12/31/2020 Update: Public Health Order Announcement for Sacramento CountyCounty Health Order Remains in EffectThe State of California will re...
Sacramento County approaches the homeless crisis as an engagement on a multitude of fronts, constantly fortifying and resupplying, and employing an arsenal of p...
In observance of New Year’s Day, most Sacramento County offices will be closed on Friday, Jan. 1. Garbage service, as well as all emergency services will c...
Give your holiday tree a new life! Residents can drop off their live holiday tree for recycling on Saturday, Jan. 9, and Sunday, Jan. 10. Holiday trees can be ...
It has been a long journey for Janae Taj. It’s taken her from months of living on the streets, to multiple hospitalizations for mental health issues, to living ...
In observance of Christmas, most Sacramento County offices will be closed on Friday, Dec. 25.Garbage service, as well as all emergency services will continue....
The holiday season is here and that means presents, decorations, giving to charity, and food, food and more food. All of these things are fun and exciting for h...
The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors has adopted a resolution declaring a climate emergency and identifying the County’s efforts to mobilize and contribut...
The County has appointed Jim Hunt as Acting Director of the Department of Health Services. His appointment is effective Monday, Dec. 21.Hunt has extensive exper...
The Board of Supervisors will provide direction to County staff at its Dec. 16 meeting for utilization of unspent Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF) revenue totaling...
UPDATE 06/09/2022: ON-SITE COVID-19 TESTING IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE AT SACRAMENTO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (SMF). December 15, 2020: Sa...
By a unanimous vote, the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors today approved establishment of a Sacramento County Commission on the Status of Women and Girls....
Sacramento County continues to see dramatic results in the community-wide effort to reduce African American child deaths. In a recent report compiled by Applie...
Since he was 14, Chris Culcasi’s drug and alcohol addictions have led him in and out of prison and homelessness. While incarcerated at the Rio Cosumnes Correcti...
Rising rents, increased cost of living and a shortage of affordable housing — among other factors — have caused homelessness to increase across California commu...
The deadline for paying the first installment of your 2020-2021 Sacramento County property taxes is coming up very soon. Payments are due no later than Dec. 10...
Due to changes in state law, treated wood waste will no longer be accepted at Kiefer Landfill effective Jan. 1, 2021. It will also no longer be accepted in the...
The Board of Supervisors has selected Ann Edwards, the Director of Sacramento County’s Department of Human Assistance, for the position of Acting County Executi...
Growing up isn’t easy, even under the best of circumstances. Unfortunately, not everyone gets the support and guidance they need to take on life’s adult respons...
Small Business Saturday is celebrated across the nation every year to highlight the importance of supporting small businesses. This year, Small Business Saturd...
Thanksgiving and the rest of the holiday season is traditionally a time to share food and time with our friends and family. For most of us, this is unlikely to ...
In observance of Thanksgiving, most Sacramento County offices will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 26 and Friday, Nov. 27.Garbage service, as well as all emergen...
Sacramento County Behavioral Health Services strives to create an effective, high-quality integrated system to meet the needs of Sacramento County residents. W...
More than ever, during this time of year we understand the desire to be with friends and family. For those who choose to fly this holiday season, Sacramento Int...
Sacramento County’s Public Health Order has been amended, effective 10 p.m., Saturday, November 21 to align with the State of California’s new limited “Stay ...
There’s no simple solution; homelessness is a complex issue. Every individual is different and needs their own unique approach. Through its initiatives ...
Announcement by Sacramento County Board of Supervisors Chairman Phil Serna regarding CEO Nav Gill:As Chairman my one and only obligation this afternoon is ...
During her presentation of the 2019 Sacramento County Crop and Livestock Report at the Nov. 17 Board of Supervisors meeting, Agriculture Commissioner, Chris Flo...
The Board of Supervisors today approved a resolution declaring racism as a public health crisis in Sacramento County.The resolution, brought forth by District 1...
Thanksgiving is around the corner, but with COVID-19 cases spiking locally and throughout the U.S., the way we celebrate will need to be different so it’s safer...
The California State Association of Counties (CSAC) announced on Nov. 4 that the Sacramento County Public Defender’s (SCPD) Office was a 2020 Health and Human ...
November 15 is “America Recycles Day”! Let’s celebrate together by focusing on all of the 3 R’s: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle! Practicing the 3 R’s helps...
