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These roads are closing Thursday for Sacramento’s annual Run to Feed the Hungry
Run to Feed the Hungry, an annual 10K run & 5K run/walk to support Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services, will be closing various streets in…
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City breaks ground and prepares for construction of multi-use Del Rio Trail
The City of Sacramento recently broke ground on the Del Rio Trail, a multi-use 4.8-mile trail that will serve as a recreational amenity in the…
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City now accepting applications for grants to strengthen youth-serving nonprofits through Dec. 19
The City is inviting local youth-serving organizations to apply for grants to strengthen organizational capacity, as well as the broader youth-serving ecosystem. Managed by the…
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City Council approves prioritization for transportation projects in Sacramento
The Sacramento City Council on Nov. 16 approved the City’s Transportation Priorities Plan prioritization that will guide future transportation investments and funding opportunities for approved…
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This holiday recipe could help you avoid a clogged sink
City of Sacramento Utilities staff are reminding people that fat, oil and grease should never be put down the drain, especially during the holiday season.…
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Statement from City Attorney regarding threats against City Councilmembers and staff
The Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office on Nov. 15 filed felony charges against Alexander Hoch for threatening the lives of Councilmember Katie Valenzuela, Councilmember Mai…
