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Top Sacramento community news: New homeless shelter location floated; activist sues after car towed

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Published on August 13, 2019
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Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Sacramento community news, right now.

Sacramento ranked as one of the least work-intensive cities in nation

If you live in Washington D.C., Houston or Atlanta, it might be time to take a vacation. Those three cities, followed by Seattle and Chicago, are the most overworked cities in the United States, according to a study released by the mobile technology company Kisi this past week.

Read the full story on CBS Sacramento.

New location proposed for homeless shelter in this Sacramento neighborhood

Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg proposed a large homeless shelter be built in the Meadowview neighborhood of south Sacramento, California. The 100 bed shelter would cost $10.1 million.

Read the full story on The Sacramento Bee.

Family of Hamid Hayat says prayers are answered with him coming home

Hamid Hayat is out of federal jail in Arizona and into the arms of his family in Sacramento.

Read the full story on CBS13 CBS Sacramento.

Homeless activist sues Sacramento County after car towed, alleging deputy ‘retaliated’

A local homeless activist is suing Sacramento County and the Sheriff’s Office alleging her civil rights were violated when her car was seized during an altercation related to an encampment clearing in California.

Read the full story on The Sacramento Bee.


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