Community Mourns Children Killed In West Sacramento Murder-Suicide
People carried pain and tears filled the Subway parking lot off West Capitol Avenue. More than two dozen people held candles and consoled one another.
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People carried pain and tears filled the Subway parking lot off West Capitol Avenue. More than two dozen people held candles and consoled one another.
Authorities have identified the man who was found dead inside a car along with his two daughters.
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Ikeda's has been serving up freshly baked pies for decades.
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Ikeda's was voted by USA Today as the number one pie shop in the country.
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Madisen Keavy reports.
Madisen Keavy reports.