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Sacramento’s district attorney says the men are facing three counts of homicide in the deaths of Johntaya Alexander, Melinda Davis and Yamile Martinez on the morning of April 3.
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A new temporary city manager was chosen by the Chico City Council. Also, the early release of a suspect connected with the mass shooting in downtown Sacramento is reigniting debates about criminal justice reform laws, and California wants electric vehicle sales to triple in the next four years.
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A Redding woman intends to plead guilty in an alleged abduction hoax. Also, rural school districts face challenges hiring teachers and applying for grants, and Sacramento police have identified an additional suspect in connection with this month’s mass shooting in downtown Sacramento.
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Chico City Council selects new district map. Also, the man accused of carrying out a mass shooting in Oroville appeared in court Wednesday, and Sacramento police now believe at least five people fired guns during the mass shooting downtown.
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Sacramento police arrested a second person Tuesday in connection with Sunday’s mass shooting. Also, a vigil was held for the six people killed, and a fire preparedness workshop was held in Paradise ahead of a potentially dangerous wildfire season.
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The search continues for multiple suspects in a shooting that left six people dead and 12 others injured early Sunday morning in downtown Sacramento. Also, Butte College sees its first increase in enrollment numbers in years, and lawmakers want more health warnings on cannabis products.
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Sacramento Police are searching for multiple shooters from an early Sunday morning shooting in downtown Sacramento that left six people dead.
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The suspect in a mass shooting last month in Oroville that took place on a Greyhound bus was scheduled to appear in a court Wednesday, but he refused to be taken to the courthouse. Also, more on research that says mass shootings often start with a domestic violence incident and a study finds California farmers lost a billion dollars and 9,000 jobs due to last year’s drought.
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Tim Garman takes his seat on the Shasta County Board of Supervisors Tuesday after winning the recall election against former District 2 Supervisor Leonard Moty. Also, Californians should prepare for a third straight drought year and Gov. Gavin Newsom moves to impose state sanctions on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.
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The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that a man killed his three children, all under the age of 15, and the person supervising their visit, then himself. The children’s mother had an active restraining order against their father.