11/13/2020 Update: The Sacramento County Department of Transportation is delaying the overnight closures of I-5 at the Metro Air Parkway interchange co...
Today, the State of California announced new COVID-19 Tier assignments for counties. Due to increasing case rates, Sacramento County will move back to the more...
Just like the opioid crisis, methamphetamine (meth) is highly addictive and continues to be a serious issue across the country and for Sacramento County. Throug...
In observance of Veterans Day, most Sacramento County offices will be closed on Wednesday, Nov. 11. Garbage service, as well as all emergency services wil...
While winter is still a few weeks away, these weather conditions are definitely giving us a taste of winter-like temperatures for a couple of days this week. I...
Sacramento County Behavioral Health Services is seeking community input on alternatives to calling 911 in a behavioral health or quality of life crisis. The pub...
To protect against possible crop contamination from the interstate and international shipping of fruits, vegetables and plants, tight controls have been estab...
The lives of thousands of children, teens, adults with disabilities and seniors are touched each holiday season by the County’s Gifts from the Heart Program. Fo...
The County Board of Supervisors will provide $1 million through the 2020 TOT Grant Program to support nonprofit organizations located in Sacramento County that...
Sacramento County Public Health and the Sacramento Kings are announcing one of the largest drive-thru flu vaccination clinics in the county this season th...
Sacramento County Voter Registration and Elections (VRE) has always valued total transparency in the Election and voting process. That includes allowing members...
The November 3 General Election is just days away and more than 384,000 Sacramento County voters have already returned their ballots, representing 43 percent of...
Sacramento County Public Health is making the COVID-19 case investigation process more efficient by launching a new solution to streamline its COVID-19 contac...
Our local parks and open spaces are an important part of our community and while the Sacramento County Regional Parks maintenance crews work hard to keep them c...
The week of Oct. 17 through Oct. 24 is Flood Preparedness Week in California. This is the time when you should look at reducing the risk of flooding in your are...
If a picture is worth one thousand words, the above photo clearly tells us why you should not put household batteries – rechargeable, or otherwise – in your cu...
We are 19 days away (E-19) from the November 3 General Election -- ballots are in hand and hopefully, already filled out and on their way back to the Election’s...
The Great California Shakeout will hit this Thursday, Oct. 15 at 10:15 a.m. Sacramento County will take part in this annual statewide drill designed to remi...
Sacramento County Division of Behavioral Health Services is seeking licensed Senior Mental Health Counselors for the Mobile Crisis Support Team to provide a fi...
Are you one of the many Sacramento County residents who have taken to the miles and miles of Regional Parks’ trails during the pandemic? The trails within the p...
As Sacramento County has been allowed to move further into the State’s less restrictive Red Tier 2 (substantial), the Sacramento County Health Order has been ...
Do you have big stuff at home that you need to get rid of? Old furniture, a worn-out mattress, a washer, dryer, tree branches or just junk?Residential customers...
Sacramento County residents, like so many others, are experiencing increased levels of anxiety and worry. In recognition of Mental Illness Awareness Week (Oct. ...
In observance of Columbus Day, most Sacramento County offices will be closed on Monday, Oct. 12. Garbage service, as well as all emergency services will ...
In 2013, Sacramento County launched 311 to handle all municipal County service requests. By now, everyone knows to call 311 to report an abandoned vehicle or a ...
UPDATE: The Board of Supervisors approved an ordinance at its Dec. 15 meeting to extend the Sacramento County Worker Protection, Health and Safety Act of...
Each September, National Recovery Month is held to educate people about how substance use and mental health services can enable individuals and their families t...
Sacramento County established a new program during COVID-19 to bring meals to seniors who are facing food scarcity. Dine At Home Sacramento, a partnership betwe...
The Sacramento County Health Order has been amended to move into the State’s less restrictive Red Tier 2 (substantial) effective Sep. 29, at 3 p.m., from its ...
Sacramento County will mail about 467,813 secured property tax bills which are payable beginning Nov. 1, 2020. These tax bills are mailed only once a year, ho...
Every day in America, millions of parents and caregivers travel with children in their vehicles. While all parents want to keep their children safe, some do not...
If you haven’t responded to the 2020 census, the best time to do it is now, and it’s as easy as visiting the 2020 Census website or calling 844-330-2020. The de...
