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GOP funding cuts slam Sacramento nonprofits, forcing layoffs, scrapped projects and fear among vulnerable communities.
Health inspectors also cited a local Vietnamese restaurant for cockroaches, debris and improperly stored meat.
Sacramento County health inspectors closed a local Rite Aid drugstore after discovering roughly 140 rodent droppings, gnaw marks and other evidence of a vermin infestation. Inspectors also shut down a ...
The Sacramento cafe’s Natomas location received a red card due to health violations, including the unavailability of hot water.
In June, The Sacramento Bee reported that L’Avenue Hats & Bakery temporarily shut down because 29 German cockroaches were ...
After 27 years of planning and providing educational programs for youngsters, Marianne Bird, 4-H youth development advisor, ...
Sacramento imposes a $25 fine for parking too close to crosswalks to improve safety and comply with state law.
Sacramento County health inspectors also shut down a local grocery store for roaches and other food safety issues.
Emergency crews are bracing for large crowds expected along Sacramento’s waterways this July 4th weekend.
On June 11, the Sacramento Business Journal hosted the latest in our quarterly series of dinners with new CEOs of Sacramento area companies and nonprofits. Ellias van Ekelenburg, new CEO of Safety ...
The curated articles describe the opening of new eateries in the Sacramento area, highlighting how these establishments contribute to the region's diverse food culture. These stories share an ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Leaders within Sacramento’s economic development organizations are working to create management plans for the city’s newly approved entertainment zones.
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