Victims Of Juveniles' Alleged Crime Spree In Roseville Speak Out
An overnight crime spree in Roseville left several cars damaged. Police say eight people are responsible, and they're all kids.
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An overnight crime spree in Roseville left several cars damaged. Police say eight people are responsible, and they're all kids.
Eight minors have been arrested after an alleged string of car break-ins overnight, police say.
A freshman high school basketball star from Roseville is now on team USA. Jordan Brown found out this week he's made the roster after an intense nationwide tryout. Brown is now at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado.
A Roseville home was completely charred by a house fire Tuesday morning.
It turns out she called the local number for a nationwide Internet radio contest with The Kiss 101, and she had no idea what she was talking about. All she knew was the 15th caller.
Her alleged targets were minorities, including the Beechams' daughter, who is biracial. The teacher also allegedly used racially offensive language, saying "everyone needs to own a Mexican."
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Out of 19 water districts in the region, 14 will see an increase in water restrictions from 1 to 3 percent. The El Dorado Irrigation District was a lone bright spot with a 7 percent reduction in its target.
The city voted to contribute $5 million to help build a $35 million multi-use sports complex at Blue Oaks Boulevard and Phillip Road. The complex will serve youth and amateur soccer, lacrosse, rugby and football.
It's one of the first images drivers see leaving Interstate 80 at the Eureka-Taylor exit to go into East Roseville—an old tractor, rusty chain and all, and tarps covering mounds of dirt.
What's left of the building has been fenced-in since the day after the fire and locked, with no sign of any cleanup crews. The short answer to what's going on we're told is the restaurant is planning its next move.
The accident happened at Americana Drive and Junction Boulevard. It's not known who had the right of way.
A Penryn man was arrested on drug charges Friday night after he allegedly sold drugs to an underage decoy who had originally asked him to buy beer.
After having a Roseville business completely surrounded, police have called off their search for a suspicious person.
Investigators say the suspect stole a car from a gas station at Watt Avenue and Auburn Boulevard as a man was pumping gas. From there, the suspect drove eastbound on Interstate 80 to Roseville, then turned back onto westbound I-80.
Over the past year, Roseville residents have consistently reduced their water use almost every month by about 20 percent, but the state still wants them to change how they do that.
Closing Roseville's jail means a program praised by the Placer County Grand Jury and popular with prisoners will likely end. Some nonviolent inmates actually ask to be locked up in Roseville's jail, and pay $60 a day to sign up.
The project is finally expected to be done by the end of this summer. But there's more to dig with this major roadway redo. It's one of the largest the area has seen, and involves turning a century-old country road into a major four-lane bypass.
A man accused of threatening police officers was arrested right outside a market in Roseville – and it was all caught on tape.
A Roseville man has been arrested on allegations he mad threatening phone calls towards police.
Kenneth Redick, 23, of Sacramento was arrested on Friday afternoon. Redick's booking photo is not being released as police investigate whether he was involved in other related cases.
The accused arsonist was a graduating senior, 18-year-old Roy Jordan Loya who played football for the school. But investigators say he also played with fire, intentionally setting part of the graduation stage ablaze.
It was a busy night for firefighters in Roseville, who had to battle flames at two restaurants in the city.
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The body of a 17-year-old boy was recovered after he went missing in the American River late Thursday morning, authorities said.
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Last year, six people ran for Sacramento mayor and no one got more than 30% of the vote during the primary election. Now, there's a push to eliminate the primary and allow voters to choose more than one candidate.
A young girl was blindsided near her Natomas home Wednesday afternoon when her mother says a man crouching behind a utility box jumped out and attacked her from behind as she rode her bike.
Friday marks four years since the worst mass shooting in Sacramento history. Since then, police say they've been successful in reducing these types of violent crimes. One advocate says the city still isn't doing enough.
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One person was killed in a hit-and-run collision between two vehicles in Sacramento on Friday evening, police said.
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The Athletics beat the New York Yankees 1-0 Thursday afternoon to clinch their first series at Yankee Stadium since 2016.
The Athletics rallied to beat the New York Yankees 3-2 on Wednesday night.
Stephen Curry scored 17 points with a pair of four-point plays in 25 minutes making his second appearance back from a 27-game absence because of a right knee injury, and the Golden State Warriors held off the Sacramento Kings 110-105 to snap a four-game losing streak.
Amed Rosario homered twice, including a go-ahead, three-run drive in the eighth inning that rallied the Yankees over the Athletics 5-3 on Tuesday night.
This is Michigan's second NCAA title in school history, and the win ends a 26-year national championship drought for the Big Ten.
The president says the arch will commemorate the nation's 250th anniversary.
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After spending $18,000 on waterproof laminate floors, a Natomas couple spotted damage after the first cleaning.
More than a year after Hai Pham canceled the trial membership, he kept getting charged every month for it.
A Natomas mother demanded that her daughter be exhumed and cremated after a Sacramento cemetery moved her grave without telling the family.
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