Sacramento/ Community & Society
Published on April 28, 2020
Top Sacramento news: Newsom sued over stay-at-home order; surge in kittens at local SPCA; morePhoto: Ray Bouknight/Flickr

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Newsom sued by California residents demanding end to stay-at-home rules

Two Sacramento County residents on Monday filed a federal lawsuit challenging Gov. Gavin Newsom’s sweeping stay-at-home order that is credited with helping slow the spread of coronavirus.

Read the full story on Los Angeles Times.

Kitten crisis at Sacramento SPCA: Up 500% in a week

The Sacramento SPCA is facing a record surge in the number of young and newborn kittens coming into their facility on Florin Perkins Road since the governor's stay-at-home order went into effect.

Read the full story on KCRA 3.

Sister of victim in 40-year-old cold case hopes 'very controversial' genealogy testing stays after suspect's arrest

Phillip Lee Wilson, 71, was arraigned in Sacramento Superior Court and appeared in a wheelchair

Read the full story on ABC Sacramento, KXTV.

Demand surges for chickens, garden veggies as shoppers look beyond grocery store shelves

A Sacramento feed store will buy nearly 2,000 chicks only to have them snatched up in a couple hours, and some nurseries can't keep keep their veggies in stock.

Read the full story on ABC Sacramento, KXTV.


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