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Top Sacramento news: Norovirus outbreak closes elementary school; city panhandling ordinance repeal

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Published on May 15, 2019
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Sacramento.

Homeless encampment encroaches on Sacramento cemetery

Families are frustrated a homeless encampment is encroaching on the gravesites of loved ones.

Read the full story on KCRA 3.

Norovirus outbreak closes Harry Dewey Fundamental Elementary School for rest of this week

FAIR OAKS -- A San Juan Unified elementary school in Fair Oaks will be closed for the rest of the week after several students contracted norovirus. 

Read the full story on FOX40.

Elk Grove school staffer diagnosed with infection that can cause meningitis, officials say

An Elk Grove school staff member was diagnosed with meningococcal disease, and may have interacted with students and faculty, according to the Sacramento County Department of Health Services.

Read the full story on The Sacramento Bee.

Sentry Mode captures men appearing to key Tesla in Sacramento

Two men were caught on video allegedly keying a Tesla in Old Sacramento and they appear to be unaware they were being filmed.

Read the full story on CBS13 CBS Sacramento.

Sacramento ordinance banned ‘aggressive panhandling.’ Now the law may be erased

Sacramento, CA, is poised to repeal its controversial ordinance against aggressive panhandling, which a federal judge ordered the city to stop enforcing in July after an ACLU and activist lawsuit.

Read the full story on The Sacramento Bee.


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