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Sacramento Disabilities Advisory Commission turns 20 years old
The City of Sacramento’s Disabilities Advisory Commission turns 20 years old this year. Formed in 2002, the commission is tasked with providing advice and recommendations to…
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Here’s how goats and sheep are helping to reduce fire risk at Sacramento parks
Goats and sheep arrived in North Natomas Regional Park late last week as part of the Department of Youth, Parks, & Community Enrichment’s (YPCE) grazing…
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Take this quick survey to help the City redesign its website
The City of Sacramento’s Information Technology department is seeking input from the public as it works to redesign the City’s website. The City’s website redesign…
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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…
