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City Council approves air-quality-monitor pilot program for low-income communities
The Sacramento City Council on Tuesday approved an agreement for a new pilot program that will expand community air quality monitoring. The pilot program will include…
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This $1.3 million from the City will help young people and women escape violence
The Sacramento City Council last week approved $1 million in contracts for the Gang Prevention and Intervention Taskforce (GPIT) Grant Program; it also approved a…
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Newly renovated SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center opens with the Sacramento premiere of ‘Hamilton’
The newly renovated SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center opens Sept. 15 with the Sacramento premiere of “Hamilton”, which runs through Oct. 10. “We are…
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City of Sacramento opens X Street Navigation Center to help people experiencing homelessness
The X Street Navigation Center, located near Broadway and Alhambra Boulevard, will officially open Sept. 21 to serve up to 100 people experiencing homelessness. In…
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Get free mulch at this event to keep your trees and landscapes healthy during the drought
City Utilities staff are inviting people to attend its “Mulch Mayhem” on Sept. 25 to get free mulch, which helps improve soil health and prevent…
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As drought awareness in Sacramento grows, so do calls to the City about water waste
The City of Sacramento is seeing an increase in calls reporting water waste, such as watering on the wrong day or letting water run off…
