During Christmas night in Sacramento's Fab 40s neighborhood, mysterious temporary 'right turn only' signs were installed at key intersections to manage holiday traffic, leading to less congestion compared to previous years, though their origin remains unclear.
Christine Pelosi plans to run for the California State Senate in Sacramento in 2028, focusing on issues like the future of work, women's rights, and making California more affordable amid the AI industry boom, emphasizing her desire to impact state legislation rather than pursuing a congressional seat.
Keegan Murray, a key player for the Sacramento Kings and the No. 4 pick in the 2022 NBA draft, has signed a five-year, $140 million extension, securing his future with the team through 2030-31. Despite a minor injury that will sideline him for the first 10 games of the season, Murray's strong defense and scoring ability make him a vital part of the Kings' roster.
After a medical helicopter crash on Highway 50 in Sacramento, bystanders and drivers helped lift the wreckage to free a pinned nurse, Suzie Smith, who was in critical condition. The community's quick response and collective effort played a crucial role in the rescue, with no injuries reported among the helpers or other drivers.
A REACH Air Medical Services helicopter crashed on Highway 50 in Sacramento shortly after takeoff from UC Davis Medical Center, resulting in crew members being hospitalized; no patients were onboard, and investigations are ongoing.
A medical helicopter crashed on Highway 50 in Sacramento, resulting in at least three critically injured crew members who were taken to hospitals; the cause of the crash is under investigation.
A retired California lobbyist, Anibal Hernandez Santana, was ordered to remain in custody without bail after allegedly shooting into an ABC affiliate in Sacramento, with prosecutors suggesting the act was politically motivated, linked to his possession of politically charged materials and notes indicating potential plans for violence.
A man accused of shooting at a Sacramento TV station was flagged on social media for violent speech days earlier, with investigations suggesting a possible political motivation linked to recent media and political events. The suspect's social media posts criticized political figures and were flagged for violent speech, raising concerns about the influence of social media on political violence.
A man in Sacramento is charged with firing shots at an ABC affiliate station, leaving notes critical of political figures and a reminder to 'do the next scary thing.' He was detained after the incident, and authorities found additional threatening notes and political references. He faces multiple federal and state charges, with potential decades in prison.
A man accused of shooting into Sacramento ABC affiliate KXTV's station had a note referencing Jeffrey Epstein and political figures, and was charged with interfering with a communication station and firearm offenses. The incident appears to have a possible political motive, and the suspect was found with related notes and a firearm, with ongoing investigations into his mental health and motives.
Anibal Hernandez Santana was federally charged after firing shots at the KXTV/ABC 10 station in Sacramento, including within a school zone, with no injuries reported. He was arrested by the FBI and faces potential penalties of up to five years in prison and fines if convicted.
A Sacramento man, Anibal Hernandez Santana, was re-arrested after shooting into ABC10's lobby, just hours after posting bail. The incident involved gunfire that caused bullet holes in the station's window, but no injuries occurred. Santana was initially detained on charges including assault and negligent discharge of a firearm, linked to a drive-by shooting, and was later released on bail before being re-arrested for violating federal statutes related to interference with radio communications. The investigation is ongoing, with authorities and the station cooperating.
A man in Sacramento was arrested after shooting at a local ABC station, KXTV, with no injuries reported. The suspect, Anibal Hernandez Santana, fired at least three rounds through a window, and the motive remains unclear. The attack occurred amid protests over ABC's decision to pull Jimmy Kimmel's show, which had sparked controversy. Authorities, including the FBI, are investigating the incident, and the station's employees are safe.
A man was arrested after firing shots into the ABC10 TV station in Sacramento, with no injuries reported. The incident occurred amid protests over a show suspension, and the motive is under investigation. The station has increased security, and the suspect is scheduled for court.
A suspect, Anibal Hernandezsantana, was arrested for shooting into the lobby of Sacramento's ABC10 station, shortly after a protest outside the station over Jimmy Kimmel's suspension. The shooting involved at least three gunshots from a passing vehicle, but no injuries were reported. The motive remains under investigation.