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These Tuff Shed ‘cabins’ soon will house nearly 50 young people experiencing homelessness in Sacramento
Demonstrating its commitment to employing new and innovative strategies to help solve homelessness, the Sacramento City Council on Tuesday approved plans for a new sleeping-cabin…
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City, County and community come together to have ‘crucial conversations’ about racial equity in Sacramento
How do we move racial equity forward in Sacramento? More than 50 employees from the City of Sacramento, Sacramento County and several community-based organizations came…
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North Sacramento baseball field renamed to honor fallen officer Tara O’Sullivan
Those who knew Sacramento Police Officer Tara O’Sullivan describe her as a champion in the community, a doer, a go-getter with a positive attitude. Officer…
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City of Sacramento launches new, citywide ‘Artists in Residence’ program
The City of Sacramento in March will launch a new “Artists-in-Residence” (AIR) program. Nine local artists have been chosen to work with City staff and…
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After cat narrowly escapes coyotes in midtown Sacramento, Animal Control offers tips to avoid encounters
It’s the talk of the town on Facebook: recent photos of a coyote chasing a house cat in midtown Sacramento. Sacramento resident Allyson Seconds captured…
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The City of Sacramento soon will own and operate its own ‘Portland Loo’
The City of Sacramento soon will have a new, stand-alone public restroom in downtown’s Cesar Chavez Plaza. Sacramento’s Department of Youth, Parks & Community Enrichment…
