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Sacramento needs to stay out of the Food-4-Less, et al, self-checkout line With all due respect, I want State Senator Lola ...
Sacramento's traffic crisis hits school zones hard, with recent emergency declaration coming too late for families like ...
The agency shared information from reports by users of compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide who have experienced health ...
“The (Stanislaus County Department of Environmental Resources) currently permits approximately 510 mobile food facilities,” said Karl Quinn, the department’s environmental health manager. “The number ...
Genuine public safety concerns should be addressed without destroying last-resort housing of tens of thousands of ...
A formerly homeless man urges lawmakers to reject a pending state law that would give cities more power to clear street ...
On August 7, the Sacramento Health Department conducted a routine inspection of Kesar Grill and Sweets. The inspection report ...
Sacramento County health inspectors closed a local soul food restaurant and Little Caesars pizzeria after discovering a dead ...
On March 12, Finley raised concerns about insufficient staffing, including the removal of a specialized food-safety employee.
Packed safety meeting highlights downtown Cincinnati violence concerns Community members demand accountability as leaders respond downtown fights and growing public frustration.
Sacramento banned overnight camping outside City Hall, ending a six-year exemption. Unhoused residents say it was one of the last safe and well-lit places to sleep.
Federal funding reductions and changes in qualifications to the nation’s food stamp program could have what officials are calling profound impacts on Coloradans.
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