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The Fire Station No. 6 in Sacramento, California, at 3414 4th Ave., was built in 1915. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. [1] It was designed by Sacramento civil engineer and utility facility designer Albert Givan, and has elements of Prairie School style. [2] It operated as a fire station until 1979. [2]
The Sacramento Regional Fire and EMS Communications Center, which dispatches crews from 10 fire departments across Sacramento County, received 1,465 emergency calls Thursday, a 45% increase from ...
“This music represents what it feels like to live in Sacramento,” Hammond says of the project. “We have so many cultures with their own sounds, vibes, customs, joys and struggles. That’s ...
Where: Cesar Chavez Plaza, 910 I St. in Sacramento. Concerts in the Park is described as “California’s largest, longest-running free music festival,” according to Downtown Sacramento’s ...
WFPA began broadcasting on January 8, 1950, as the first radio station in Fort Payne and DeKalb County. [2] The owner was James Louis Killian. [3] Killian sold WFPA to its general manager, George A. Gothberg, Jr., for $15,000 two years later; [4] Gothberg, a resident of Cleveland, began operating the station 24 hours, unusual for that time in such a small market. [5]
[10] [3] The station returned to the air at 6 a.m. on December 5, 1994, airing soft adult contemporary music from Jones Radio Networks, along with local news and information. [3] [11] The station was branded "The Spirit of DeKalb County". [3] [12] The station added nighttime operations in 1996, running 17 watts. [13]
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