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Student Jazz Band Returns to Farmers Market
Have you ever wanted to kick yourself for missing an opportunity: one you now wish you could have, should have, would have taken? Well, that’s the situation right now!
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Once Trusted, Some Educators Compromised
Sex offenders are registered into a government database after they’ve been convicted in a court of law. Some of them were once trusted employees in area schools.
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City Joins Campaign to Reduce Speeding
The City of Sacramento, alongside state and local partners, is taking action to address one of the most dangerous problems on our roads: speeding.
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‘Just Desserts’ is Scrumptious Art
Sixteen artists, the majority being neighbors, have their second exhibit, “Just Desserts and Other Delights,” a Wayne Tiebault-inspired art exhibit, on display through September in a Land Park venue.
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'Ohana Luau Enhances Community
Elks Lodge 6 hosted its first luau since COVID-19 on Aug. 9, celebrating community, culture and ʻOhana: the Hawaiian concept of family that extends beyond blood ties to encompass care and responsibility for others.
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Labor Day Area Weekend Events and Celebrations
A three-day weekend is on the way in observance of Labor Day on Sept. 1. This federal holiday, held annually the first Monday of September, honors the American labor movement and the contributions of workers across the nation.
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Atha Celebrates Debut Novel
Longtime Land Park resident Marisa Gray Atha is celebrating the publication of her debut novel, “Written on the Wall,” with a Northern California book launch this month through October.
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West Nile Virus Activity Increases
Further West Nile virus activity (WNV) evidence was detected throughout Sacramento and Yolo counties, as 13 mosquito samples and three dead birds tested positive Aug. 13, the highest number of positive results reported in a single day this year, according to the Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito & Vector Control District.
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UC Davis Ranked No. 7 In Preseason
As the season is about to start, University of California, Davis football continues to be placed among the nation's best, earning the No. 7 ranking in the 2025 American Football Coaches Association Football Championship Subdivision Coaches Poll as announced Aug. 11 by the coaches association.
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Hornet Duo Honored
Women’s Soccer Picked Fourth in Big Sky Preseason Poll
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Vitiello Named July Player of the Month
United Soccer League Championship announced that Republic FC goalkeeper Danny Vitiello had been named the league's Player of the Month for July on Aug. 7.
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IDEA World Meets Sacramento
For the first time in about 40 years, the annual IDEA World fitness and wellness event from July 17 to July 19 was held in the capital city at the Sacramento Convention Center.
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Free Senior Health and Resource Fair with live Music and Classic Car Display
The 11th annual Senior Health and Resource Fair is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 13 at the Wyndham Sacramento Hotel off Hwy 80 at Madison.
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Elaine LaLanne Still Leads the Way
Elaine LaLanne is a beacon of light promoting the benefits of a healthy lifestyle at any age to millions of fitness aficionados throughout the world.
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Annual Women's Empowerment Gala Celebrates 100th Session
Women's Empowerment will hold its 24th annual Gala on Sept. 19, where guests will help raise funds for the Sacramento nonprofit organization that is celebrating its 100th session educating, empowering and employing Sacramento-area women experiencing homelessness so they can support their families.
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SacRT’s RydeFreeRT Program Makes Youth Travel Easy
As students across the Sacramento region head back to school, Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) is reminding families that getting to class has never been easier or more affordable, thanks to the RydeFreeRT program.
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Collins’ Summer Success Continues
Seasons often can be made or broken in the dog days of summer. As the temperature rises, the competition around the league continues to sharpen. Teams look to the summer stretch to create some space in the table and demonstrate their skills.
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Nick Kurtz Named American League Player and Rookie of the Month
A’s first baseman Nick Kurtz has been named the American League Player and Rookie of the Month for July.
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Football Holds First Scrimmage of Fall Camp
It sounded a lot like football season at University of California, Davis Health Stadium on Sunday, Aug. 3 when No. 11 UC Davis football strapped it up and welcomed officials to Shredville for the first full scrimmage of fall camp under clear skies and the California sun.
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Sacramento Superior Court Appoints Kelly Sullivan as Interim Officer
The Sacramento Superior Court recently announced the appointment of Kelly Sullivan as interim court executive officer.
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Fentanyl Awareness Summit Open to the Public
Sacramento County’s annual Fentanyl Awareness Summit is back this year with a renewed sense of urgency and hope.
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‘In a Nutshell’ Returns to Sacramento
Storytellers Tackle the Theme of Bullies
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PG&E Data Center Demand Pipeline Swells to 10 Gigawatts
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) on July 31 shared that it is proactively working to serve 10 gigawatts (GW) of new electricity demand from data center projects over the next 10 years, which is enough energy to simultaneously power approximately 7.5-million homes.
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President’s Executive Order Opening 401(k)s to Private Markets Needed
On Aug. 7, the California Business Roundtable indicated its support to expand access to private investments in 401(k) accounts.
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Long-term Liability Increases to $91.5 Billion
State Controller Announces Benefits Increases for State Retirees
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Reduce Electricity during Flex Alerts and Earn Bill Credits
With temperature rising, it’s not too late to register for Power Saver Rewards, a California Public Utilities Commission program.
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Airport Sets All-Time Passenger Record
Sacramento International Airport (SMF) achieved the busiest month in airport history with 1,296,818 passengers traveling through the airport in June.
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St. Anthony Community & Cultural Food Festival Returns Sept. 6
SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) - The 32nd annual St. Anthony Community & Cultural Food Festival will be from noon to 8 p.m. Saturday Sept. 6 at 660 Florin Road.
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‘Dreamers’ Business Incubator Taking Applications
SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) - Downtown Sacramento Foundation is encouraging entrepreneurs to submit their big ideas in the 13th annual Calling All Dreamers business incubator. This program provides a one-of-a-kind chance for aspiring business owners to receive resources and support to launch their dream business.
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I Street Bridge Replacement has 2026 Build Start
SACRAMENTO/WEST SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) - The City of Sacramento is moving one step closer to breaking ground on the long-anticipated I Street Bridge Replacement Project, a transformative effort that will replace the existing 113-year-old bridge with a new multimodal crossing linking Sacramento and West Sacramento.
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Dean Mixell Turns 100 at Meadows at Country Place
SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) - Dean Mixell was born in 1925 in Olivia, Minnesota. The Meadows at Country Place staff were all so excited to celebrate his 100th birthday on June 24.
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Youth Highlight Traditional Jazz at Farmers Market
SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) - The Greenhaven Pocket Farmers Market (GHP) welcomed The New Traditionalists to the Aug. 3 market for the first of two performances this month.
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Fresh Starts, Full Hearts
Back-to-School Events and Giveaways
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Promoting Independence for All
Sacramento County is celebrating local achievements to create a disability-friendly community. One exciting achievement is the Local Age and Disability-Friendly Action Plan (LADAP).
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Sacramento State President Affiliates with Excelencia
Excelencia in Education, the nation’s premier authority on efforts accelerating Latino student success in higher education, announced on July 31 that President Luke Wood of California State University, Sacramento has chosen to affiliate with the national network of Excelencia in Action.
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