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Margie’s story: How the City helped this family move out of a RV and into a house
Homelessness can be debilitating. Escaping from it can take hard work and help from others. Just ask Margie Habner. Habner, her husband and their four…
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With community refrigerators on the rise, here’s some safety guidance from the City
In recent years, community refrigerators have been on the rise as a way for people in Sacramento to offer assistance to those in need. With…
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Throwing old batteries and used oil in the trash? Do this instead
Did you know that batteries, leftover paint, pesticides and even kitchen oils are classified as household hazardous waste? It is illegal to dispose of these…
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City and Regional San work together to address odor issues at South Land Park facility
Residents in the South Land Park area recently have experienced unpleasant odors caused by repair work occurring at a sewage facility near Fruitridge Road and…
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Youth now can apply for paid ‘Landscape & Learning’ summer positions
Teens looking for paid work experience in Sacramento this summer should consider applying to the City’s Landscape & Learning youth employment program. The City currently…
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State awards Sacramento nearly $16 million to beautify parks, roads and trails throughout the city
Sidewalks, alleys, parks and trails throughout the city will become cleaner, greener and more beautiful with a $16 million boost from new Clean California grants…
