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After 40 years, Community Center Theater goes dark on June 5
For the first time during its four decades of hosting Broadway blockbusters, ballets, ballads and even speakers like Bill Gates, the Community Center Theater will…
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City wants to make it easier for residents to access electric vehicles
For the average resident, an electric vehicle may not seem like a practical solution for commuting. But the City wants to change that narrative. “The…
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Help us name two important spots along the Sacramento waterfront
The City of Sacramento, City of West Sacramento and British artist Joshua Sofaer are inviting people to participate in the creation of a unique public…
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May 30 History Center event explores ‘Mexican American Baseball in Sacramento’
Dr. Mark A. Ocegueda, assistant professor at Sacramento State University, will present his new book “Mexican American Baseball in Sacramento” at the Center for Sacramento History…
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Memorial Auditorium ready to host theater shows when Community Center goes dark this summer
New seats, improved lighting and acoustical elements are just some of the upgrades that were done to the newly renovated Memorial Auditorium. “During the whole…
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Recent investments in City’s 311 service mark way toward an ‘Amazon.com level of customer service’
Monday. It’s the busiest day of the week for 311, the City of Sacramento’s primary customer help line. An average weekday produces around 700 calls…
