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Five artists are in the running to create a permanent, public art display at the new Walnut Park Library in Davis.
Seacliff State Beach was obliterated by storms in 2023. California State Parks is mobilizing the public to reimagine its future.
Join us for this post-Thanksgiving fitness adventure Nov. 30! Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
The City of West Sacramento celebrated the installation of new LED lights at the Recreation Center/River City High School tennis courts on Wednesday, Oct. 23. Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
Neighbors's Night Out has been set for Sunday, October 13 in Davis.
The Yolo County Fair, with an “Over the Moon “theme, is from Aug. 14 to Aug. 18 in Woodland.Original article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
West Sacramento's July 2024 Parks Make Life Better decree was given at Bridgeway Island Park and complimented by a $30,000 donation from West Sac PlayOriginal article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
California State Fair Honors the State's Agricultural Industry, with Much to See and EnjoyOriginal article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
By: Barbara Archer, City of Davis
West Sacramento City Officials are Considering a $2.4-Million Parkland PurchaseOriginal article published at West Sacramento News-Ledger
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – California State Parks Foundation responded to Governor Newsom's revised 2024-2025 budget and raised concern about the elimination of funding for a popular state park access program, the California State Library Parks Pass.
Partly due to global warming and the proliferation of ticks, Lyme disease is the fastest growing infectious disease in the US. Here’s how to protect yourself.
By: Wendy Weitzel for Davis Phoenix Coalition
More frequent outdoor breaks can improve student attention, reduce behavior problems. Over the last decade, a growing list of U.S. states—including Missouri, Florida and New Jersey—have mandated daily recess. California joined the trend in late 2023.
Home to the state capital, Sacramento County offers many amusements for visitors and locals alike. But only some require no cash outlay.
How California’s 10 state conservancies buy up open land and shield it from developers to preserve the natural environment for public use.
The conservation director of Land Trust of Santa Cruz talks about the highlights of his work, and some of the issues he sees in maintaining California’s parks.
Pam Marino of Monterey County Weekly reports that the city government there is grappling with a unique problem: How to provide access to the places that make Monterey “the most historic city in California.”
California has some top-notch tourist attractions—with top-shelf prices. Here are some that won’t break the bank.
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