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City Attorney decides not to file charges against 22 people cited for violating the curfew order June 2-5
Following her recent decision not to file charges against 43 people accused of violating the City of Sacramento’s curfew on its first night, Sacramento City…
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Small local businesses and nonprofits affected by COVID-19 can now apply for forgivable loans from the City
UPDATE: City Council approved on Tuesday June 30 an additional $5 million in CARES funding for the forgivable loan program bringing the total to $15…
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See exactly how the City is investing federal CARES Act funding in Sacramento
The City of Sacramento in April received $89.6 million from the federal government’s CARES Act to help the city address the public-health emergency caused by…
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Front Street advises pet preparedness for July 4, updates services during COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected businesses and organizations of all kinds, including animal shelters. In response, the Front Street Animal Shelter has developed innovative, new…
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Hundreds tune in to learn about City’s ‘Small Business Recovery’ loan program
More than 400 people on Wednesday tuned in to an online webinar to learn about the City of Sacramento’s new forgivable loan program available to…
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Shared-rideables return to Sacramento streets with new sanitation protocols
Not too long ago, Sacramento was one of the most popular cities in the world in terms of shared rideables such as e-bikes and e-scooters.…