In celebration of National Voter Registration Day – Sep. 22 – a collaboration of Election Officials from El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, San Joaquin,...
The usual spooky festivities for Halloween may feel extra scary due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, Sacramento County Public Health has important guidance ...
Thanks to California voters who passed Proposition 10 more than 20 years ago, First 5s across the state, in each county, utilize tobacco tax dollars to fulfill ...
Sacramento County’s Bradshaw Animal Shelter is offering a new Dog Day Out Program to the public that allows applicants to check out a dog for a day. The program...
No one wants to think they will need emergency medical assistance while traveling but sometimes the unexpected happens; if it happens at SMF, passengers now ha...
Sacramento County Public Health urges everyone to prioritize getting the flu shot this flu season to protect you and your family from the deadly virus. This ...
The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors voted yesterday, Sept. 10, to approve the Revised Recommended Budget for the 2020-21 fiscal year. The Revised...
Sacramento County Public Health wants to remind the public that COVID-19 testing is free and more appointments are available at 11 locations in Sacramento Cou...
Natural disasters, whether forecasted or having the element of surprise, can leave areas devastated for long periods. As the 2017 floods showed, rebounding can...
Strong, dry northerly winds blew a combination of dust and wildfire smoke into the Sacramento region, resulting in unhealthy levels of PM10 coarse particulate m...
Suicidal thoughts, much like mental health conditions, can affect anyone regardless of age, gender or background. Every day friends, family and co-workers can b...
As the economic impact of COVID-19 continues to evolve, Sacramento County’s Economic Development Department is here to help businesses in the region with up-to-...
Sacramento County is forecasted to have a stretch of triple-digit numbers starting Saturday, Sep. 5 until Tuesday, Sep. 8. Some Cooling Centers will be opening ...
As Sacramento residents prepare for the year’s final summer holiday weekend, Sacramento County’s Department of Regional Parks is reminding visitors to stay safe...
In observance of Labor Day, most Sacramento County offices will be closed on Monday, Sep. 7.Garbage service, as well as all emergency services will continue....
There’s still time to complete the 2020 Census, but the clock is ticking. The last day to respond is September 30. The US Census Bureau and local census a...
As pet parents, it is important to understand the importance of providing your pets with proper nutrition, exercise and care in order to ensure their health and...
The Sacramento County Revised Recommended Budget for Fiscal Year 2020-21 has been released. The Board of Supervisors will begin hearings on the Revised Recommen...
A new tiered system of county monitoring and for re-opening of business sectors was announced on Aug. 28, 2020, by the Governor of California that is based ...
In alignment with the California Department of Public Health’s (CDPH) announced new guidance with State Cohort FAQ that permits schools to provide targ...
In recognition that recovery happens and people can change their lives for the better, Sacramento County Behavioral Health Services, Substance Use Prevention a...
The Therapeutic Recreation Services (TRS) Division of the Sacramento County Department of Regional Parks has been offering virtual programming to its participan...
The Sacramento area has been surrounded by wildfires and the effects have been smoky skies and falling ash. Breathing the bad air has been tough enough, ...
The Sacramento region will likely continue to experience significant smoke particle pollution impacts from wildfires burning throughout Northern California at...
Sacramento County Public Health (SCPH) noticed all schools (TK-12), both public and private, with a Public Health Order for Schools that all schools in Sacram...
August is National Golf Month, and the Sacramento County Department of Regional Parks owns and manages three championship golf courses and one nine-hole executi...
The Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District, in conjunction with Sacramento County Public Health, is advising residents to take precautions and...
Vaccines are always an important part of back-to-school time. Even with students in Sacramento County going back in August/September with a distance learning mo...
Today, Sacramento County Public Health ordered the closure of Capital Christian School for violating the State’s Order that prohibits in-person instruction in c...
A major runway renovation project at Sacramento International Airport was recognized by Engineering News Record – California (ENR-CA) as one of the 2020 Regio...
Sacramento County is forecasted to have a stretch of triple-digit numbers starting Friday, Aug. 14 until Wednesday, Aug. 19, or longer. Cooling Centers will b...
The Heroes of Human Service Awards recognition was created to honor those who have touched the lives of others through their advocacy, dedication, service and s...
The County’s Chief Fiscal Officer yesterday presented to the Board of Supervisors a status update of the Coronavirus Relief Fund Revenue received by Sacrament...
