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Rocklin Unified sued by state over controversial gender notification policy
A Northern California school district is being sued by the state over allegations the district failed to carry out corrective actions in a controversial gender notification policy adopted last summer.
State says Rocklin Unified violated non-discrimination provision in education code
ROCKLIN, Calif. — Parents of Rocklin Unified School District students said they're concerned the district hasn't given them any new information about its parental gender notification policy. "It's been really disappointing and really kind of frustrating that so much time and so many resources are being dedicated to something,...
Rocklin incident report: Attempted vehicle theft and grand theft at local business
The Rocklin Police Department publishes a weekly crime report, here are the published incidents from April 15-21. At approximately 12:05 a.m., a Rocklin officer conducted a traffic enforcement stop of a vehicle on the 1000 block of Sunset Boulevard. The driver of the vehicle was found to have an outstanding warrant for his arrest. The driver was subsequently placed under arrest, transported and booked into the South Placer County Jail.
Homicide suspect leads police on pursuit after attempted traffic stop
(FOX40.COM) — The West Sacramento Police Department said it recently arrested a homicide suspect after he led officers on a pursuit from West Sacramento to Woodland. According to police, Joseph Baker, 37, was booked into Yolo County Jail about two weeks ago after he was seen getting into a vehicle near the scene of a […]
Northern California police arrest seven for stealing mail from community mailboxes throughout Sacramento area
(FOX40.COM) — Seven people were recently arrested by Northern California police officers after it was discovered they possessed mail that was stolen from various community mailboxes throughout the Sacramento region. According to the Lincoln Police Department, 53 victims have been located along with 115 additional identified property owners of...
Deadly Arden Arcade crash caused by red light runner, officers say
ARDEN ARCADE – Authorities say a deadly crash on an Arden Arcade street was caused by a driver running a red light. The crash happened just after 8:30 a.m. Wednesday near the intersection of Watt and El Camino avenues. Metro Fire of Sacramento crews responded to the scene and found a sedan and an SUV had been involved in a crash. California Highway Patrol says it appears one of the vehicles ran a red light, then collided with another vehicle in the intersection. The impact sent one of the vehicles into a pole. One driver was pronounced dead at the scene, CHP says. Another person was treated by medics and released at the scene. The name of the person who died has not been released, but he was said to be a man in his 30s. California Highway Patrol will be investigating the crash. It's unclear, at this point, which vehicle was at fault.
Motorcyclist who died in Palm Springs crash identified
A 31-year-old motorcyclist who suffered fatal injuries Sunday night after colliding with a turning vehicle at an intersection was identified on Tuesday by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department. Caleb Goodrich of Auburn was heading north on North Gene Autry Trail at about 8 p.m. before the collision, according to...
California man arrested, stolen vehicle recovered after foot chase
COOS BAY, Ore. – A California man is in the Coos County Jail after allegedly running from police when they found him in possession of a stolen vehicle, according to Coos Bay police. According to the Coos Bay Police Department, a stolen truck had been spotted outside the Southsider...
Have you received a surprise fee at a restaurant? You're not alone | Dollars & Sense
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A lot of diners are angry and confused about certain fees showing up on their restaurant receipts. Many say they’re surprised at the extra dollars tacked onto the bill that aren’t food, tax or tip. “I noticed a charge on my receipt that was...
'I owe her my life': A Girl Scout helped save the life of a 73-year-old soccer player by teaching her dad CPR
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Girl Scouts learn valuable life lessons every year, from how to build a business to saving a life. That life lesson helped save a Roseville man. Bob Simonoff, 73, said if it wasn't for a spunky Girl Scout, he wouldn't be here today. He met Laila...
Traffic collision reported on Sunrise Avenue in Roseville
ROSEVILLE, Calif. — A traffic collision was reported at the intersection of Sunrise Avenue and Madden Lane in Roseville on Tuesday afternoon. Police received reports of at least two vehicles involved in the crash. No injuries were reported in the collision. Traffic slowdown can be expected. See our live...
Comeback kids: Rocklin rallies in sixth inning in win over Granite Bay
Rocklin second baseman Nick Coleman thought that he had cost his team the game. With two outs in the top of the sixth inning, Granite Bay’s Chase Bentley hit a popup to Coleman that should have ended the frame and keep things tied 0-0. Coleman struggled to get a read on the ball and wasn’t able to reel it in, allowing the Grizzlies to pull ahead 2-0.
A new California law will soon ban hidden surcharges and service fees
Hidden surcharges and service fees will soon be banned in California, including at restaurants. The new state law goes into effect July 1 for all businesses. “The law is about making sure consumers know what they are going to pay,” said the California Department of Justice to The San Francisco Chronicle. “And requires that the posted price include the full amount that a consumer must pay for that good or service.”
Construction underway for affordable apartments near Roseville
CALIFORNIA, USA — Construction is underway for affordable apartments in Placer County near Roseville. The groundbreaking for Terracina at Winding Creek happened Tuesday. Once complete, it will be a 284-unit apartment community split into two sites located along Westbrook Boulevard and Lower Bank Drive. The project is broken down...
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