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Sacramento Police seek community input on their annual military equipment use policy via an online survey and upcoming ...
The Department of Public Works could install as many as 40 road safety projects each year as the city of Sacramento charges forward with a more aggressive strategy to end traffic deaths. Megan ...
The city of Sacramento's Community Development Department has kicked off a process called Streamline Sacramento to look at improving the process of getting new development projects in and through ...
Despite a goal of 5,700 units, only 2,387 housing units were issued building permits in the past year, according to the city’s most recent eight-year housing strategy annual report. Lodi ...
Local 39 represents approximately 1,700 employees across every city department. This includes city employees who work as custodians, park maintenance workers, building inspectors and department of ...
It is about Sacramento city government, running short of integrity as it runs short of money. After 30 years, the Rio City Cafe in Old Sacramento is closing on Saturday.
The city of Sacramento did not violate a state law in its ballot measure to raise the stormwater fee in 2022, a judge has ruled. A lawsuit filed in 2022 alleged the measure only passed because the ...
SACRAMENTO -- The Sacramento City Council is taking steps toward boosting the local economy. The council voted Tuesday to approve a fast and less expensive way for small businesses to obtain ...
The city of Sacramento, Calif., has appointed its newest CIO from inside the Information Technology Department. Darin Arcolino succeeds Maria MacGunigal, who retired this month after nearly 10 ...
The Sacramento City Council plans to hold a workshop on homeless issues at 12 p.m. on Tuesday. Swanson, the city spokesperson, said Measure O will likely be part of the discussion.
The city will give Visit Sacramento, the tourism bureau, a one-time payment of $2 million “to sustain its efforts to support iconic events production” in the next fiscal year, a city report reads.
OBSERVER Staff Writer - Despite promises of reform, Sacramento City Unified and Elk Grove Unified continue to suspend Black students at high rates, exacerbating existing disparities.