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Attorney General Jeff Sessions declined to answer a question posed by California senator Dianne Feinstein (D) in a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing. He was then questioned by both Feinstein and Sen. Kamala Harris (D – Calif.) regarding the policy, which he said was long-standing in the Department of Justice.
The father of J’aun Parker, who was shot to death in south Sacramento on Monday, June 12,2017, said his parental instincts stirred as he approached the site where his son was killed and other young man was critically wounded. “You don’t know the pain until you face the pain, ” said Ruben Parker on Tuesday, June 13,2017.
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra on June 13,2017 likened the suggested firing of special prosecutor Robert Mueller to the Watergate scandal, where then-President Richard Nixon fired a special prosecutor.
A 12-year-old pedestrian was struck and killed by a vehicle early Tuesday in Rancho Cordova, was a seventh-grade student attending summer school at Cordova High School. The student was struck by a eastbound vehicle about 6: 45 a.m.
A car caught fire and burned on eastbound Business 80 at about 9: 45 a.m. Tuesday, June 13,2017, in Sacramento. The blaze caused traffic disruptions as fire personnel fought the blaze and held autos in check.
Father’s Day is Sunday, June 18. Here’s what American shoppers are projected to spend on gifts for dads in 2017.
The Sacramento region and Northern California in general is heating up. Experts predict we’ll hit the low 100s Saturday and Sunday before leveling off for a long stretch in the 90s. Sometimes low 90s, sometimes mid-90s, and sometimes when we might as well be in the 100s. No rain, few clouds. Summer is here.
A Sacramento Fire Department firefighter was hurt while he and others knocked down a fire that badly damaged a home on Logan Street near Elder Creek Road in south Sacramento early Tuesday, June 13,2017..
The television show ‘Reasonable Doubt’ re-investigates 2008 stabbing death of Steven and Linda Riley. The couple’s son, Matthew, was convicted of the crime, but the family wants new answers.
Assembly Budget Chairman Phil Ting, D-San Francisco, favors an overhaul of a tax agency called the Board of Equalization. Its recent scandals, he says, make a case for a new approach.
Prosecutors in Spartanburg, South Carolina released footage showing the moment officers freed a kidnapped woman, who was kept chained by the neck inside a shipping container, by convicted serial killer and rapist Todd Kohlhepp. Kohlhepp, 46, was sentenced on May 26 to life imprisonment after pleading guilty to seven murders, two kidnappings and one count of criminal sexual conduct.
Snow continued to hit the Sierra on Monday, June 12,2017, and Dave Wood, Caltrans’ Donner Pass superintendent warned that roads could get icy in the cold and wet conditions.
A large tree on the lawn of Memorial Auditorium on J Street between 15th and 16th streets in downtown Sacramento broke about midway up its length on Monday, June 12,2017. The top half of the tree fell into J Street, block all lanes and causing snarled traffic during the morning commute. City crews responded and worked to clear the street.
A police bodycam video captures a dramatic explosion that engulfs a firefighter in Limestone, Maine.
A downed tree blocks early morning traffic Monday on J Street.
Early scenes from the city on Monday, June 12,2017.

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