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Doing this one small thing could keep Sacramento safer during fire season
Summer weather has arrived in Sacramento and with it a reminder to eliminate tall, dry weeds growing in vacate lots and properties. “This routine maintenance…
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Sacramento looks to reform fines and fees that disproportionately affect disadvantaged communities
Sacramento City and County have been chosen to participate in the inaugural cohort of the Cities & Counties for Fine and Fee Justice challenge to…
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It’s unseasonably hot this week. Here’s how you can stay safe and cool while remaining mindful of COVID-19
It’s official: The first heat wave of the season has arrived early in Sacramento. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures are expected to be…
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City Council approves use of $28 million in federal funding to immediately help residents and businesses affected by COVID-19
In an effort to immediately help residents and businesses affected by COVID-19, the Sacramento City Council on Tuesday approved the use of $28 million in…
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Financial Empowerment Center opens, offering free professional one-on-one financial counseling for Sacramento residents
The Sacramento Financial Empowerment Center (FEC) opened today offering professional one-on-one financial counseling and coaching as a free public service to local residents. The FEC…
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Major progress made on new ‘Sprung’ structures that will house people experiencing homelessness
Significant progress has been made on assembling two large “Sprung” structures in South Sacramento that soon will house 100 women experiencing homelessness. The structures are…
