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City of Sacramento fights to protect California’s seniors and others victimized by the opioid epidemic
The opioid epidemic has ravaged communities across the U.S., and Sacramento is no exception. As opioid manufacturers and distributors were generating enormous profits, Sacramentans —…
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City opens first ‘Slow and Active Streets’ area in Midtown, Newton Booth neighborhoods
City Public Works on Friday, Feb. 12, installed the first of several “Slow and Active Streets.” This work is part of an effort to close…
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City’s Tenant Protection Program enforces against unfair evictions, rental increases
With the pandemic making more and more people financially and housing insecure, tenant protections have never been more critical. Adopted by the Sacramento City Council…
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Here’s exactly how the City’s Coronavirus relief efforts have been helping Sacramentans
More than 1.5 million masks handed out to local businesses and residents. More than 500,000 meals delivered to seniors. More than 1,500 individuals experiencing homelessness sheltered in…
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Help build the future of Stockton Boulevard: City seeks community input for corridor plan
Stockton Boulevard – the five-lane thoroughfare connecting East and South Sacramento – is home to more than 1,600 residents and 12,000 jobs within a five-minute…
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Calling all Sacramento artists! City seeks creatives for community murals
The City’s Office of Arts and Culture is looking for artists to apply to be part of the new Community Murals program which will commission…
