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Hawaii-born Wehiwa Aloy, 21, was named Western Athletic Conference freshman of the year in 2023 at Sacramento State before transferring.
A Sacramento Police officer shot a man who was armed with a sword during an incident early Monday morning, police said.
The Valkyries have an 8-7 record going into the game, and the Storm are 10-6 and 5th in the league.
Police said he was taken to a hospital.
The event, dubbed "No Kings," was one of about 2,000 nationwide.
Firefighters found the body of a deceased person buried under material near one of the entrances to the home.
The notice, filed on June 6, shows that Michaels will be shuttering its center on W. Sugar Road in Tracy, effective Aug. 4.
The chain boasts wall-to-wall TVs, classic bar fare like burgers and wings, “the coldest beer in the business” and its “Twin Peaks Girls."
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Two women accused in a shocking animal cruelty case have been charged with multiple felonies following a months-long investigation.
The Weather Service cited high wind speeds and low humidity in calling for attention to increased fire risk in much of NorCal.
Matthew Piercey, of the Shasta County town of Palo Cedro, was convicted of 27 counts including wire fraud and money laundering.
California is experiencing unexpectedly shaky economic conditions, with a likely deficit of more than $10 billion next year.
Donavan Bacon was apprehended at Coyote Valley Casino in the unincorporated community of Redwood Valley.
Two consecutive committee chairs getting overruled by their committee members signifies a growing rift.
On April 22, students celebrated Earth Day and protecting the environment with a variety of environmental activities and projects
“No one sets aside 20, 30 grand to grow your family.”
It would raise the existing $950 threshold to $25,000 for felony charges for welfare obtained and retained fraudulently.
Back on Feb. 12, 2024, first responders were called to a South Lake Tahoe home for an overdose situation involving multiple patients.
Neighbors have complained of drugs, weapons, public nudity, and major fires by squatters.
Multiple law enforcement agencies tracked the semi-truck from the Mexican border.
Patch and T-Mobile are spotlighting local first responders who are making a positive impact in their communities.
Customers can get two free kids' meals with the purchase of an adult entrée.
Overcast skies created a moody feeling along the river.
“Too many victims walk away from the legal system feeling unheard and unsupported.”
Food aid is one of numerous competing priorities California lawmakers will have to juggle in the face of steep potential federal cuts.
Firefighters have a 14% higher chance of dying from cancer than the general population.
State Farm -- the state's largest insurer -- is asking California's Department of Insurance for a 17% emergency rate hike.
Find out how to get a free waffle cone on Earth Day.
The incident happened around 3:45 p.m. Saturday on the terrain accessed from the KT-22 chairlift, according to Palisades Tahoe.
All motorized and trailered vessels must be inspected for highly invasive golden mussels, then undergo a 30-day sealed quarantine.
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