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For the first time in its barely-one-year history, The Sacramento Press is entirely laid out.
That's right: No matter which of the section headings you click on in the green navigation bar this morning, you will get a fully laid out page: Politics, Business, Sports and Culture now join our Front Page with stories, pictures and comments. This is the first time we will ever have had a Business page front. And the Politics and Culture pages are completely content not even carried on the Front Page.
Thus, click on the Culture page and you will get ideas about where to dine for two on Valentine's Day, or read about a new mosque rising in Sacramento. On the Sports page, you will see staffer Mike Urbani's musings on conflicts between runners and cars. On the politics page, you will see reporter Kathleen Haley's story about the police union's presentation at last night's city council meeting.
We can't promise this will happen every day, but with our increasing content - thanks to burgeoning content from both our editorial department and citizen contributors - it will happen more and more often. Thanks are also due to our tech department, who recently introduced our two-story page fronts, allowing this to happen.
Also, for your reading pleasure, please note that we now have a weekly "Best of the Week" section we're calling Sunday Best, where the most interesting stories of the previous week will be displayed beginning every Sunday, and will remain up until the next Sunday, giving readers more chances to see some of the great work we are doing on Sacramento Press.
We hope that the increased time it takes to do this is more than matched by the number of page hits we get, as people have more and more to look at on Sacramento Press. Please make a point of sending out links to the various "section" fronts, as there are stories on those pages that do NOT appear on the Front Page (Kathleen has unique stories on both the Front Page and the Politics page), giving Sacramento Press an increased depth of content.

