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Unsheltered homelessness decreases 41 percent in Sacramento, according to latest Point-In-Time Count
The number of people living outdoors in the City and County of Sacramento plunged 41 percent between 2022 and 2024 — one of the largest…
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Want to learn the inner workings of Sacramento government? Apply for the City Management Academy
The City of Sacramento now is accepting applications for its City Management Academy (CMA), a program to educate and encourage partnerships between the City, its…
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New Sacramento City Hall exhibit highlights artists balancing caregiving and creativity
The City of Sacramento’s Office of Arts and Culture is featuring an exhibit focused on caregivers, parents, and guardians who engage in artistic pursuits during…
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Thousands helped into shelter and housing through Sacramento’s Coordinated Access entry system
In its first full year of operation, the City and County of Sacramento’s joint Coordinated Access System — a one-stop access point for people experiencing…
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With high temperatures forecasted, City activates cooling centers June 4-6
With the National Weather Service forecasting an excessive heat warning from Tuesday, June 4, through the evening of Thursday, June 6, the City of Sacramento…
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Here are the road closures for the Kaiser Permanente Women’s Fitness Festival on June 2
Thousands of runners and walkers are expected to participate in the Kaiser Permanente Women’s Fitness Festival on Sunday, June 2. The 5K and 10K event will close…
