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Two dogs are now safe thanks to the California Highway Patrol after the pooches were likely abandoned on the 110 Freeway in Harbor Gateway.
CHP said it received calls shortly before 11:30 p.m. Monday of dogs left on the northbound lanes of the freeway near the Rosecrans Avenue off-ramp, according to the agency. Officers responded to the scene and stopped traffic to corral two dogs on the freeway.
The agency said it had no problem in getting a pit bull into a police cruiser. A pug, however, was described as aggressive and a snare was used in order to get it out from underneath the cruiser.
After successfully getting the two dogs into their vehicle, CHP officers took them to the San Pedro Animal Shelter. The pit bull was then transferred to Downey Animal Care Center since it was microchipped.
“We are pleased to report that both dogs are healthy and uninjured,” LA Animal Services said in a statement. “Our team is providing them with the necessary care and comfort.”
Initially, there were several drivers stopped on the freeway trying to get the dogs themselves before officers arrived. Although the agency understands those drivers had good intentions, it urged the public to refrain from doing so if a similar situation arises.
“Everyone’s first instinct when you see a dog is people want to help but unfortunately, the freeway is a very dangerous place,” said Alec Pereyda of the CHP. “We urge the public – if you do run into a situation like this, just be a good witness. Note-take where you saw the dogs, what direction, what freeway you’re on. You can relay to 911 so CHP officers know what’s going on.”
The investigation is ongoing. A description of the vehicle that dumped the dogs on the freeway was not available.
Anyone with information on the case is encouraged to contact the CHP South LA Office at 424-551-4000.
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Sacramento Fire officials say multiple people were injured Saturday night in a solo vehicle crash in Sacramento. The crash happened along westbound Business 80, near Marconi Avenue around 7:30 p.m.According to the California Highway Patrol, the vehicle, driven by a man in his 30’s, hit multiple water-filled plastic barriers that were between the freeway and the Marconi off-ramp. This caused the vehicle to overturn. Officials say all the occupants inside were transported to a local hospital with minor to major injuries. There were four juvenile passengers in the car according to CHP. The driver was arrested for suspicion of DUI. CHP says the crash is still under investigation.
Sacramento Fire officials say multiple people were injured Saturday night in a solo vehicle crash in Sacramento.
The crash happened along westbound Business 80, near Marconi Avenue around 7:30 p.m.
According to the California Highway Patrol, the vehicle, driven by a man in his 30’s, hit multiple water-filled plastic barriers that were between the freeway and the Marconi off-ramp. This caused the vehicle to overturn.
Officials say all the occupants inside were transported to a local hospital with minor to major injuries. There were four juvenile passengers in the car according to CHP.
The driver was arrested for suspicion of DUI.
CHP says the crash is still under investigation.
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Crews have stopped a vegetation fire that burned along the American River Parkway in Sacramento.The fire started just before 4:00 p.m., just west of the Capital City Freeway. A Caltrans camera at Business 80 and Elvas Avenue showed a thick, black plume of smoke. According to the Sacramento Fire Department, the fire burned three acres. A KCRA 3 crew saw the fire burn up to the freeway.Both directions of Business 80 were briefly closed at the American River bridge, but they reopened just after 5 p.m.Multiple resources, including a helicopter, were called in to fight the fire.
Crews have stopped a vegetation fire that burned along the American River Parkway in Sacramento.
The fire started just before 4:00 p.m., just west of the Capital City Freeway. A Caltrans camera at Business 80 and Elvas Avenue showed a thick, black plume of smoke.
According to the Sacramento Fire Department, the fire burned three acres.
A KCRA 3 crew saw the fire burn up to the freeway.
Both directions of Business 80 were briefly closed at the American River bridge, but they reopened just after 5 p.m.
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Multiple resources, including a helicopter, were called in to fight the fire.
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(FOX40.COM) — A massive fire that destroyed the historic Hotel Marysville in Northern California prompted a long-lasting road closure along Highway 70.
•Video Above: Hotel Maryville destroyed by flames
“SR-70 (E Street) in downtown Marysville is closed for the foreseeable future,” said California Highway Patrol Yuba-Sutter. “Motorists, please be patient in traffic and leave much earlier for whatever you are driving to.”
