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Construction will close part of Highway 50 for nearly two days in Sacramento, according to Caltrans. Three lanes of westbound Highway 50 will be closed to traffic for 45 hours starting Friday night, ...
Opponents of an expanded enhanced infrastructure financing district for the Railyards development in Sacramento threatened ...
Creation of an expanded enhanced infrastructure financing district to advance the Railyards project in Sacramento faced a new threat Tuesday, in the form of protest letters from existing residents ...
Sacramento International Airport is expanding by $1.3 billion, and Sacramento State plans a downtown campus with mixed-use ...
The Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge will be closed to the public from July 14 to August 1 for culvert replacement and paving of entry roads and ...
Sacramento Metro Fire said call volume increased 40% over the last decade, but money for repairs and capital improvements hasn't. Measure O would bring in $415 million to improve infrastructure.
Sacramento, known for its green tree-filled urban landscape, faces unique challenges in intense weather, like the recent atmospheric river that swept through Northern California last Sunday.
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How bicycle infrastructure in Sacramento aims to create safer roadsYou may have noticed new bike infrastructure popping up around Sacramento. The city uses bike boxes, bike signals, and bollards/delineators to create a safer experience for pedestrians and ...
Reality Check is a Sacramento Bee series digging deeper into public figures' statements, decisions and accountability. Have a story idea? Email [email protected]. The city of Sacramento has ...
But fixing a serious and potentially lethal infrastructure problem is slow in Sacramento. “It’s such a long process to actually see successful solutions implemented,” Moore said.
Celina Gallegos, 42, holds water passed out by the city of Sacramento’s Department of Community Response at the “Snake Pit” homeless encampment in Sacramento on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022.
Sacramento city leaders want to drastically increase the number of trees in the city over the next two decades, implementing a new plan this week to help guide them toward new goals.
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