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See where the City is opening respite centers this Friday to cool down
The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory in Sacramento, forecasting highs of 99 to 111 and overnight lows in the 60s and upper…
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A potential new dog park in Curtis Park? Here’s how you can provide feedback on concept plans
As the City’s Department of Youth, Parks & Community Enrichment continues to explore opportunities for potential park renovations in the Curtis Park neighborhood, staff are inviting…
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Traffic alert: Section of eastbound Broadway closed July 17-29
Starting Monday, July 17, Teichert Construction will begin work on Broadway that will close both eastbound lanes between 16th and 20th streets to traffic. Construction crews, working…
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Center for Sacramento History wins national recognition for film series on racism and discrimination
The Center for Sacramento History recently received the Leadership in History Award of Excellence from the American Association for State and Local History for its…
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Here’s what’s next for the voter-passed Measure L supporting youth programming
The Sacramento Children’s Fund – also known as Measure L – was passed by voters last November to support positive youth development and youth violence…
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Cool down this weekend at City spray parks, pools and community centers
Sacramento is set to experience high temperatures this weekend, and residents are encouraged to visit City spray parks, pools, and community centers to beat the…
