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Police Chief Sekou Millington says that an armed 17-year-old boy had tried to attack several members of his family, including his older brother.
Firefighters said the home had heavy smoke and that there were victims inside when they arrived.
Officials said the victim was a 17-year-old male, and his injuries were life-threatening.
California issued requests to developers to provide plans for converting three state buildings in downtown Sacramento into hundreds of apartments.
Legislators introduced a bill known as the 'Food For All Act,' which would allow undocumented immigrants to apply for CalFresh.
A ride got stuck at an amusement park in North Highlands for the second time several months. The general manager of the park says he is in contact with Cal OSHA about establishing new guidelines for the ride.
Electric vehicle fires cannot be extinguished in the same way that a gas-powered vehicle fire is extinguished, according to Sacramento Metro Fire.
The city council will vote on whether to approve the purchase of the vehicle, but a community group says that the city can work with the sheriff's office to use theirs.
An Amazon driver rescued a dog from a burning vehicle in Merced.
Firefighters responded to a fire along Howe Avenue in Arden-Arcade.
Firefighters responded to a fire at an apartment complex along Howe Avenue.
The assistance center is for community members to receive help as they recover from the damages caused by the storms at the start of the year.