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Free internet, computers and digital training available to Sacramento Households in need
Income-eligible residents living in Sacramento can now apply for free digital resources including computers, internet and digital training. The three-year digital equity program is lead…
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New State budget will deliver nearly $150 million to improve quality of life in Sacramento
The new state budget signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom last week contains millions of dollars earmarked for specific projects in the city of Sacramento, including…
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The City has updated its public-comment system for meetings. Here’s what you need to know
With City Council and other public meeting remaining virtual for time being due to the pandemic, the City Clerk’s Office has updated the public-comment system…
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City awarded historic preservation grant to highlight Black history in Sacramento
The City’s Historic Preservation team recently was awarded $50,000 to help protect and preserve Black history in Sacramento. The grant is funded through the African American…
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City and St. John’s Program for Real Change unveil new modular homes for women and children in need of housing
The City of Sacramento, in partnership with St. John’s Program for Real Change, on Thursday celebrated the grand opening of St. John’s Square, which features…
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Community photos and stories about the importance of active transportation showcased in North Natomas Regional Park
Drivers, pedestrians and cyclists on Natomas Central Drive and in North Natomas Regional Park now can experience an array of photographs on banners celebrating North…
