Helen Plenert and Bobby Horiuchi, Sacramento natives, recently announced their “Places We’ve Been” art showing. Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
On Sept. 26, Business Environmental Resource Center (BERC), a division of the Sacramento County Office of Economic Development presented the 18th Annual Sustainable Business Awards in partnership with the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD). Original article published at West Sacramento …
Sacramento County is making tremendous progress in its goal to achieve a shorter ambulance patient offload time (APOT), according to county officials. Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
Effective Oct. 1 and without much ceremony, the Sacramento International Airport (SMF) hourly parking lot was closed, according to the airport website. Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
City officials plan to thrust forward small business owners with 15 or fewer employees here.Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
Dozens of tiny colored papers, corridor walk audits, pop-up workshops and community workshops are just a few ways that the city reached out to the public for the Sacramento Avenue Complete Street Plan. Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
The Yolo County Department of Community Services’ Environmental Health Division is hosting a free Food Safety Forum intended to foster collaboration and dialogue among local food industry stakeholders, academics and residents. Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
As flu season approaches, the Yolo County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) is encouraging all residents to stay current with their vaccinations. Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
Assembly Majority Leader Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (D-Winters) announced Sept. 25 that her Assembly Bill 2680 was signed by Governor Newsom. Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
The Clarksburg Branch Line Trail is all over the map on local, regional and state planning sketches. Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
As part of its partnership with Raising a Reader and Washington Unified School District, the Masons of California announced Sept. 24 its funding of bilingual books with Farsi translation for 150 young Afghan refugees currently enrolled in the Washington Unified …
On Saturday, Sept. 28, the West Sacramento K-9 Association held its third annual 5K/10K, and this time, it was to celebrate the retirement of Yoda, one of their beloved K-9’s. Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
Washington Unified School District (WUSD) wants to help aspiring local leaders discover their “path to impact.” Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
West Sacramento is about to take part in one of the biggest triathlons in the world. Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
Meals on Wheels (MOW) Yolo County Executive Director Joy Cohan said the U.S. Surgeon General declared an epidemic of loneliness last year, pointing to the negative effects on physical and mental health. Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
Toys for Tots Yolo County announced Sept. 25 that their benefit concert featuring Northern California favorite Mumbo Gumbo, and sponsored by and held at Sudwerk Brewing Co., was a success. Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sept. 29 signed legislation from Sen. Bill Dodd, D-Napa, that will build upon recent directives from President Joe Biden and Gov. Gavin Newsom addressing the unprecedented growth of generative artificial intelligence technology by encouraging continued innovation …
Just like gas stations, EV charging infrastructure requires additional sources of revenue to be profitable. Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is encouraging all Californians to get vaccinated this season to protect themselves and their loved ones from respiratory viruses. Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
An estimated 35.5 million Americans have kidney disease and more than 554,000 of them are on dialysis, according to the National Kidney Foundation.Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger