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Once-troubled Stockton Boulevard motor lodge reborn as new boutique hotel
For years, Johnson’s Greenbrier Motel on Stockton Boulevard was known as a hub for prostitution, drugs and other illegal activity. Now, the once-troubled property has…
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‘Women in the Workplace’ event at City Hall draws more than 250 attendees
More than 250 people participated in the “Women in the Workplace: Gender Equity, Diversity & Inclusion” event held Nov. 6 at Sacramento City Hall. The…
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City hosts 9th annual Veterans Day parade with special salute to women in the military
The City of Sacramento’s 9th annual Veterans Day parade will take place this Monday, Nov. 11, with a special salute to women who have served…
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Your Monday commute might take a little longer than expected. Here’s why
New freeway ramp meters, installed by Caltrans at more than a dozen locations in Sacramento, could affect locals commuters starting Monday, Nov. 4. The new…
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What is ‘economic gardening’ and why is the City’s chief innovation officer so excited about it?
The City of Sacramento on Nov. 6 will begin accepting applications for a new pilot program called “Economic Gardening 2.0,” which pairs local companies with…
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Big changes are coming to the grid. Here’s how you can weigh in
The City of Sacramento’s Public Works Department wants your thoughts on a new plan that could make downtown streets safer and more comfortable for pedestrians,…
