Get a Head Start on Your Day with KCRA 3: Local News, Weather, and More
KCRA 3 is providing a comprehensive roundup of all the information you need to start your day off right. From local news to weather updates and traffic reports, they have you covered. Here are some of the top stories happening locally:
– Wildlife officials have determined that a man who shot a young bear near South Lake Tahoe was justified in his actions.
– There has been a nearly 50% drop in Black student enrollment in California, according to a new report.
– A pursuit involving teenagers with alleged gang ties in Sacramento County ended in a fiery crash.
– Rumors about Buffalo Wild Wings leaving California have been debunked.
– Park Rangers are investigating reports of a strange black substance on boats at Folsom Lake.
– People are camping outside the Sacramento federal courthouse calling for an end to Israel funding.
– Sacramento International Airport has purchased a dozen buses to ease shuttle struggles.
– A car-sharing program in Sacramento’s poorest neighborhoods is still active, but more participation is needed.
– Stockton PD has released video of officers shooting an armed robbery suspect.
– California lawmakers are ramping up budget talks to address a $27.6 billion budget gap.
– A reward has been increased to $10,000 after a bronze horse statue was stolen from a Yolo County stable.
In other news, the jury in Trump’s hush money case is set to begin deliberations, Texas is battered by another powerful storm, and two new giant pandas are returning to Washington’s National Zoo from China.
Today, convicted killer Scott Peterson returns to court, Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks at a summit on generative AI, and the Asian Pacific Islanders American Public Affairs Association advocates for legislative priorities at the Capitol. Former Stockton school board president AngelAnn Flores is back in court in a fraud case, and people are encouraged to bring their dogs to tonight’s River Cats game against the Tacoma Rainiers.
The weather outlook for today includes comfortable temperatures with a slight increase, and the north winds may raise the fire danger. Be prepared for pollen if you struggle with allergies.
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