This past February, the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors voted to authorize the establishment of the American River Bike Patrol to watch over the bike tra...
While many look forward to fun in the sun and longer days during summer months, animal shelters across the nation prepare for high intake of puppies and kittens...
August is Child Support Awareness Month, a national campaign aimed to spread awareness about child support services. The Sacramento County Department of Ch...
To provide additional locations for free COVID-19 testing in Sacramento County communities, the Sacramento County Department of Health Services has partnere...
Recently, the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has become aware of a number of reports regarding “mysterious and unsolicited seeds from Chin...
Have you completed the 2020 U.S. Census? If not, you may have received a postcard last week from the U.S. Census Bureau inviting you to do so. If you live in a ...
The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting the mental health of youth and adults, alike. At a time when the United States Department of Health and Human Services recogn...
Every year, Sacramento County residents do their best to keep cool during the summer heat. Failing to keep cool in extreme temperatures can cause adverse health...
Sacramento County Voter Registration and Elections announced a partnership with the Sacramento Kings to have Golden 1 Center serve as a Vote Center this Novemb...
Annual bills for Sacramento County unsecured personal property taxes for fiscal year 2020-2021 will be mailed on July 17, 2020, and are payable without delinqu...
Sacramento County and UC Davis Health worked to secure needed testing supplies and lab services from StemExpress that will start the week of July 20 at the Comm...
Governor Gavin Newsom announced on July 13 that all counties on the State’s County Monitoring List for three consecutive days are required to shut down certain ...
The Sacramento County Department of Agriculture has received a new shipment of surgical masks to help reduce the spread of coronavirus among agricultural worke...
Sacramento County has been awarded funding for a proposed 127-unit housing development by the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD). ...
WHAT: Sacramento County is pleased to announce that funding for a proposed 127 unit new housing development has been awarded by the California Department of...
In late February 2020, the Sacramento County Department of Finance put out a call for applications for the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) program. This year, ...
The Sacramento County Department of Regional Parks is in the process of creating a Natural Resources Management Plan (NRMP) for the American River Parkway, an...
Governor Gavin Newsom announced on July 1, that the California Department of Public Health is requiring all counties that have been on the COVID Monitoring Lis...
While typically a time to of celebration and block parties, Independence Day will look a little different this year. The County remains under a Public Health Or...
In observance of Independence Day, most Sacramento County offices will be closed on Friday, July 3.Garbage service, as well as all emergency services will conti...
Public Health Order AmendedUpon the recommendation of the California Department of Public Health and Governor Gavin Newsom, the Sacramento County Public Health...
Sacramento County Department of Waste Management and Recycling (DWMR) is proud to report that more than 33,000 mattresses were recycled at the North Area Recov...
COVID-19 forced schools to go virtual in March 2020, creating high-stress levels for students, families, and educators. As schools plan to reopen for the 20/2...
This July, Agents of Discovery, an interactive, augmented reality game is coming to two Sacramento County Regional Parks, Gibson Ranch Regional Park and River B...
COVID-19 has profoundly impacted all of our lives. As we isolate from those closest to us – family, friends, neighbors and colleagues – for older people liv...
Sacramento County has an amended Public Health Order that will allow for additional allowable activities. The new Public Health Order will become effective at...
In an effort to protect public safety, the Regional Parks Director has issued an alcohol restriction on the American River from Hazel to Watt Avenues in prepara...
Sacramento County Child Support Services (DCSS) commends dads who support the well-being and stability of their children. Fatherhood involvement benefits not j...
Sacramento County has an amended Public Health Order that will allow the relaxation of restrictions on low-risk businesses consistent from the direction of the...
The County’s budget process will look a little different this year, due to coronavirus (COVID-19).Generally, the Board of Supervisors holds hearings in June to ...
Sacramento International Airport (SMF) has added Clean & Safe Travels Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) vending machines in both terminals for passen...
With more people working from home and shopping online, curbside recycling carts have never been fuller. Both Sacramento County and the city of Sacramento have...
The Sacramento County Agricultural Commissioner, in cooperation with the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA), is beginning an extensive survey ...
The Board of Supervisors today unanimously approved the ratification of the Local State of Emergency Proclamation for Civil Unrest. The County will review the n...
