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- Family members of a Fairfield High School student who was arrested this week accused a police officer who detained him of excessive force and called for accountability and justice.
- A California state senator is calling for legislative changes after a judge in El Dorado County released a convicted child predator who later disappeared before his sentencing.
- The Royal Riders Group organized a memorial ride in Sacramento to honor two teenagers killed in a car crash and remind drivers to stay safe.
- The murder trial over Sacramento's deadliest shooting is plagued yet again with delays after another juror called out sick, pushing the timeline for the case back by at least a week.
- More than 9,000 Sacramento State graduates filled Golden 1 Center on Friday as the university celebrated the largest graduating class in its nearly 80-year history.
- Sacramento County sheriff’s deputies are patrolling waterways this Memorial Day weekend, focusing on safety and ensuring boaters have required boater cards.
- Camron Lee, extradited from Mexico earlier this week, is facing charges in connection with the 2024 death of Sacramento mother Angelica Bravo.
- Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Nolan Smith Jr. was arrested in Georgia for allegedly driving 136 mph in a 70 mph zone, officials said.
- Oklahoma Principal Kirk Moore, who tackled a gunman at his high school, has launched a fund to help students pursuing careers as teachers or first responders.
- "Some kids are going through a whole lot more than I am, and I just want to help." | What started with a sign in Emmalee’s hospital room window grew into something much bigger. The 11-year-old has a mission to spread joy to others as she fights cancer herself.
- One person has died after a blast Friday at a New York City shipyard, officials say.
- The Pentagon released its second set of UFO files on Friday, revealing additional videos and documents on file relating to unidentified anomalous phenomena.
- "They stood with us through our own grieving just five months ago, holding our hand at the service and continuing to offer support and love." | Greg Biffle’s family reflected on Kyle Busch and how he and his family were there for them during their darkest time.
- "It Takes Two" rapper Rob Base has died. He was 59 years old.
- About 40,000 people were under evacuation orders and schools shut down Friday in Southern California after a storage tank continued to leak a hazardous chemical.
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- The deadliest tornado in modern U.S. history devastated Joplin, Missouri, 15 years ago, causing an estimated $2.8 billion in damage, killing 161 and injuring 1,000.
- When flash flooding turned a busy Atlanta road into a river deep enough to strand cars, one heroic traveler trudged through the water to rescue a stranded driver.
- The 110th Indy 500 race is almost upon us as the “Greatest Spectacle in Racing" returns on Sunday with a risk of weather impacting the event.
- As nasty weather begins across portions of the East Coast on Thursday, celebration plans for Memorial Day weekend could be in jeopardy due to widespread thunderstorms.
- NOAA released its official 2026 Atlantic hurricane season forecast Thursday, predicting a below-average season with 8 to 14 named storms, 3 to 6 hurricanes, which include 1 to 3 major (Category 3+) storms this year.
- Tragedy has unfolded in Los Angeles, California, after first responders discovered a 4-year-old dead inside a hot car on Tuesday.
- The Atlantic hurricane season officially kicks off June 1, and early forecasts are showing there might be some tropical activity brewing for the early days of the season.
- As millions of Americans gear up for Memorial Day, celebration plans could be affected by rain and thunderstorms this weekend.
- The East is baking under sweltering spring heat, with temperatures soaring toward record territory for the month of May ahead of summer.
- More than 33 million Americans are in the bull's-eye of a mounting flash flood threat across parts of Texas and the South that is expected to increase through Memorial Day weekend.
- Firefighters are trying to make headway against wildfires that erupted across some of Southern California’s most populated areas that forced thousands to flee. Meanwhile, fires triggered by severe weather have scorched hundreds of thousands of acres across the Plains.
- A massive wildfire continues to rage across Santa Rosa Island, scorching more than 10,000 acres of the scenic California island. Officials say structures remain under threat, while coastal marine layer conditions and high winds have impacted the ability to use air operations.
- Temperatures will once again climb into the 90s from New England to the Carolinas, after more than 50 municipalities set record high temperatures earlier this week. But relief finally arrives in the form of severe storms Wednesday afternoon and evening, after which temperatures will drop back into the 60s.
- Authorities issued mandatory evacuation orders for parts of Simi Valley, California, along with evacuation warnings for the city of Thousand Oaks due to the rapid spread of the wildfire. Both cities are located northwest of Los Angeles.
- More than 112 million people are in the path of severe weather across a 2,000-mile corridor from Texas to New England on Tuesday, after the same system unleashed tornadoes and 90 mph wind gusts across Nebraska and Kansas Monday.