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Top Sacramento news: Officers paid thousands in overtime for reality show; LGBT youth shelter opens

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Published on July 01, 2019
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Sacramento's first LGBT youth shelter opens Monday

An expert tells ABC10, 40% of the homeless youth in Sacramento identify as LGBT.

Read the full story on ABC10.

UPDATE: Man dies after Sacramento apartment fire

A man who was hospitalized after a fire engulfed an apartment Sunday in Sacramento County has died, fire officials said.

Read the full story on KCRA 3.

Sacramento Shakespeare Festival opens 2019 season at an indoor venue

After 32 years in William Land Park, the Sacramento Shakespeare Festival opens at Sacramento City College.

Read the full story on ABC Sacramento, KXTV.

Woman has sights on becoming first female Hmong-American Sacramento Fire Department firefighter

It's a fire academy first. A recruit is set to make history with the Sacramento Fire Department.

Read the full story on CBS13 CBS Sacramento.

Sheriff’s officers were paid thousands in overtime working on Netflix reality show ‘Jailbirds’

A county invoice shows production company 44 Blue Productions was billed $42,211 to reimburse the sheriff for 482 hours of overtime during filming. The money was for “guard” work by deputies and sergeants

Read the full story on The Fresno Bee.


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