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Car-share programs in Sacramento boost their vehicle cleanings
Allowed to operate under the current stay-at-home orders from the State and County, car-share operators in Sacramento have increased their cleaning protocols to ensure residents…
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SAFE Credit Union Convention Center project marks major milestone with placement of final steel beam
The City of Sacramento recently celebrated a major milestone in its renovation and expansion of the SAFE Credit Union Convention Center. Crews on May 5…
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Unbanked Sacramentans can receive their stimulus checks faster with Bank On
While many Sacramentans already have received their Economic Impact Payments, also known as stimulus checks, from the federal government, some local residents don’t have a…
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New feature for web-streamed City Council meetings allows you to call in your comments live
The City of Sacramento has added a new feature for its City Council and other meetings, one that should allow for improved civic engagement during…
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Harmful bacteria could be growing in water pipes of vacant buildings. Here’s how to flush it out
It’s been nearly 50 days since the first “stay-at-home” order was issued in the County of Sacramento, and water experts at the City’s Department of…
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Three things to know about the City’s proposed budget for the coming fiscal year
The City of Sacramento recently released its proposed budget for fiscal year 2020/21, which begins on July 1. It totals $1.3 billion for operations and…
