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A LEGACY OF ADVOCACY, A FUTURE OF SOVEREIGNTY
CALIFORNIA INDIAN LEGAL SERVICES
On any given day in California, federal Indian law can shape something as personal as a student’s graduation or as foundational as a tribe’s sovereignty.
Why Did This Small European Nation Open a Consulate in Sacramento?
After 83 years, Moldova follows Mexico as the second country to open a consulate in Sacramento
In a quiet lot in Natomas sits an
unassuming tan building with only a gold-plated sign and a red,
yellow and blue flag indicating its significance. It may not look
like much, but it’s of great importance to the foreign government
that rents this space.
Are Sacramento’s One-Way Streets Killing Pedestrians?
And other recommendations from a visiting walkability expert
Sacramento has walkable
neighborhoods, but it also has another factor that doesn’t make
walking all that appealing: one of the highest pedestrian death
rates in the state.
After Supreme Court Tariff Ruling, Sacramento Businesses Brace for What Comes Next
Clarity helps, but shifting trade policy, energy prices and consumer spending still complicate planning
We checked in with business owners and industry experts in and around Sacramento to understand how local businesses are navigating this complex moment.
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West Sacramento’s Women Leaders: Building From Within
CITY OF WEST SACRAMENTO
In West Sacramento’s City Hall, leadership doesn’t sit behind slogans; it’s lived every day by women who turn complex plans into lasting change. At the center of that effort are Assistant City Managers Ariana Adame and Amanda Berlin — two leaders whose complementary roles help power the city’s ongoing transformation.
While Workers and Students Hold a General Strike Against ICE, Sacramento Businesses Weigh Their Options
Many businesses chose to close during the national shutdown Jan. 30, but others found different ways to show support
Small businesses found themselves in the spotlight as they decided whether or not to stay open Jan. 30.
California Counties Must Jump Through New Hoops to Get Homelessness Funds
CalMatters: Gov. Gavin Newsom has threatened many times to withhold state homelessness funds from cities and counties that aren’t doing enough to get people off the streets. This year, those threats seem more real than ever.
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100 Years of Providing Quality, Service and Value in Water Delivery
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE
California Water Service provides water utility services to 2.1 million people in communities and service areas throughout California, including Stockton, Dixon, Marysville, Oroville, Chico and Travis Air Force Base in the Greater Sacramento region.
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Innovative and Easy Resource Recovery for Placer’s Brightest Future
WESTERN PLACER WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
Serving Lincoln, Rocklin, Roseville and the unincorporated portions of western Placer County, the Western Placer Waste Management Authority (WPWMA) owns and operates a state-of-the-art mixed-waste sorting facility, alongside composting and landfill operations.
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100 Years of Providing Quality, Service and Value in Water Delivery
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE
California Water Service provides water utility services to 2.1 million people in communities and service areas throughout California, including Stockton, Dixon, Marysville, Oroville, Chico and Travis Air Force Base in the Greater Sacramento region.