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After cat narrowly escapes coyotes in midtown Sacramento, Animal Control offers tips to avoid encounters
It’s the talk of the town on Facebook: recent photos of a coyote chasing a house cat in midtown Sacramento. Sacramento resident Allyson Seconds captured…
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The City of Sacramento soon will own and operate its own ‘Portland Loo’
The City of Sacramento soon will have a new, stand-alone public restroom in downtown’s Cesar Chavez Plaza. Sacramento’s Department of Youth, Parks & Community Enrichment…
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Learn about the ‘scandalous life’ of the founder of Stanford University at this book signing and speaker event
Author and journalist, Roland De Wolk, on Feb. 20 will present his new book “American Disrupter: The Scandalous Life of Leland Stanford” at the Center…
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Sacramento ranks second only to Paris in this category (and it’s not about trees)
If it seems like more and more people are riding e-scooters and e-bikes around Sacramento, you’re right. Uber, which operates Jump bikes and e-scooters in…
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City receives $1.2 million in state funding to increase equity in local cannabis industry
The City of Sacramento will receive $1.2 million in state funding to increase social equity in its local cannabis industry. The Sacramento City Council on…
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City partners with Safety Pool to set safety standards for autonomous vehicles in Sacramento and around the world
Marking a significant milestone in the City’s efforts to create a safe, equitable and affordable autonomous vehicle (AV) program in Sacramento, the City has partnered…
