KCRA Today: Sac housing market still ‘competitive,’ Trump endorses Kevin Kiley, churchgoers detain gunman
KCRA 3 is rounding up all the information you need to know to get a head start on your day.
Here you'll find what you missed overnight, what's happening throughout the day, the forecast and how your commute is shaping up.
You can also watch our morning newscasts live from 4-9 a.m. here.
WHAT'S HAPPENING IN NORCAL
Sacramento housing market still ‘competitive’ even as interest rates rise | Buyers and sellers across the Sacramento region are bracing themselves as interest rates peak after years of relief. According to a housing analyst, the Sacramento area is in its 11th year of growth, with housing prices increasing approximately 15% compared to this time last year. Read more here.
2 teens, 1 adult hospitalized in Citrus Heights stabbing. Police search for suspect | Two teenagers and an adult were taken to the hospital Sunday morning after being stabbed multiple times, authorities said. Police are now searching for the person who attacked them. Read more here.
Former President Trump endorses Rocklin's Kevin Kiley for Congress | Former President Donald Trump has endorsed Republican Kevin Kiley for a new California congressional district. Kiley is running in June's Primary Election against fellow Republican Scott Jones, the Sacramento County Sheriff, for the District 3 congressional seat. It's a new district created as a result of redistricting. Read more here.
It's not a mistake. California voters will vote for the same U.S. Senate seat twice | If you've already received your ballot, you might have noticed that the office of U.S. Senate is on your ballot twice. It's not a mistake; it's not a typo. It's something more of an anomaly stemming from when then-Sen. Kamala Harris became vice president of the United States. Read more here.
California churchgoers detained gunman in deadly attack, police say parishioners hog-tied the man | A man opened fire during a lunch reception at a Southern California church on Sunday, killing one person and injuring several others before being stopped and hog-tied by parishioners in what a sheriff’s official called an act of “exceptional heroism and bravery.” Read more here.
WHAT'S HAPPENING ELSEWHERE
The Buffalo supermarket massacre is the latest mass shooting authorities say was motivated by hate | Saturday's massacre in Buffalo, New York, is the latest mass shooting in which authorities say the suspect was motivated by hate. The suspected shooter, an 18-year-old white man, shot and killed 10 people and injured three others at a supermarket in a predominantly Black area, authorities said. Eleven of the victims are Black. Read more here.
'My love is gone': Naomi Judd remembered in song and tears at public memorial | Remarks and music with lyrics about love, loss and heaven were a common thread throughout the public memorial held for Naomi Judd Sunday at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. Read more here.
'Not your everyday arrest:' Police relocate alligator after it turns up outside South Carolina school | Concerned passersby called police after observing the alligator on Tuesday, according to Charleston's Animal Control Supervisor, Courtney Bayles. The 6-foot reptile was spotted walking in roadways and through residents' yards before making its way to the elementary school. Read more here.
Scam message says 'Look who just died' and includes link. Don't click it | It appears to be coming from a friend through Facebook Messenger. It reads, "Look who just died" and includes a link. Your curiosity may tempt you to click the link to see who died. Don't do it. Read more here.
WHAT'S COMING UP TODAY
- A ‘Stop School Closure’ rally is being held at the Capitol today from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., calling for full funding of schools and speaking to the impacts of state takeovers.
- The Central Valley Flood Protection Board's second public hearing on the updated flood protection plan is being held today in Sacramento at 10 a.m. in the first-floor auditorium of the California Natural Resources Agency.
TODAY'S WEATHER OUTLOOK
Meteorologist Melanie Hunter says most of Northern California is waking up to temperatures in the 50s, with breezy conditions through areas of the San Joaquin Valley. The week is expected to be on the warmer side. Monday, temperatures will be in the mid- to upper-70s by noon, and topping out in the mid-80s by 3 p.m.
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REAL-TIME TRAFFIC MAP
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