Former Sacramento deputy kills 11-year-old son
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Sacramento County first responders, community discuss catastrophe contingencies at public meeting
Catastrophe contingencies were what were being discussed at a public meeting in Sacramento County on Wednesday evening. When flooding occurs or a wildfire breaks out, Sacramento County disaster planners want to be ready. "We never know when something will hit," said Matt Robinson with Sacramento County Water Resources.
A meeting Wednesday afternoon could determine the fates of Sacramento nonprofits, some of which work with students.
The Sacramento region is forecasted to see seasonal conditions this weekend. "I think I speak for all of us when I say 'what the actual f**k'!" Rebecca Pinckard pleads guilty to having a relationship with a prisoner at Highpoint Prison. For an administration that loves AI-generated imagery, you'd think that someone would have hopped onto Photoshop.
Sacramento Sheriff Jim Cooper was among the first to spot the former deputy on the run after he fatally stabbed his 11-year-old son at their Elk Grove home.
Residents living in the area have cited concerns including increased air pollution, traffic congestion and proximity to an elementary school.
Sacramento police are investigating an early-morning assault that left a man dead. The roadway remains closed as detectives process the scene and gather evidence.
On the first Black Business Friday, more than 50 Black-owned businesses filled Florin Square in Sacramento, while shoppers were encouraged to boycott corporations that have donated to anti-Black and antidemocratic policies.