
10 Suspects Sought In Roseville Galleria Jewelry Store Smash-And-Grab
Police are looking for a group of suspects they say robbed a Roseville Galleria jewelry store and terrorized customers inside of the mall.
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Police are looking for a group of suspects they say robbed a Roseville Galleria jewelry store and terrorized customers inside of the mall.
A man is in custody accused of making violent threats toward shoppers and businesses at the Roseville Galleria, police said on Sunday.
The Roseville Galleria has reopened at 25% capacity and shoppers are excited to be back.
Weeks of warnings end with shutdowns across the board. Now no matter where you live, bars are ordered to close and indoor dining has been stopped.
The Roseville Galleria is closing on Monday over concerns about that the mall may see the same kinds of unrest other shopping centers have experienced in recent days.
The Roseville Galleria mall reopened on Friday morning - welcoming back customers for the first time in two months since the state started shutting down over the coronavirus.
The Arden Fair Mall will not be back open for in-mall shopping by Memorial Day weekend.
A person was stabbed during a road rage incident on Highway 65 in Placer County Monday.
After spending a day with her family at the Roseville Galleria, Kathy Jennings got quite a shock when she went to get her car.
Four people are accused of stealing $35,000 worth of merchandise from Roseville Galleria Mall on Friday.
Police are asking for help in finding two women suspected of making fraudulent purchases at the Roseville Galleria.
Some upcoming roadwork may change your route to the Roseville Galleria.
The women's clothing company joins a growing group of retailers that couldn't survive bankruptcy.
Police are looking for multiple suspects who stole an ATM from inside the Roseville Galleria Wednesday morning.
Special hours for local malls during the holidays.
Macy's and other retailers offered evacuees extra special discounts for Camp Fire evacuees.
The three men arrested after Wednesday's theft at the Roseville Galleria Apple store have been identified.
The Apple store in Roseville has been once again targeted by thieves.
The search is on for thieves who targeted the Roseville Galleria Apple Store on Tuesday.
Roseville Police say four men entered the Apple Store around 8 p.m. on Tuesday and began stealing products on display.
CEO Piau Phang Foo called the situation in malls "extremely challenging," and thanked employees who had staffed stores in those locations.
With masks on their faces, they used baseball bats to smash display cases at DeVon's Jewelers in Roseville Galleria.
Police say a suspicious package left at a business near Roseville Galleria Mall has been determined not to be an explosive device.
In all, 44 stores had to temporarily close before the holiday season in 2010. The mall rebuilt and eventually reopened.
Fighting through rain and terrible Friday traffic, hundreds of brave last-minute shoppers packed local malls today. The Roseville Galleria says those crowds are translating to a better holiday season than last year.
Advocates are citing a 2018 appeals court ruling that says governments can't criminalize living outside when shelter isn't available.
Californians are being asked to save energy on Wednesday to avoid power outages due to surging air conditioning use.
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Advocates are citing a 2018 appeals court ruling that says governments can't criminalize living outside when shelter isn't available.
Californians are being asked to save energy on Wednesday to avoid power outages due to surging air conditioning use.
Right next to the manicured greens on Haggin Oaks Golf Complex, sits a cluttered encampment.
The Wyoming congresswoman lost to Trump-backed challenger Harriet Hageman. In Alaska, Sen. Lisa Murkowski and Kelly Tshibaka will advance to the general election in the Senate race.
Unserialized ghost guns will effectively be banned on Aug. 24, and retailers are scrambling to sell them.
Advocates are citing a 2018 appeals court ruling that says governments can't criminalize living outside when shelter isn't available.
A Tesla caught fire along Interstate 80 into Sacramento on Monday morning.
Police have arrested a man who allegedly assaulted someone at a shop in midtown over the weekend.
Dozens of volunteers pulled thousands of pounds of trash from Arcade Creek on Sunday. It's part of a major effort to keep Sacramento's waterways healthy.
Person arrested Sunday after police say the thieves were able to cut a hole in the bottom of the trailer and slowly remove each kart.
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Anne Heche, the Emmy-winning film and television actor whose dramatic Hollywood rise in the 1990s and accomplished career contrasted with personal chapters of turmoil, died of injuries from a fiery car crash. She was 53.
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Voters in Southern California's San Bernardino County will soon get to say whether they want the county to potentially secede from the state.
California delayed or improperly denied unemployment benefits for roughly 6 million people during the pandemic because state policies "do not prioritize getting benefits to workers quickly," according to a nonpartisan report released Monday by the Legislative Analyst's Office.
The Giants came back against Arizona's bullpen after D-backs ace Merrill Kelly outdueled Jakob Junis.
The Oakland Athletics beat the Texas Rangers 5-1 on Tuesday night, ending a nine-game losing streak.
Pete Carril, the rumpled, cigar-smoking basketball coach who led Princeton to 11 appearances in the NCAA Tournament, where his teams unnerved formidable opponents and rattled March Madness with old-school fundamentals, died Monday.
San Francisco 49ers safety Jimmie Ward pulled his hamstring and might not be ready to return for the season opener on Sept. 11 in Chicago.
Trey Lance flashed his big arm in a brief preseason stint for San Francisco with a 76-yard touchdown pass to speedy rookie Danny Gray and the 49ers beat the Packers 28-21 on Friday night.
The Wyoming congresswoman lost to Trump-backed challenger Harriet Hageman. In Alaska, Sen. Lisa Murkowski and Kelly Tshibaka will advance to the general election in the Senate race.
The first lady has been vacationing in South Carolina with her family, including President Biden.
Capitol Police said the man did not appear to be targeting any members of Congress, who are on recess.
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Inflation may be slowing overall, but food prices are still sky-high.
After waiting more than a week for Zillow to take down a fraudulent listing of her property, a Sacramento landlord called on Kurtis Ming to investigate.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tested its next batch of vehicles against a taller, heavier, faster barrier like the trucks and SUVs out on the road today. But some of the most popular cars in the country didn't fare so well.
Prices at the pump continue to sink, providing relief to inflation-weary consumers and an economy mired in a slowdown.
Rent-A-Center will pay $15.5 million to settle California's allegations that it misled and overcharged tens of thousands of customers.
The Placer County district attorney is demanding answers from CDCR about why the man arrested for killing and dismembering a 77-year-old woman had been released from prison after serving less than half his sentence.
Wage theft is a crime that has cost California workers an estimated $2 billion a year.
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After waiting more than a week for Zillow to take down a fraudulent listing of her property, a Sacramento landlord called on Kurtis Ming to investigate.
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When a South Sacramento woman noticed some confusing freeway signs and several close calls, she reached out to California's Department of Transportation about the issue. But after weeks of not hearing anything back, she called Kurtis to investigate.
The fire started Monday after a big rig crashed on the freeway near Live Oak Road between Colfax and Weimar.
Forward progress has been stopped in a wildfire that prompted evacuation orders in rural Vacaville on Monday
In the decade leading to the Caldor Fire, the agency treated 1,000 acres in the wildland-urban interface.
Lightning-caused blaze discovered last week now estimated at 167 acres
The fire began at roughly 4 p.m. in the area of Lafayette Ridge.
A customer at a restaurant in Pennsylvania left a hefty $3,000 tip on a $13.25 bill, much to the surprise of his server.
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