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SMUD Shine program accepting applications through July 31

Sacramento, Calif. - The application period for SMUD's Shine Awards will open June 1 through July 31 to nonprofit organizations in our service area. The Shine program is designed to improve and revitalize communities in the Sacramento region.

Bushel of Joy: Gravenstein Apple Fair brings the Best of Sonoma County

Sebastopol, Calif. - Know your farmers! Know your food! In times of uncertainty, there's nothing more heartening than connecting with the people and the land that nourish us and bring us joy. And the 52nd Annual Gravenstein Apple Fair promises to do just that,

Where does Placer County rank? California Unemployment Rate by County 2025

Roseville, Calif. - Placer County's unemployment has dropped in the latest report from the California Economic Development Dept.

SMUD to issue $300 million in revenue bonds

Sacramento, Calif. -SMUD proudly announces that it plans to issue approximately $300 million of Electric Revenue Bonds and Subordinated Electric Revenue Bonds during the month of June 2025.

Mold Exposure: Symptoms that mimic other conditions

Sacramento, Calif.- Mold exposure is extremely common. In fact, 1 in 4 buildings in the United States contains mold. There are many different symptoms that can accompany mold exposure, and many of these symptoms mimic other conditions such as

Hormones: The Key to Dropping Excess Weight

Sacramento, Calif.- When it comes to improving body composition and achieving optimal health, balancing your hormones is essential for both short- and long-term success. There are seven major hormones that

Local nonprofits raise over $13.5 million during Big Day of Giving

Sacramento, Calif. - During yesterday's Big Day of Giving, over 850 nonprofits in the Sacramento region raised over $13.5 million, bringing the total generated since the inception

Big Day of Giving: Homegrown history and impact since 2013

Sacramento, Calif. - Big Day of Giving is often mistaken as a national campaign, but it is entirely local. Some may think Big Day of Giving happens in other areas, but the program remains unique to the greater Capital City region.