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City opens cooling centers to help residents during Labor Day weekend heat wave
With the National Weather Service forecasting excessive heat this Labor Day weekend, the City of Sacramento will open two cooling centers to help residents cope…
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Residents urged to follow public-health protocols in City parks this holiday weekend
As the holiday weekend approaches, the City of Sacramento reminds residents to enjoy parks and public spaces while following State and County public-health orders including…
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New academic support program at City community centers will help with distance learning
Sacramento families struggling to make online distance learning work during the coronavirus pandemic now have a new free program to provide all-day structured academic support…
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City allocates majority of $89 million in CARES Act funding, helping Sacramentans affected by COVID-19
The Sacramento City Council last night completed the final significant allocation of the $89 million in CARES Act funding it received from the federal government.…
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JUMP e-bikes and e-scooters return to Sacramento. Here’s what’s different this time around
JUMP e-bikes and e-scooters are once again available to Sacramento residents. Lime relaunched their services over the weekend, following an acquisition of the JUMP brand…
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City to perform maintenance on critical infrastructure, including levees and waterways
The City of Sacramento’s Department of Utilities is scheduled to begin maintenance work on several levees and critical waterways located throughout the city over the…
