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Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary announces Black Bear Awareness Weekend with activities, meet-and-greets, and educational talks, coinciding with National Black Bear Day.
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The Folsom Public Library is launching its Summer Reading Challenge with activities for all ages, including a musical performance and prizes for reading books.
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The weather forecast for Sacramento promises clear skies, rising temperatures, and a sunny Memorial Day with temperatures approaching triple digits later in the week.
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Paul Hughes from Colfax received a 24-year sentence for child exploitation, having made explicit images of minors and recorded others surreptitiously.
Stockton Police seek tips in the New Year's Eve homicide of Michael Pruitt, urging witnesses to contact them or use Stockton Crime Stoppers for a possible reward.
A stabbing in Citrus Heights led to a victim with serious injuries. Austin Carson was arrested in connection with the incident and charged with attempted murder. Police seek public help in the investigation.
The Nevada County Sheriff's Office arrested Clay Leffew for a Mother's Day shooting, coordinating with multiple agencies to execute the arrest without incident.
The weather forecast for Sacramento from the NWS predicts sunny and pleasant weather with highs around 85° today, clear nights, and a slight dip to 81° on Friday. The weekend remains sunny, with continued stability into Memorial Day.
Stockton Police investigate an armed robbery at a local business, asking the public for tips to identify the suspect via their "Who's That Wednesday" campaign.
Visalia doctor Stephen D. Meis admitted to distributing misbranded COVID-19 treatments with partner Huu Tieu, facing penalties amid pandemic exploitation.
The NWS predicts sunny and increasingly hot weather in Sacramento, with highs reaching up to 95 degrees and nights around 60, continuing throughout the week.
Placer County Sheriff warns of a scam where callers impersonate deputies, claiming residents missed jury duty and have a warrant, demanding payment to avoid arrest.
Two men were indicted for allegedly defrauding Fresno County by hacking an email and submitting fake invoices, redirecting $1.5 million to their bank account.
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