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West Sacramento area residents are invited to the city’s Bryte Park on Saturday, April 19, rain or (hopefully) shine, to have fun, win prizes, learn about creating sustainable living and hunt for 2,500 brightly-colored eggs.
West Sacramento’s favorite four-legged landscapers are back. The West Sacramento Goats have returned to The Bridge District and will be grazing in various locations through early July.
Bond extensions, project approval and mid-budget cycle financial amendments were some of the items reviewed at the West Sacramento City Council’s March 19 meeting.
On March 31, little Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento is going to come alive with Major League Baseball action.
From West Sacramento News Ledger...
This funding will be distributed as microgrants through West Sacramento's nonprofit partner, Breathe California Sacramento Region, to support youth-led climate initiatives.
After a four-hour public hearing at its March 5 meeting, the West Sacramento City Council denied an appeal of a proposed 342-acre mixed-use development in the city’s Southport area, enabling the project to move forward in its approval process.
The West Sacramento City Council approved a resolution at its Feb. 19 meeting that will provide additional funding for affordable housing efforts in West Sacramento.
If everything goes according to plans, by this time next year, West Sacramento residents and especially children could be enjoying recreating and playing at a revitalized Westacre Park.
Immigrants have made West Sacramento the vibrant, diverse, and welcoming community that it is today. The City’s culture and commerce rely upon the important contributions of our immigrant community.
For these reasons, this City Council reaffirms its commitment to Resolution 17-29, approved in 2017, which declares the City will not participate in the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) 287(g) program.
West Sacramento Parks and Recreation is hosting a screening of “What I Wish My Parents Knew,” a 45-minute film that explores the inner struggle of children battling depression and anxiety in silence.
Throughout its history, the Port of West Sacramento has served the agricultural, natural resources and construction sectors in Northern California.
On Saturday, Feb. 22, the West Sacramento Community Center is hosting a fantasy-themed, family dance. All family members, by birth or by bond, are welcome at this family-friendly event.
Abandonment of an unused West Sacramento Street and updates to the city’s park and facility naming policy were presentation subjects at the City Council’s Jan. 15 meeting.
West Sacramento City Council approved the first reading of an ordinance at its first meeting in 2025 that could lead to the creation of a high-density, mixed-use development in the city’s downtown core.
The West Sacramento Fire Department is purchasing two new fire engines to help it deal with the effects of the city’s population growth.
Members of the City Council “broke bread” with West Sacramento seniors on Dec. 11 at Café Yolo inside the Community Center at 1075 West Capitol Ave.
Get ready for the City of West Sacramento’s second annual Community Academy.
Tower Bridge Gateway, which runs between Jefferson Boulevard, past Sutter Health Park to the Tower Bridge is now officially named Cabaldon Parkway.
Vision Zero Action Plan looks to achieve zero traffic deaths.
In a tradition that harkens back to the days of horse-drawn apparatus, the West Sacramento Fire Department returned one of its engines to service with a “push-in” ceremony Thursday morning, Dec. 5.
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