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Crocker Park to become multi-functional civic space
The Crocker Art Museum is moving forward with their plan to transform Crocker Park into a public, art-focused gathering place. The project’s lead architect, Seattle-based…
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2018-19 RAILS Grants support innovation and entrepreneurship in Sacramento’s underserved communities
On Tuesday, July 3, the City Council approved 14 grant awards through the City’s Rapid Acceleration, Innovation, and Leadership in Sacramento (RAILS) Grant Program, supporting…
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The CREATIVE EDGE Strategic Cultural Plan has arrived
After months of strategic planning, the Creative Edge Strategic Plan has arrived. The plan has been a culmination of nearly a year in the making,…
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‘Our Safety is Homegrown’ launches as part of Vision Zero goal
The City of Sacramento has launched a traffic safety campaign as part of its Vision Zero goal of eliminating all traffic deaths and serious injuries…
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Have a safe and sane Fourth of July
With the thrill of celebrating Independence Day, it’s important to keep in mind that fireworks can be dangerous. When using fireworks, it is critical for…
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Hot coals and garbage do not mix. We have the pics to prove it.
Summer brings an added hazard to City collection operators; hot coals and smoldering fireworks in the garbage. When a truck dumps a garbage can with…
