
Road rage shooting on California freeway leaves 2 hurt
The shooting happened Friday night along I-80 near Auburn.
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The shooting happened Friday night along I-80 near Auburn.
A Sacramento bicyclist is still searching for justice after an alleged road rage incident between her and a truck driver last year.
Police are searching for a suspect in a shooting they say stemmed from a road rage incident in Tracy last week.
A road rage suspect who waved a gun during an October 2023 incident on Interstate Highway 80 in Fairfield was arrested, the California Highway Patrol said Thursday.
The man convicted of shooting at another driver during a road rage incident in Fairfield two years ago was sentenced last week to 10 years in state prison, prosecutors said Wednesday.
A jury convicted a man of a September 2021 road rage shooting that happened in Fairfield.
Authorities are searching for the driver of a car hauler who ran over another driver during a road rage incident in Sacramento.
Gunfire forced dozens of youth football players, coaches and parents to run for cover during the middle of their game in Fairfield Saturday afternoon. Video shows the 11-year-olds running for their lives at Fairfield High.
An arrest has been made in an alleged case of road rage that led to a shooting near the Isleton Bridge – and investigators believe the suspect could be linked to other incidents.
Two people were booked into the San Joaquin County Jail after a man was shot during a possible road rage incident in Tracy, authorities said Saturday.
Investigators believe the alleged road rage incident started miles away from where the shooting took place.
The Elk Grove man suspected in a 2022 shooting on Interstate 80 in Davis has been found mentally competent to stand trial.
An Amazon truck driver died after being shot on a freeway in Lathrop. A 71-year-old woman was shot at while driving her car in Stockton. Though it's a motive so far only confirmed for one of these shootings, are road rage incidents involving guns on the rise?
A 71-year-old woman in Stockton escaped injury after being shot at multiple times during a road rage incident Friday evening, authorities said Saturday.
A man involved in a road rage incident in which he was captured on video yelling racial slurs before crashing his vehicle has been arrested, the California Highway Patrol said Friday.
An arrest has been made in a freeway shooting that happened near Sacramento International Airport on Saturday.
A man suspected of stabbing another man to death following a road rage incident in rural Yolo County more than a decade ago is in custody after serving a sentence for an unrelated arrest in Mexico, authorities said Monday.
An investigation is underway after an apparent road rage incident led to a shooting on an Interstate 80 on-ramp in West Sacramento.
A Sacramento family is mourning the senseless deaths of a mother and father killed during a police pursuit after a suspect vehicle that cops were chasing crashed into them.
A vehicle accident has caused a section of Stockton Boulevard to be closed in Sacramento, said the California Highway Patrol.
Officers are investigating a road rage incident that has led to one person being detained in Rocklin on Thursday afternoon.
Two people were shot and are being transported to the hospital on Watt Avenue in North Highlands, said the Sacramento Sheriff's Office.
A man convicted of shooting at a woman who was eight months pregnant has been sentenced to 50 years to life in prison.
The man charged in a 2019 Modesto shooting that appears to have stemmed from road rage has been convicted.
The man accused of shooting and killing a man on I-5 in Sacramento earlier this week appeared before a judge Thursday.
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New crossing arms built too close to the tracks and trains not able to reach the right spot on time are just two reasons why SacRT is failing to provide the promised 15-minute train service in Folsom.
A K-9 officer with the Vacaville Police Department is making a slow but steady recovery after being shot on duty in January.
The man accused of killing a Stockton woman and her son, who were found dead on the night before Christmas Eve, was arrested in Mexico, authorities said Tuesday.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed laws Friday setting aside $50 million to help the state protect its policies from challenges by the Trump administration and defend immigrants amid the president's mass-deportation plans.
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A judge has granted the release of former San Francisco 49er Dana Stubblefield after his 2020 rape conviction was vacated by a California appeals court last December.
The UC Davis baseball team got to hit the field for the first time for a night practice at their home stadium, thanks to the addition of stadium lights.
DeMar DeRozan scored a season-high 42 points, including a baseline floater with 2 seconds left in overtime, and the Sacramento Kings beat the depleted Dallas Mavericks 129-128 on Monday night.
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Elon Musk, the world's wealthiest man, took questions for the first time since the president gave him broad authority to overhaul the executive branch.
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Pertussis cases are on the rise again, after a dip following the winter holidays.
The CDC says respiratory illness is now "very high" nationwide.
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The first dispensary of three planned in the city of Manteca held its soft opening.
Roadside food stands are a popular place to get a quick bite to eat, but Sacramento County worries some are also serving up problems.
Increasing costs have weighed up against Marcella's Mexican Restaurant, which has stayed in the same location under the same name for over 50 years.
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The man accused of killing a Stockton woman and her son, who were found dead on the night before Christmas Eve, was arrested in Mexico, authorities said Tuesday.
New crossing arms built too close to the tracks and trains not able to reach the right spot on time are just two reasons why SacRT is failing to provide the promised 15-minute train service in Folsom.