The Board of Supervisors authorized today, the Sacramento County Probation Department to accept funding from the California Health Facility Financing Authority ...
Sacramento County today proclaimed a Local State of Emergency in the wake of civil unrest within the County and the deployment of National Guard troops in the a...
Therapeutic Recreation Services (TRS), a division of the Sacramento County Department of Regional Parks, has been providing recreation services and leisure act...
Sacramento County was given the approval by California Department of Public Health (CDPH) to move further into “Stage 2” of California’s Roadmap to Modify the...
As part of the Sacramento International Airport’s 2020 Master Plan update, the Sacramento County Department of Airports is seeking community participation and ...
In observance of Memorial Day, most Sacramento County offices will be closed on Monday, May 25.Garbage service, as well as all emergency services will continue....
Memorial Day is right around the corner, and with that marks the beginning of the summer recreation season. Sacramento County’s Department of Regional Parks w...
Sacramento County has been given the go-ahead to move further into Stage 2 of California's Resilience Roadmap. Businesses that are allowed to resume operations...
Currently, the County has more than 11,000 uncashed checks, totaling more than $3.2 million. How does this happen and could this be your unclaimed money?...
Sacramento County currently is in “early” Stage 2 of the California Department of Public Health’s Pandemic Roadmap, which means the county is allowing retail t...
Sacramento County, like so many others, has been significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. In recognition of Mental Health Month this May, the “Mental Il...
With COVID-19 changing our lives, some financially affected families may need fast access to nutritious food. The Women, Infants & Children (WIC) program qu...
Because of the public health crisis, the U.S. Census Bureau has extended the deadline for completing the census until Oct. 31, and the census has never been ea...
Sacramento County has experienced increased mental health crisis calls to law enforcement since the COVID-19 public health stay at home order went into effect. ...
The Sacramento County Public Health Officer has issued a new Public Health Order effective at 11:59 p.m., May 1, and will be in effect until 11:59 p.m....
Every year, attention is drawn to April’s Child Abuse Prevention Month, but with the focus being on slowing the spread of COVID-19, many important topics are in...
This year, Earth Day turns 50 on April 22! Even with many of us working and learning from home, protecting our environment is still an important part of being ...
The County Board of Supervisors, Sacramento City Council and the Sacramento City/County Continuum of Care are considering actions and funding recommended in th...
The Sacramento County Public Health Officer has issued a new Public Health Order effective at 11:59 p.m., April 7, and will be in effect until 11:59 p....
The final deadline for the second installment of 2019-20 Secured Property Tax is April 10, 2020. Property tax due dates and delinquency dates are established by...
Confirmed CasesAs of April 6, at 10:15 a.m., there is a total of 462 confirmed COVID-19 cases, and the number of those who have died of complications of...
There are more confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Sacramento County – the cases now total 314 and of those there is additional confirmed deaths, bringing that cou...
The Board of Supervisors authorized today, the Sacramento County Department of Human Assistance (DHA) to accept funding from and enter into an agreement with th...
Since Friday, March 28, there has been an increase of 60 confirmed COVID-19 cases and an additional death in Sacramento County. As of March 30, at 11:...
In observance of César Chávez Day, most Sacramento County offices will be closed on Tuesday, March 31.Garbage service, as well as all emergency services will c...
In the last two days, there has been an increase of 51 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Sacramento County. As of March 27, at 11 a.m., there is a total of 164 con...
As COVID-19 testing continues to increase, there are more confirmed COVID-19 cases within the community. Sacramento County has 113 confirmed COVID-19 cases, an...
The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors adopted today a resolution for a temporary moratorium on residential tenant evictions. The resolution goes into effe...
Sacramento County has 88 confirmed COVID-19 cases, and four who have died from complications of COVID-19. The four individuals who died from complications of C...
Sacramento County has 53 confirmed COVID-19 cases, and three who have died from complications of COVID-19. Due to the community transmission of this virus in ...
Sacramento County has 45 confirmed COVID-19 cases, and three who have died from complications of COVID-19. It is also clear that Sacramento County has comm...
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced yesterday directives to address the need to slow the spread of COVID-19, and Sacramento County urges compliance with...
Facts about COVID-19:As we have had more extensive experience with COVID-19, it is clear that a significant majority of those infected have no or only mi...
Based on guidance released yesterday from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Sacramento County announ...
