Sacramento
Sacramento Power Outages Hit 100,000 Homes and Businesses Amid Major Storm
"Mother nature is dealing us a rough hand tonight," the Sacramento Municipal Utility District said Tuesday evening.
California GOP Group Calls on Proud Boys Member Jeffrey Perrine To Resign
Perrine also claimed 2018 comments in which he called for immigrants to have their heads smashed into concrete were not racist.
Trump Protesters Rally Against Election Loss Across 6 State Capitals
In Atlanta and Lansing, Michigan, heavily armed Trump supporters swarmed outside of state government buildings in protest of the president's November election loss to President-elect Joe Biden.
Man Dressed As Santa Rescued From Power Lines in California
After dangling upside down for an hour, the unidentified man was finally rescued by the Sacramento Fire Department and managed to escape unscathed.
1 Dead, 1 Injured As Police Seek 3 Suspects Connected to CA Mall Shooting
Police have said that there isn't an active threat at the Sacramento mall.
Person Caught Throwing Dog Feces at House with Black Lives Matter Signs
Video footage shows someone walking with their unleashed German Shepherd and throwing feces at the front door of a home.
Protester Climbs Atop California Police Cruiser, Is Thrown Off
The incident took place after a group of people gathered to protest President Donald Trump's visit outside Sacramento McClellan Airport.
Sacramento May Become Third California Region to Offer Quarantine Payments
Some residents in San Francisco and Alameda County can already receive a one-time payment if they agree to quarantine after testing positive for the coronavirus.
People Don't Need to Stand for National Anthem, Sacramento City Votes
The council decided to remove a city ordinance that required standing for the song.
California Newspaper Will No Longer Publish Mugshots
The Sacramento Bee said publishing mugshots "disproportionately harms people of color and those with mental illness."
California City Sued For Requiring People To Stand During National Anthem
The lawsuit, which was filed last week, states that the plaintiff is "unwilling (and should not be required) to subject himself to criminal prosecution" for refusing to stand for the national anthem.
Sacramento Sheriff's Office Won't Enforce California Coronavirus Mask Order
The sheriff's office stated they will continue to operate "in an educational capacity" in recommending the public use face masks.
Protesters Converge on California Capitol as Newsom Hints Restriction Lifts
"As long as we continue to be prudent and thoughtful in certain modifications," Newsom said Friday, "I think we'll be making some announcements."
DNA Breakthrough Identifies Suspect in Cold Case Murder of California Teen
Investigators said the body of 17-year-old high school student Mary London was found on a then-rural stretch of San Juan Road in North Sacramento in 1981.
300 People Watch Cars Turn Donuts In Street During COVID-19 Lockdown
Around 300 people and up to 150 cars were at the scene in Sacramento, the California Highway Patrol said. One driver was arrested after they crashed into a patrol car while attempting to flee.
'Psychic' on Most Wanted List After Allegedly Promising to 'Double' Money
Authorities are searching for a woman they say claimed to be "psychic" while running an allegedly fraudulent scheme where she promised to "bless" and "double" the money of her victims.
PG&E Outage Left 2,000 Sacramento Residents Without Power Overnight
PG&E is investigating the cause of the outage and estimates that power will be restored later this afternoon.
Swastika Flag Seen Hanging From California State Building, Probe Launched
The red swastika flag was seen hanging inside an office in the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation building at 16th and T Street in midtown Sacramento.
Turtle Goes Missing for a Week, Found 5 Miles Away at Former Home
Turtle owner Sara Coggeshall thought her pet may have been in search of an iguana that used to live at the property.
Amazon Rehires Employee Who Was Fired After Visiting Dying Relative
Woman in Sacremnto originally lost her job after taking too much unpaid time off when her mother-in-law was dying.
Elderly California Man Killed Saving His Wife from Pickup Truck Hit-and-run
Eyewitnesses told authorities that the 73-year-old pushed his wife out of the vehicle's path when he was struck and killed.
Amazon Workers Protest Company's Off-Time Policies
Amazonians United Sacramento has unified to protest the company's limited off-time policies after a fellow worker was fired for spending one hour more than allowed by off-time policy at the bedside of her dying mother-in-law.
Suspect Caught After Using Stolen Credit Cards While Wearing Nametag
With the help of social media, the Placer County Sheriff's Office was able to identify the suspect "within 20 minutes."
Baby's Ashes Stolen from Veterans' Home
"Losing a child was the worst experience ever. I went through a deep depression and I just got through that," said burglary victim Kelly Smith.
Teenage Boys Fatally Electrocuted During Dog Rescue
Officials believe a teenager touched a gate hooked up to an electric current.
No Sacramento Kids Murdered For First Time in 35 Years
"Isn't it amazing what good investment can do for young people and their families?" said youth worker Kindra Montgomery-Block.
California Police Tried to Charge Injured Antifa
Police investigated far more anti-fascists than neo-Nazi-affiliated men.
Alleged ISIS Killer Omar Ameen Arrested in Sacramento
Ameen is believed to have assassinated a police officer in the town of Rawah in 2014 while fighting for ISIS.
Video: BLM Protesters Crash Police Officer Wedding
Video emerged Saturday showing Black Lives Matter protesters crashing the wedding of a police officer who shot and killed Stephon Clark in his own backyard in March.