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After more than an hour of discussion and debate, the City Council voted 8 to 1 to approve spending more than $2 million on ...
On Tuesday night, the City Council approved a multi-year extension of ShotSpotter — technology that detects and locates ...
Community protests in Sacramento over the reassignment of teacher Jeanine Rupert after she removed carpet revealing asbestos, ...
City officials said from 2020 to 2024, ShotSpotter generated more than 4,100 verified alerts for gunfire across Sacramento, ...
The Sacramento Housing Alliance is urging the city council to reject a developer's appeal to downzone key parcels in Crocker ...
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Sacramento to explore options for expanding temporary shelter programs, services for homeless
Sacramento city leaders are considering utilizing city-owned land to add new safe camping and tiny communities, as well as considering for the first time charging fees for long-term stays in temporary ...
"We're going to go to those individuals and offer them a place to go," Mayor Kevin McCarty said at a July 29 council meeting.
Controversial crime-fighting tool ShotSpotter was debated Tuesday night at City Hall. Police say it helps increase response ...
The Sacramento Police Department will be conducting a driving under the influence checkpoint within the city limits on Friday ...
Sacramento agreed to spend another $2.6 million to renew its contract with a controversial gunfire detection technology ...
New numbers show that home sales across the Greater Sacramento region are on a rebound, and there's a surprising new city ...
Sacramento city leaders are considering utilizing city-owned land to add new safe camping and tiny communities, as well as considering for the first time charging fees for long-term stays in temporary ...
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