Former Madera County Worker Pleads Guilty to Identity Theft and Stealing Government Benefits
Ex-social services worker Leticia Mariscal pleaded guilty to stealing identities and CalFresh benefits, totaling $40,000 from vulnerable victims. She faces a mandatory two-year sentence and a potential $250,000 fine.
Sacramento Invites Public Input on Redevelopment of 102-Acre South Sacramento Site
Sacramento is seeking public input on the future of a 102-acre property for potential uses like housing and a youth soccer complex. A community meeting is scheduled, and proposals are accepted through February 27.
Sacramento Commuters Face Back-to-Back Traffic Chaos Due to Big Rig Incidents on I-5 and I-80
Two big rigs caused major traffic delays in Sacramento, with a jackknifed truck on Highway 50 to I-5 on Tuesday and an overturned truck on I-80 to I-5 on Monday.
Stealth Superbug Fungus Invades California Hospitals, Hitting Sickest Patients Hardest
A drug‑resistant fungus, Candida auris, is spreading in California hospitals and nursing homes; the sickest patients are most vulnerable and facilities are tightening screening and cleaning.



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