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This helpline assists Sacramento workers whose jobs have been affected by COVID-19
Responding to the needs of Sacramentans whose jobs have been affected by the pandemic, the City of Sacramento, in partnership with the Sacramento Central Labor…
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City’s new business recovery program seeks to create equitable distribution of $10 million in loans
The Sacramento City Council on Tuesday approved the framework for the $10 million Small Business Recovery Program to financially assist local businesses and nonprofits that…
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Grove Avenue ‘cabins’ ready to shelter young people experiencing homelessness
The 24 cabins sit in neat rows on a long, rectangular lot adjacent to the St. Paul Church of God in Christ in North Sacramento.…
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Center for Sacramento History collecting coronavirus stories and artifacts from community
The Center for Sacramento History is asking the public to submit personal stories and coronavirus artifacts to help future generations understand what it was like…
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More parks and recreation services open in Sacramento in response to the County’s new public-health order
The County of Sacramento on June 12 amended its public-health order, further loosening restrictions on certain businesses and activities as Sacramento moves into “Stage 3” of…
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Grants available for restaurants to cover costs of moving dining outside
The City of Sacramento has made grants available for restaurants to receive reimbursements to aide in temporarily adding or expanding outside dining options. Up to…
