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Free internet, computers and digital training available to Sacramento households in need
Up to 10,000 Sacramento households affected by the pandemic, particularly low-income households with children and seniors, can now apply to receive free broadband access through…
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Here’s why the City recently won an award for modernizing its customer service experience
The City’s Information Technology department on Sept. 24 received an award from Government Technology for recent improvements to its customer service experience, including a mobile…
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This vacant City property is one step closer to becoming a thriving urban agriculture site
Sacramento is one step closer to turning a vacant City-owned property into a site for urban agriculture. The City recently signed a lease agreement with…
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The City is increasing diversity and equity in its workforce. Here’s how
In 2018, the City of Sacramento hired its first Diversity and Equity Manager, Aimée Zenzele Barnes, to lead the City’s efforts to advance racial equity…
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Here are three ways for Sacramentans to access workforce training and job placement now
The Sacramento City Council last night approved three of the 30 new workforce recovery programs that will help up to 11,000 local workers whose jobs…
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City takes major step forward in protecting neighbors and customers of Evergreen Shopping Center
The City of Sacramento has taken a major step forward in its ongoing efforts to protect neighbors and customers of the Evergreen Shopping Center, a…
