land status was approved correctly. → Read More

Fashion retailer Bebe shutters stores nationwide, three in Sacramento area

The Bay Area-based retailer has struggled to maintain sales as customers flock to buy clothing online. → Read More

Dimple Records battles the internet with comic books, toys

The Sacramento-based independent record store sells coloring books, comics, toys and video games to stay profitable. → Read More

Elk Grove council approves hefty incentive for Costco project

Costco wasn’t willing to pay more to lease 17 acres in Elk Grove. The City Council agreed to foot the rest of the bill. → Read More

VSP Global CEO resigns to ‘pursue other career opportunities’

Jim McGrann resigned Monday, less than two years after assuming the top job at the Rancho Cordova-based vision care company. → Read More

Robberies targeting Asian Americans in south Sacramento back on rise

Robberies and assaults targeting Asians are increasing, months after a concentrated effort by police brought down the attacks. But many of the crimes go unreported. → Read More