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It’s the City’s newest department. It’s also responsible for addressing some of Sacramento’s most complex issues
It’s the City’s newest department, and it’s responsible for addressing some of Sacramento’s most complex issues, including homelessness, mental and behavioral health and violence prevention.…
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Historic Camp Sacramento narrowly escapes the Caldor Fire
Camp Sacramento, a century-old family camp and conference center in the Eldorado National Forest, narrowly escaped the path of the Caldor Fire over the weekend…
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City selects 10 local companies to receive funds and expert support to grow businesses
The City of Sacramento has selected 10 companies to participate in its Economic Gardening 2.0 program and potentially receive up to $50,000 in matching funds…
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Two 40-foot public art sculptures coming soon to the River District
Two 40-foot sculptures soon will be headed to the River District. The large winged sculptures, created by artist Vicki Scuri, will be located at the…
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Here are six ways the City of Sacramento is taking action to address climate change
There is a need for dramatic action worldwide. That’s how scientists from around the globe this month described unprecedented global warming levels in the Sixth…
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City Council discusses spending framework, community investments for $122 million in American Rescue Plan funds
The Sacramento City Council on Tuesday reviewed Mayor Darrell Steinberg’s initial proposal for how the City should spend $112 million from the federal American Rescue…
