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Pancreatic cancer survivors, families and supporters come together to raise awareness in Sacramento
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Hundreds of people came out to participate in a call for pancreatic cancer awareness at the River Walk Park in Sacramento. A walk was organized by the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN). Pancreatic cancer survivors, families, caregivers, researchers and supporters took steps together at nearly...
Weekly farmers markets to return to downtown Sacramento
(FOX40.COM) — A couple of certified farmers’ markets are returning to downtown Sacramento. The popular Capitol Mall Farmers’ Market returns on May 1 on Capitol Mall and 6th Street. The farmers’ market will run every Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. until Oct. 30. The farmers market at Capitol Mall, organized by the Downtown […]
Davis to hold remembrance events for 1-year anniversary of stabbing victims
(FOX40.COM) — Saturday marks the one-year anniversary since David Breaux died as one of three victims in the Davis Stabbing killings. Breaux, 50, was killed on April 27 and Karim Abou Najm, 20, was killed on April 29. Kimberlee Gilroy, 65, was stabbed several times on May 1 but would survive. “A year ago, our […]
Taste of Korea
“Taste of Korea” is a Korean cultural festival and expo where Korean and Asian foods, cultural activities, and artistic expressions intertwine here in Sacramento. Enjoy Korean culture through delicious food, interactive exhibits, fun activities, and fantastic musical performances with thou-sands of your neighbors!. May 4 (Sat) 11 AM –...
Yolo County Moms for Liberty hosts forum on female sports
Davis library forum held to discuss trans people in female sports. The Moms for Liberty Yolo County chapter held a public forum with guest speakers on April 13 to discuss alleged gender discrimination in the California Interscholastic Federation’s (CIF) policy. The event was held at the Mary L. Stephens Davis Library, lasting from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., was free and open to the public.
Vigil held for teen stabbed to death near Sacramento's Tower Bridge
ANTELOPE -- Friends and loved ones gathered at an Antelope park in Sacramento County on Friday to remember 16-year-old Kirill Trush who was stabbed and killed near the Tower Bridge in West Sacramento over the weekend.The vigil was organized by Trush's friends and attended by some of his Central High School classmates. Family members, including his cousin and aunt, also attended the vigil.Rain didn't stop the plans to honor Trush, and as the rain stopped and the sun peaked through clouds, one friend told CBS13 that it was symbolic of Trush's personality."Today's weather, for example, sunshine on a rainy day, that was him. He just brought smiles to everyone — all the time," said Isabella Plasichuk, a friend.Candles, balloons, and photos of the teen were set up in his honor alongside handwritten messages of love from his friends."He's only 16. His life's not supposed to end there," said Angelina Zhuravskaya, Trush's aunt.Some in attendance told CBS13 that they want to know who the suspect is and are hopeful there will be an update soon.West Sacramento police said this week that there is not an ongoing threat to the public and that the incident appears to be isolated.
Roseville man dies after crash on Riego Road
SUTTER COUNTY, Calif. — A Roseville man died Thursday after a two-vehicle crash in Sutter County. The California Highway Patrol said a 24-year-old man was driving eastbound on Riego Road east of Pacific Avenue around 3 p.m. A 55-year-old Sacramento man was driving a truck westbound on Riego Road...
Police arrest bank burglary suspect in College Town
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A man is accused of breaking into a Sacramento bank, the Sacramento Police Department said. Police were dispatched before 6 a.m. Friday to the Golden 1 Credit Union bank branch on College Town Drive near the Sacramento State college campus. Upon arrival, officers found an open door at a time when the bank was closed.
Old Sacramento Spring Festival fun for the whole family
With spring in full bloom, the Sacramento History Museum invites the community to celebrate the season during a fun, free and family-friendly Old Sacramento Spring Festival on Sunday, April 28. The fun-filled festival takes place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the sycamore-shaded lawn just across from the Sacramento History Museum and California State Railroad Museum at the Old Sacramento Waterfront.
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