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City staff honored for helping those affected by worst wildfire in state history
If there is a silver lining to the Camp Fire — the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California history — it’s that it saw…
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Students get hands-on tech training, thanks to City’s partnership with Verizon
Middle school students in the Twin Rivers Unified School District learned hands-on how to build their own video games thanks to the City of Sacramento’s…
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These five design teams will help reimagine Old Sacramento’s waterfront
Representatives from five design teams gathered on Old Sacramento’s Embarcadero on Dec. 10 — along with Mayor Darrell Steinberg and Vice Mayor Steve Hansen —…
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Levee improvements to reduce flood risk coming to the Lower Natomas Basin
Temporary lane closures and road closures on Garden Highway expected winter 2018/2019 Beginning, Monday, Dec. 10, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and its partners,…
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City tests ‘mini-sweepers’ to service parking protected bikeways
Interesting things do come in small packages. Eagle-eyed residents have noticed mini-sweepers recently traveling along the new parking protected bikeways on J, P, Q and…
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10 things to know about ‘The Claw’
As any Sacramentan knows, leaf season means Claw season. We receive a lot of questions about the City’s favorite leaf-loaders this time of year. With…
