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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…
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Sacramento approved to resume filming with restrictions starting June 12
The Sacramento Office of Film and Media received approval from the Sacramento County Department of Health Services to resume filming starting June 12 while adhering…
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More than 650 homeless people placed in motels and trailers as part of Sacramento’s COVID-19 response
In just two months, the City and County of Sacramento have sheltered 652 homeless people in motel rooms and trailers through Project Roomkey, the state…
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COVID has affected the way we recycle. Here’s how you can ‘Sort Smart’
With more people working from home and shopping online during the COVID-19 pandemic, curbside recycling carts have never been fuller. “Both the City of Sacramento…
