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Calling all bards: Sacramento is searching for its next Poet Laureate
The Sacramento Metro Arts Commission is inviting writers living in Sacramento County to submit an application to become the next official poet of Sacramento. Called…
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City partners with national company Numotion to help people with disabilities during disasters
In a first-of-its-kind agreement for Sacramento, the City has partnered with Numotion, a company that provides wheelchairs and mobility aid to people with disabilities. Per…
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Ali Youssefi Square in downtown Sacramento dedicated to the late, forward-thinking developer
The City of Sacramento, with support from the Downtown Sacramento Partnership and members of the Ali Youssefi family, on Oct. 3 officially renamed the plaza…
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Councilmember Larry Carr and City staff to highlight economic development opportunities on upcoming tour
Developers, retailers and business group representatives on Oct. 3 are set to participate in an economic tour of City Council District 8, which includes the…
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Front Street Animal Shelter manager retires, leaves legacy of improvements
After eight years of running Front Street Animal Shelter, manager Gina Knepp has decided to retire, leaving behind a legacy of improvements at the organization.…
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Three reasons why ‘Ryde Free RT’ is a game-changer for Sacramento and its youth
An innovative new program that allows local youth to ride free on Sacramento Regional Transit buses and trains kicked off Oct. 1 with a celebration…
