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City Council approves $15 million plan for new job training, paid internships for Sacramento youth
The Sacramento City Council Tuesday unanimously approved a $15 million plan to provide job training, paid internships and workforce readiness training to thousands of Sacramento…
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This workshop can help you better protect trees during the drought
The City of Sacramento’s Department of Utilities is inviting residents to attend an in-person workshop at 9 a.m. June 25 where they can learn how…
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Supportive housing for terminally ill unsheltered residents breaks ground in Sacramento
Sacramento soon will host a new facility offering supportive housing for terminally ill people experiencing homelessness. Organizers this week held a groundbreaking for Joshua’s House,…
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These streets are closing for this weekend’s Sacramento Pride festival
Following a two-year hiatus, the annual Sacramento Pride event, hosted by the Sacramento LGBT Community Center, returns this weekend. The two-day event kicks off with…
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Why trees are not part of the City’s two-day watering restrictions
As drought persists and the region and state face watering restrictions, City of Sacramento staff are reminding residents to keep their trees healthy. “Trees should…
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Sacramentans just won this national contest by pledging to save 38 million gallons of water
The City of Sacramento recently won a national challenge asking residents to pledge to save water. Sacramento residents helped win the annual contest — called…
