
Does Sacramento still deserve its longtime logo City of Trees?
A couple of months ago, when the visitors bureau replaced the “City of Trees” logo on the huge I-5 water tower with the words “America’s Farm-to-Fork Capital,” it generated some
A couple of months ago, when the visitors bureau replaced the “City of Trees” logo on the huge I-5 water tower with the words “America’s Farm-to-Fork Capital,” it generated some
When we see teenagers hoeing and weeding in the park, we may wonder what gives. Those are not tasks you expect to see a 14-year-old doing. However, there are about
When Lydia De Mund of Fourth Avenue decided to raise a companion dog, she did not anticipate how much work it would be. Now, after nearly 15 months with Betty,
Last fall, the streets of Curtis Park were scraped, given a new surface, a temporary seal was applied, and new surface markers were painted. Unfortunately, the streets never received a
As many neighbors know from reading the Viewpoint, Petrovich Development Company decided to sue not only the City of Sacramento but also SCNA, Eric Johnson and Andrea Rosen to dispute
Bicyclists will have a chance to stretch their legs and get to know the city’s eight City Council districts on May 13 when City Councilmember Jay Schenirer leads an all-district
The Oak Park Farmers Market will open its 2017 season at 9 a.m. Saturday, May 6. Market manager Joany Titherington said she expects 20 vendors and a variety of activities
After several months of meetings, leaders from Oak Park and Curtis Park neighborhoods decided to prioritize beautification of the Second Avenue underpass that connects these two neighborhoods. They also want
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