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Sacramento approved to resume filming with restrictions starting June 12
The Sacramento Office of Film and Media received approval from the Sacramento County Department of Health Services to resume filming starting June 12 while adhering…
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More than 650 homeless people placed in motels and trailers as part of Sacramento’s COVID-19 response
In just two months, the City and County of Sacramento have sheltered 652 homeless people in motel rooms and trailers through Project Roomkey, the state…
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COVID has affected the way we recycle. Here’s how you can ‘Sort Smart’
With more people working from home and shopping online during the COVID-19 pandemic, curbside recycling carts have never been fuller. “Both the City of Sacramento…
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Deadline extended for public input on the City’s General Plan update and Climate Action Plan
There is still time for city residents to participate in the 2040 General Plan update and Climate Action Plan’s virtual community questionnaire, as the deadline…
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City of Sacramento lifts its curfew, ends deployment of National Guard
The Sacramento City Council Saturday voted to immediately end the curfew that was imposed June 1 after widespread looting and vandalism over two days last…
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Here’s how to sign up for emergency alerts and updates from the City of Sacramento
The City’s Office of Emergency Management is encouraging people to sign up for “Sacramento Alert,” a service that notifies residents of emergencies and important updates.…
