SF News Day Around the Bay: Suspect Arrested In Sacramento Shooting Sacramento police arrested a 26-year-old man early Monday in connection with Sunday's mass shooting, the SFPD is seeking suspects in a Tenderloin stabbing, and Pinterest has unveiled a highly flexible office plan for employees.
SF News Police Seek Multiple Shooters In Sacramento Massacre as Victims Begin Being Identified A mass shooting in downtown Sacramento on Sunday morning that claimed at least six lives and injured a dozen other people appears to have been the result of a shootout between multiple gunmen, possibly stemming from a large fight that broke out as nightclubs were emptying out.
SF Politics Universal Healthcare Bill Falls in State Assembly Yet Again A bill to bring publicly funded healthcare to every Californian did not even make it to the floor for a vote, to the delight of opponents who called it a “government healthcare takeover.”
SF News Sacramento Woman Pleads Guilty to Knocking Out Flight Attendant's Teeth In one of the — grossly — many cases of assaults on flight attendants during this pandemic because Americans don't know how to behave, a Sacramento woman has pleaded guilty to punching a flight attendant on a Southwest flight in May.
SF News Anti-LGBT 'Karen' Video Emerges From Hotel Pool In Sacramento; Oakland Woman Was Allegedly Upset Over Women Kissing Just in time for Pride Month, we have a new video going viral of an outraged white woman being escorted out of a hotel pool area in Sacramento after allegedly complaining about the fact that two women were publicly kissing with children present.
SF News Notorious Sacramento-Area Serial Killer Roger Kibbe, a.k.a. The I-5 Strangler, Is Killed In Prison Roger Reece Kibbe, who was serving multiple life sentences for the rape and murder of women he found on the freeways around Sacramento in the 1970 and 80s, was apparently killed in a homicide at Mule Creek State Prison on Sunday.
SF Politics Sacramento Braces for Pro-Trump, Anti-Government Mobs At the State Capitol Building in Sacramento, security is being beefed up this week as it is at capitols around the nation as governors and law enforcement brace for a possible replay of what happened last week in Washington.
SF News Dude Dressed as Santa in Powered Parachute Contraption Crashes Into Power Lines Near Sacramento A guy dressed as Santa Claus made a wrong turn in his flying "sled" north of Sacramento on Sunday morning and ended up snagged in some power lines and in need of rescue.
SF News Two More Coronavirus Cases Confirmed in NorCal, Plus One More Suspected As many as three more Sacramento and Humboldt County victims could be infected with coronavirus, in addition to the five cruise ship patients hospitalized in northern California.
SF News Bay Area-Born Police Officer Killed In Sacramento After Answering Domestic Dispute Call 26-year-old Officer Tara O'Sullivan, originally from Pleasant Hill, was the first officer killed in the line of duty in Sacramento in 20 years.
SF News Wiener's Housing Density Bill Gets Put Off Until 2020 By State Senate Committee Sen. Scott Wiener's contentious Senate Bill 50, which is aimed at forcing denser zoning in larger California cities in neighborhoods near transit hubs, is now dead for the time being.
SF News No Charges in Stephon Clark Shooting, Family Seeks State Prosecution Wounds are reopened in the case of an unarmed Sacramento man who police shot six times in the back.
SF News Prescription Drug Pricing To Become More Transparent Thanks To New California Law Californians are going to get a much better understanding of how prescriptions drugs are impacting healthcare premiums thanks to new legislation that was just signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown. According to
SF News Bay Area Man Allegedly Kills Sacramento Sheriff's Deputy, Injures Two CHP Officers A stolen vehicle investigation at a Sacramento hotel ended in tragedy for a veteran Sacramento County sheriff's deputy, when a suspect opened fire from inside the room of a Ramada Inn. The incident
Arts & Entertainment Feel-Good Feels Du Jour: Northern California Woman Adopts 'Most Unadoptable' Shelter Dog This kind woman walked into our shelter and asked who the oldest, hardest to adopt dog was. So we introduced her to Jake. Jake has been with us for a long time, is
Arts & Entertainment I Watched The 'Life Of Kylie' Prom Episode Shot In Sacramento And I Have Some Thoughts Kylie Jenner has her own TV show now, it premiered over the weekend, and I'll cut to the chase and just say it's the most cynical, vapid, depressing piece of reality television garbage
SF News Lyft Driver Attacked By 8 People After She Says They Can't Fit In Her Car A Lyft driver in Sacramento was brutally beaten by eight young adults after she refused to take them all in her six-passenger vehicle. The Sacramento Bee reports via driver Nakayla Hall's Facebook page
SF News Sacramento Men Who Stopped Train Attack Will Play Themselves In Clint Eastwood Movie There are perks to heroism. According to KRON 4, the three Sacramento-based men who thwarted an attempted act of terrorism on a French train in 2015 will get to play themselves in Clint
SF News SF Man Drowns After Saving Daughter in Kayaking Accident The final moments of San Francisco resident Roni Avila’s life were spent saving his five-year-old daughter after their kayak overturned Sunday afternoon in the Sacramento River near Rio Vista. The Associated Press
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Video: Nacho Cheese Botulism Victim Speaks One of ten known victims of a botulism outbreak tied to a nacho cheese dispenser at a Sacramento area gas station, 22-year-old Karina Uroza, is one of the lucky ones. As she tells
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Nacho Cheese From Sacramento Gas Station Sends Five To Hospital With Botulism A terrible story out of Sacramento: Five people, including a 33-year-old mother of three, have been hospitalized with botulism poisoning from botulinum bacteria after eating nacho cheese sauce from a gas station deli
SF News Sacramento Area Man Arrested In $900K Bee Heist Bees are big business, especially as their numbers are dwindling and their colonies are threatened by various toxins. And since a lot of farmers around California, especially almond growers, now pay big bucks
Arts & Entertainment Video: Rat Runs Through Sacramento Classroom Substitute teacher Veronica Luther posted the video above to Facebook Monday showing a rat running through a classroom she was assigned to at John F. Kennedy High School in Sacramento. Her video has
SF News Sacramento Police Officer Tackles, Beats Black Man 'For Jaywalking' Posted by Naomi Montaie on Monday, April 10, 2017 Disturbing bystander video circulating on Facebook shows a Sacramento Police Officer tackling and hitting a man, Nandi Cain Jr., who was reportedly stopped for
Arts & Entertainment Kylie Jenner Showed Up At A Sacramento High School Prom To Be One Lucky Kid's Date It was possibly done as a stunt for Life of Kylie, which is why the details are all so vague, but Kylie Jenner hopped a private jet up to Sacramento over the weekend