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City of Sacramento names Ty Smith as new City Historian
A new chapter is beginning at the Center for Sacramento History. Ty Smith will begin serving as Sacramento’s new City Historian on June 1, bringing…
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Help prevent fires this Memorial Day
As the weather gets warmer, potential for fires can increase. By disposing of your waste properly, you can help prevent a fire before it starts.…
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City building inspectors use virtual software to boost permit inspection efficiency
Building inspections for qualifying projects are now conducted virtually by the City’s Community Development Department using VuSpex software, creating a more efficient process for both…
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Free Dump Day returns June 6 for Sacramento residents
Need to get rid of household junk, old electronics, or household hazardous waste? On Saturday, June 6 from 8-11 a.m., residents can bring their household bulky waste…
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USA Swimming event brings elite competition to North Natomas Aquatic Complex
Sacramento will welcome many of the world’s top swimmers this week as the 2026 TYR Pro Swim Series comes to the North Natomas Aquatics Complex…
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Sacramento celebrates National Public Works Week, honors employees and award recipients
The City of Sacramento is recognizing National Public Works Week, May 17–23, by celebrating the employees who maintain critical infrastructure, improve neighborhoods and deliver essential…
