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City of Sacramento approves new enforcement tools to curb illegal-fireworks use and protect neighborhoods
They go by familiar names: sky rockets, bottle rockets, Roman candles, M-80s and cherry bombs. Some shoot high into the air, exploding with a rooster…
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A major project at McKinley Park is nearing completion. Here’s what it soon will look like
People soon will be able to enjoy enhanced jogging paths, picnic areas and landscaping that are part of a project to improve portions of McKinley…
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City of Sacramento to fund six community organizations to help prevent gang violence
UPDATE: The Sacramento City Council on May 25 voted to hold a workshop to discuss the City’s ongoing response to gang-violence intervention, prevention and suppression.…
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Calling Sacramento youth: City recruiting residents ages 14-22 to sit on art, police and parks commissions
The City of Sacramento encourages youth between the ages of 14 to 22 to get involved in local government by applying to sit on one…
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Help celebrate the June 3 ribbon cutting for the new SAFE Credit Union Convention Center
The City of Sacramento, along with its partners Visit Sacramento and SAFE Credit Union, will host a virtual ribbon-cutting ceremony on June 3 for the…
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The City wants to hear from Oak Park residents about possible ‘Slow and Active Street’ locations
City staff want to hear from residents in Oak Park about new areas that could host more “slow and active streets” as part of a…
