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A prominent piece of downtown Sacramento real estate has been purchased by the Native American tribe behind Red Hawk Resort ...
The move secures the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians another prominent piece of real estate in the city's urban core.
But Chairwoman Regina Cuellar said the tribe hasn’t made any decisions about what to build, and all options are on the table. “We’re open to all of it,” Cuellar said in an interview Thursday.
The Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians purchased the former Macy’s building in downtown Sacramento for $15 million, the tribe announced Thursday. The tribe said it will be ...
The Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians has purchased the space in downtown Sacramento once occupied by Macy's.
Murray and tribe Chairwoman Regina Cuellar were both fierce advocates for California's first legislative step to address the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people: the state's Feather ...
“By re-acquiring our ancestral lands, we’re reclaiming our history, our traditions and a deeper connection to our ancestors,” said Chairwoman Regina Cuellar of the Shingle Springs Band of ...
Propositions 26 and 27 aim to open up the nation's most populous state to the booming, multi-billion-dollar industry that is sports betting.
In a news release statement, Tribal Chairwoman Regina Cuellar said, “…Currently, more than one-third of voting-age Native Americans are not registered to vote. As a health care center aimed at ...
The property sits next to the Tribe's holding on Capitol Mall, raising the possibility the two could be developed together.