Today is the 10th anniversary of National Solar Appreciation Day and the Sacramento International Airport (SMF) has plenty to celebrate. Since its launch i...
Sacramento County Public Health reports that a resident in their 90s, in an assisted living facility with an underlying health condition, has died of complica...
Sacramento County announced today that it will shift its effort to community mitigation measures that will slow the spread of COVID-19 in the community, protec...
If you haven’t already, now is a great time to think about filing income taxes. Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is a benefit for which anyone with a household i...
Sacramento County is proclaiming today a public health emergency and a local emergency in order to ensure appropriate resources and funding are available to th...
On March 2, 1799, President John Adams signed the United States’ first weights and measures law. To commemorate this event, Weights and Measures departments acr...
Beginning March 12, households in Sacramento County will begin to receive invitations by mail to complete the 2020 U.S. Census. By April 1, the official U.S. ...
In 1992, the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors adopted the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) Program to encourage financial institutions to be active in s...
Planning a wedding can be a stressful and expensive project, but it doesn’t have to be! The Sacramento County Department of Regional Parks is here to help with ...
Bright, fun, colorful and, most importantly, relaxing. These are just a few of the words Sacramento International Airport (SMF) travelers are using to des...
2/27/2020 Update: On Feb. 26, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) announ...
Sacramento County Public Health would like to remind parents about the importance of taking care of your children’s teeth and that dental coverage options and r...
Beginning March 12, the U.S. Census Bureau will mail invitations to every household in Sacramento County with directions to complete the 2020 census questionn...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death among men and women in the United States. Stress, high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes, high cholesterol ...
Did you know that Sacramento County sponsors bi-annual art exhibitions in the Board of Supervisors Chambers, located at 700 H Street? The next time you attend a...
In observance of President's Day, most Sacramento County offices will be closed on Monday, Feb. 17.Sacramento County emergency services, as well as garbage/recy...
3/12/2020 Update: In complying with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and the California Department of Public Health, and out of an abunda...
WHAT: Sacramento County is working to build a coalition to identify and implement community-wide initiatives that help reduce the devastating consequences o...
On Wednesday, Feb. 12, most Sacramento County offices will be closed in observance of President Abraham Lincoln's Birthday.All emergency services, as well as ga...
We are less than a month away from the March 3 Presidential Primary and ballots are officially in the mail. All registered voters in Sacramento County will rece...
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, so it’s time to figure out how to make it extra special for the person you love. If you and your partner plan to marr...
Sacramento County Public Health is closely monitoring the outbreak of 2019 Novel Coronavirus, now named "Covid-19.". Currently, there are no co...
From preventing diseases and injuries to promoting healthy behaviors, along with preparing for and responding to public health emergencies and ensuring access t...
Each year, Sacramento County employees participate in an employee-organized fundraising campaign to support local and global nonprofit organizations. To report ...
Veterans interested in adopting a dog or cat from California public animal shelters are now eligible for waived adoption fees through the Pets for Vets Act – a ...
For the past three years, Mary Maret, Sr. Natural Resource Specialist for the Department of Regional Parks has spent Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service organ...
Air travel can be stressful for many people – whether it is a fear of flying, delays or just the stress of being away from home, Sacramento International Airpor...
The Sacramento County Water Agency (SCWA) is gearing up to begin Phase 2A construction of the Arden Service Area Pipe and Meter Installation Project. SCWA is wo...
In observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, most Sacramento County offices will be closed on Monday, Jan. 20.Sacramento County emergency services, as well as...
Every 10 years the US Census Bureau counts every person living in the US. The information will help Sacramento County and our diverse communities receive ...
On Tuesday, Jan. 14, the Board of Supervisors held their annual vote to elect a new Chair and Vice Chair. This year’s elected Chair is Supervisor Phil Serna of...
To recruit more loving families for children in foster care, Sacramento County is making it easier to find and afford childcare services for resource families....
Recycling practices have changed a lot since 2018 due to changes in global recycling markets. Nevertheless, recycling glass, plastic, aluminum and bi-metal bev...
Once every four years, the state of California conducts a party Primary Election. The purpose of this election is for the voters registered within a party to he...
Want a happy start to your new year? Why not adopt your new best friend or family member from the Bradshaw Animal Shelter? Adoptions are only $25, and we've alr...