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City awarded historic preservation grant to highlight Black history in Sacramento
The City’s Historic Preservation team recently was awarded $50,000 to help protect and preserve Black history in Sacramento. The grant is funded through the African American…
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City and St. John’s Program for Real Change unveil new modular homes for women and children in need of housing
The City of Sacramento, in partnership with St. John’s Program for Real Change, on Thursday celebrated the grand opening of St. John’s Square, which features…
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Community photos and stories about the importance of active transportation showcased in North Natomas Regional Park
Drivers, pedestrians and cyclists on Natomas Central Drive and in North Natomas Regional Park now can experience an array of photographs on banners celebrating North…
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Want to work for the City of Sacramento? Attend a virtual job fair July 21, 22 and 24 to learn how
Sacramento residents and others are invited to attend a free virtual job fair hosted by the City’s Human Resources Department, July 21, 22, and 24.…
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Faster, more-direct trains between Sacramento and S.F.? Explore transportation plans of the not-so-distant future at this July 15 workshop
Anyone who has sat in bumper-to-bumper traffic on I-80 likely has wondered: Why can’t I catch a train anytime I want to get to San…
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City of Sacramento to open cooling centers to assist residents during this week’s heat wave
With the National Weather Service issuing an excessive heat warning for the coming days, the City of Sacramento is activating cooling centers to help residents…
