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- Cyclists in Davis participated in the global 'Ride of Silence' to honor those injured or killed on the road, including UC Davis student Lincoln Sabini, who died last month.
- Almost two years after a Sacramento mother was killed and her two children disappeared, the man wanted in connection with her death is in custody, officials said.
- Almost two years after a Sacramento mother was killed and her two children disappeared, the man wanted in connection with her death is in custody, officials said.
- Witness video showed several people frantically attempting to pull the driver and passenger out of the car in the moments after the crash.
- Sacramento County deputies are investigating a shooting in the McClellan Park area.
- New Mexico authorities said three people are dead and more than a dozen first responders were being treated Wednesday for exposure to an unidentified substance after being called to a home in New Mexico.
- A security guard who fatally shot one burglary suspect and wounded another earlier this month has been arrested following an investigation, Sacramento police said.
- Dozens of shoppers lined up outside Trader Joe's in East Sacramento this morning to purchase new reusable insulated mini tote bags from the store's limited-edition "Summer Fun" collection.
- Laid to rest: The remains of 44 Revolutionary War soldiers, discovered in 2019, were transported to Lake George Battlefield Park in New York for burial and commemoration
- Sacramento city and county leaders will meet on Wednesday afternoon to discuss housing and homelessness solutions in the region.
- Wines in Sacramento, San Joaquin, and Yolo counties showcased some of the best of California's wine industry
- Con artists target the most vulnerable. We look at one man who sold citizenship for thousands
- A key witness who only testified under the condition of immunity expressed visible frustration with prosecutors Wednesday during the Sacramento K Street shooting trial.
- Summer break is almost here! But, finding camps for your kids can be anything but fun.
- The Sacramento County Fair is returning to the Cal Expo Fairgrounds this week and will run from Thursday, May 21, through Monday, May 25.
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- 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.
- Days of heavy rain and thunderstorms are targeting the South, with Texas in the bullseye, for potential flash flooding through Memorial Day.
- More fast-moving wildfires are erupting across some of Southern California’s most populated areas, forcing thousands to flee as the state's fire season begins to intensify. 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.
- Holiday plans are at risk for millions of Americans this Memorial Day weekend, with forecasts showing widespread rain across the South and much of the Eastern Seaboard on Saturday and Sunday.
- A rare Level 4 out of 5 severe weather threat covers parts of Kansas and Nebraska, with violent EF-3+ tornadoes being the main hazard. A broader threat covers more than 80 million people across a 1,000-mile corridor from North Texas to western New York beginning Monday afternoon.
- The Leeward Islands in the Caribbean were shaken by a powerful magnitude 6.0 earthquake on Saturday morning.
- A dangerous, multi-day severe weather outbreak began Sunday, bringing giant hail, damaging winds, thunderstorms and tornados. Another round of significant storms is expected to move into the Central U.S. on Monday and could bring an even more dangerous setup.
- Severe storms are taking shape across the Plains and Central U.S. on Saturday, marking the latest round in a multiday severe weather threat targeting more than 1,200 miles and 40 million Americans from now until Tuesday.