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Elk Grove doctor explains how to recognize sudden cardiac arrest signs in student-athletes
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — As the school year starts, student-athletes are also returning to their favorite sports. Between practices and games, the physical toll can be a real concern and experts say sudden cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death in young athletes. According to Kaiser Permanente, "Sudden cardiac...
Rocklin incident report: DUI collision, vehicle road hazard and shoplifter arrest
The Rocklin Police Department publishes a weekly crime report. Here are the published incidents from July 29-Aug. 4:. Between the hours of 2 a.m. and 7 a.m., an unknown vehicle sideswiped a pickup truck on the 3000 block of Argonaut Avenue. Nothing was seen or heard overnight, and the victim did not have any suspect information. Rocklin officers issued a case number to the victim.
Democratic mayors show support for California's retail crime proposition Gov. Newsom opposes
SACRAMENTO – More California mayors who are Democrats are stepping forward to support a statewide ballot initiative on retail crime that Gov. Gavin Newsom opposes.The mayor of San Jose and Elk Grove, along with the Sacramento County District Attorney, announced a new political action committee Wednesday aimed at getting the sweeping state retail and drug punishment initiative Prop 36 passed. "We know that the public safety debate has at times become partisan. It should not be," San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan said.Mahan stood at the state capitol alongside Elk Grove Mayor Bobbie Singh-Allen. The pair of democrats are...
Kings’ 2024-25 schedule released, to host Timberwolves in season opener
(FOX40.COM) — The Kings’ schedule is officially set for their 40th season in Sacramento. The NBA released the 82-game 2024-25 regular season schedules for all 32 teams on Thursday and the Kings are one of the teams that will begin the season at home. The Kings will host the Minnesota Timberwolves in their season opener […]
The Sacramento Goddess Festival is this week at Cal Expo. What to know
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Celebrate the goddess within this weekend at the Sacramento Goddess Festival. This is being promoted as a spiritual wellness event. The three-day event held at Cal Expo in Buildings C & D kicks off with a fairy tea party 5:30-8 p.m. Friday. Then there will be speakers, workshops, artisans, vendors and live music from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
$130 million in Project Homekey grants awarded to build homes in nine counties
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday that $130.6 million in new grant funding will build 533 permanent supportive homes across nine counties under Project Homekey. The funds will be distributed to projects in Sacramento, San Francisco, Merced, Orange, Riverside, Contra Costa, San Mateo, Sonoma, and Kern counties, according to the governor's office. ...
'It's just been a nightmare': Funeral held for California mother of two missing kids
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Loved ones of a California mother who died last month laid her to rest on Tuesday. The family of 28-year-old Angelica Bravo held her funeral and burial at St. Mary’s Cemetery and Funeral Center in Sacramento. Dozens of people shared warm embraces and placed white roses at Angelica’s final resting place.
Medi-Cal’s dental care gap: getting a tooth pulled is easy — much harder to get an implant
When Bobby Moske went to a community clinic a few years ago with a toothache, he couldn’t find a dentist in Marin County willing to take Medicaid to do a root canal. Marin Community Clinics referred the 75-year-old to a dentist about 20 miles away in San Francisco, but his tooth decayed while he waited months for authorization to cover the procedure. In the end, his tooth was pulled.
California's ShakeAlert system gets upgrade to detect major earthquakes faster
The West Coast's ShakeAlert system has received a significant upgrade, allowing it to more rapidly alert the public of the next major earthquake. The growing network of seismic sensors that make up the system throughout California, Oregon and Washington now also incorporates sensors that directly monitor movements on the surface of the earth,...
August is a dangerous time to ride motorcycles. A Sacramento event aims to highlight safety
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The summer season is a popular time for families to travel on the road. August is also the most dangerous month for motorcycle riders. It's prompted one group to create Safety Bike Night in hopes of raising awareness. Tuesday night from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.,...
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