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Is California still facing an eviction tsunami when the moratorium ends?

Special from CalMatters.org BY NIGEL DUARA, JUNE 16, 2021 California’s eviction moratorium is coming to an end June 30. Since the earliest days of the pandemic, housing analysts have worried about a tsunami of evictions whenever the state lifts protections for renters.  Will there be an eviction tsunami when the moratorium ends? Or a smaller wave? CalMatters asked […]

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Severe Weather Sheltering & Tips for Staying Cool

Sacramento County Department of Human Assistance (DHA) is activating its severe weather sheltering program ahead of extreme heat forecasted for several days this week. With temperatures projected to be over 100 degrees beginning Wednesday, DHA staff in conjunction with homeless outreach partners, will be actively issuing motel vouchers beginning Tuesday to highly vulnerable unsheltered persons. […]

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Seeking Input: American Rescue Plan Act Spending

Sacramento County invites residents, businesses, special districts and community organizations to provide feedback on community needs that have developed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.  The Community Needs Survey will be available June 15-30, and feedback provided will be aggregated and provided to Sacramento County leaders and the Board of Supervisors as they strategize and plan […]

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Manslaughter Trial Begins for Rio Linda Man

Jury selection was completed Tuesday, and the trial of Rio Linda resident Zachary Becker began on Wednesday in Sutter County. Becker is charged with the death of 21-year-old Roseville resident Noe Ayala, who was killed in July 2018. Becker is charged with gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, DUI causing death, and child endangerment. In July […]

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Cecil MacCracken 1948 – 2020

Cecil MacCracken, beloved community advocate, passed away on July 17, 2020 in Sacramento, California at the age of 72. Cecil was a retired handyman, truck driver, woodworker, feed store owner, and volunteer firefighter. He resided in Rio Linda, California for over 43 years. He is survived by his wife Linda of Sacramento, 2 sons and […]

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WIC Increases Fruits and Vegetables Benefit

Starting June 1, California Women, Infants and Children (WIC) families will now see a temporary increase in their monthly WIC fruits and vegetables benefit to $35. Previously, children ages one to five received $9 per month, and pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women received $11 per month.  Funding from the American Rescue Plan Act allowed the […]

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First Sacramento County Redistricting Hearing Set for June 8

The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors will hold its first public hearing about redistricting at 2 p.m., Tuesday, June 8.  The meeting will be live streamed and, for the first time since indoor gatherings were prohibited by County and state public health orders, open to public attendance pursuant to guidelines related to social distancing and minimizing person-to-person […]

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Orchard Elementary Employee named 2021 State Employee of the Year

Nine outstanding school employees were announced as 2021 California Classified School Employees of the Year yesterday by State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond. One of the winners recognized works in Rio Linda: Rhima Blenkhorn from Twin Rivers Unified School District (TRUSD). Blenkhorn, who was selected as a 2021 Sacramento County Classified Employee of the Year in March, went on to compete in the Food […]

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New Public Health Order Takes Sacramento County into the Orange Tier

Today, a new June 1, 2021 Sacramento County Health Order has been released that reflects the corresponding announcement by CDPH that Sacramento County has immediately qualified to enter the State’s Orange Tier 3 (moderate) in the Blueprint for a Safer Economy. The State of California is slated to expire the colored-tier structure for counties on June 15, 2021 and go Beyond […]

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DMV Extends Expiring Commercial Driver’s Licenses Through August

The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is announcing a new round of extensions for commercial driver’s licenses expiring through August 31, 2021. This extension will allow commercial drivers to continue to deliver essential products and supplies. Following updated guidance from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the DMV is extending all commercial driver’s licenses, […]