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New year, new selfie: How pop-up art in Sacramento can help people celebrate safely
The City of Sacramento, in collaboration with local arts and culture nonprofit Sol Collective, has partnered with several local Sacramento artists and businesses to create…
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Need to get rid of your holiday tree? Here are three easy ways
City Recycling & Solid Waste staff are reminding people that there are three ways to toss out their holiday tree — on the street, in…
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Up to six miles of Sacramento streets closing to cars, open to cyclists and pedestrians
(Photo courtesy Oakland Department of Transportation) The City’s public works department soon will close up to six miles of Sacramento roads to through-traffic and make…
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This website can help Sacramento youth find things to do while on winter break
City of Sacramento youth development staff are reminding young people on winter break that Youth Link, a website with more than 350 resources and activities,…
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Sacramento COVID relief: The stories behind the numbers (VIDEO)
More than 1.5 million masks handed out to local businesses and residents. Nearly 500,000 meals delivered to seniors. Approximately 1,200 laptops and hotspots distributed to…
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Aggie Square update: Jobs, workforce training, affordable housing and more discussed at Dec. 17 community meeting
More than 80 people on Dec. 17 attended a virtual community meeting led by Councilmembers Eric Guerra and Jay Schenirer to discuss the Aggie Square…
