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For the first time in Nevada's history, the U.S. Capitol Christmas tree will be sourced from the state.The tree will be ...
With Christmas past, many households will be looking to dispose of their firs and pines over the coming days and many area cities are offering free tree recycling.
Need to recycle your Christmas tree? Residents of Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo and Sutter counties can throw away holiday evergreens for free.
Each year, old Christmas trees are recycled into mulch or compost, according to the Sacramento County website. Here’s how to dispose of your holiday tree: ...
Hundreds gathered for a Christmas morning mass at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in downtown Sacramento.
A tradition since the mid-'60s, the Capitol Christmas Tree is on a nationwide tour en route to Washington, D.C. Catch it at COSI from 1-3 p.m. Sunday.
Holiday time is supposed to be filled with family gatherings and good cheer, but firefighters warn some hazards could lead to dangers during the holidays.
The tree will be harvested from the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, which is the first to come from Nevada.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas on Capitol Hill. The 2023 U.S. Capitol Christmas tree arrived in Washington, D.C. this morning.
The National Weather Service Sacramento, California, forecast calls for fog followed by rain showers on Christmas Eve and Day 2024.
The U.S. Capitol will display a Christmas tree from the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest in Nevada this year.
Here’s how to dispose of your holiday tree: Residents in the Sacramento region have several options for getting rid of their old Christmas trees.
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