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Sacramento had a really wet winter. Does that affect how many days a week you can water?
Northern California experienced a record-setting winter of rain and snow, which continued into spring. Sacramento, for example, saw its wettest May in 71 years. But…
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Fireworks Mitigation Task Force seizes 800 pounds of contraband, makes 4 felony arrests
The City of Sacramento’s Fireworks Mitigation Task Force has had a busy few weeks. Operating from June 1 through July 5, the task force’s main…
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Don’t make flaming hot garbage part of your July 4 celebration
Here’s something you’ll want to avoid this July 4: flaming hot garbage. “Garbage loads can easily catch fire if residents don’t ensure hot coals and…
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The City owns this abandoned farm and wants your help to reactivate it
To visit the City of Sacramento’s old Tree & Plant Nursery is to take a step back in time. Situated behind an unassuming chain link…
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July is ‘Parks Make Life Better’ month
The California State Assembly has declared July as “Parks Make Life Better Month.” For the entire month, the City’s Youth Parks and Community Enrichment department…
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Sacramento to conduct test of emergency notification system, July 2
At 10 a.m. on Tuesday, July 2, the City of Sacramento will conduct a test of its emergency notification system. More than 77,000 residents within…