At around 9:30 p.m. on June 15, Hotel Marysville, located right off of Highway 70 in Yuba County, went up in flames. Officials worry the damage may cause the building to collapse so nearby roads were closed. Linda Fire Protection District and Marysville Fire Chief Kyle Heggstrom told FOX40.com that a structural engineer will make a determination on the building’s integrity.
The century-old hotel that’s been vacant since the 1980s could be torn down altogether.
“This could be an extended closure if the building, which opened in 1926, needs to be demolished,” Caltrans said on social media. “A detour is being developed for commercial trucks and will be shared when finalized. Use 99 as an alternate route.”

Highway 70 (E S Street) is closed from 3rd Street to 6th Street in Marysville. Although Caltrans provided alternate routes for everyday commuters to use, it said delays should still be expected along the detours.
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(FOX40.COM) — A 19-year-old from Northern California died on Sunday evening after a crash on a highway in Sutter County, according to the California Highway Patrol.
CHP said the 19-year-old man from Marysville was driving his 2003 Volkswagen north on Highway 113, south of Leiser Road, when he tried to pass two other vehicles ahead of him by entering the southbound lanes.
As he began to pass the vehicles in front of him, the Volkswagen came upon a black Mercedes that was traveling in the southbound lanes of the roadway. To avoid the crash, CHP said the Mercedes turned to the right while the Volkswagen swerved to the left and the vehicles crashed head-on.
“At the location of the crash, the northbound lane is marked by a solid yellow line and the southbound lanes are marked with broken yellow lines,” CHP said.
The driver of the Volkswagen was declared dead at the scene by medical personnel, CHP said. The driver of the Mercedes, a 37-year-old woman from Woodland, was taken to a hospital with major injuries to her legs.
CHP added that neither vehicle contained any passengers.
Drugs or alcohol are not suspected to have played a role in the crash.
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CHP in Oakland issued a severe traffic alert early Friday evening after a “meat spill” — reportedly chicken and beef parts that came off a truck — have closed northbound lanes of I-880 near 29th Ave.
The alert was issued at around 6:18 p.m. after the traffic hazard on northbound I-880 south of 29th Ave. closed multiple lanes. Initially CHP said two lanes were closed, but a short time later all but lane #4 were shut down. Drivers were advised to reduce their speed in the area due to dangerous conditions.
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Photos shared on social media showed a reddish sludge across all of the northbound lanes of the freeway.
Caltrans crews arrived to clear the mess at around 6:50 p.m.
Motorists are advised to expect delays and to use alternate routes to avoid the area. There is no estimated time to reopen the roadway.
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(FOX40.COM) — A car caught on fire in Sacramento County after it was involved in a multi-vehicle crash on Thursday, according to the California Highway Patrol.
CHP said the crash happened at the intersection of Sunrise Boulevard and Gold Country Boulevard around 4 p.m., about a mile south of Fair Oaks.
The agency said a woman was driving a Lexus SUV while heading west on Gold Country Boulevard and approached a red light on Sunrise Boulevard. At the same time, a man was driving a Nissan Altima on Sunrise Boulevard heading north approaching a green light.
The woman in the Lexus made a right turn onto Sunrise Boulevard and crashed into the Nissan as it was driving down the same road. CHP said the man in the Nissan swerved to the left and hit a Kia that was driving south along Sunrise Boulevard.
Upon crashing into the KIA, the Nissan caught on fire and became “fully engulfed” in flames, CHP said.
“Luckily, the adult male driver of the Nissan was able to exit the vehicle and sustained only minor injuries,” said CHP. “The driver of the Kia and the driver of the Lexus did not sustain any injuries.”
Traffic was blocked at the intersection for about one hour as crews with Sacramento Metro Fire worked to clean up the scene and put out the Nissan’s flames.
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(FOX40.COM) — Three people were seriously injured in a crash that occurred in the eastern part of Sacramento County on Wednesday night, according to Sacramento Metro Fire.
Fire officials added that one of the injured people had to be taken to the hospital by helicopter.
The agency said the crash happened around 8:45 p.m. on Latrobe Road and Scott Road, about 20 miles east of the Sloughouse and Rancho Murieta neighborhoods.
Metro Fire said officials with the California Highway Patrol will have additional information regarding the incident.
This article will be updated as more information becomes available.
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(FOX40.COM) — The California Highway Patrol Auburn division is asking for the public’s assistance to find the driver responsible for a hit-and-run crash that killed a motorcyclist on May 14.
At around 6:24 p.m., a crash between a red Cadillac and a red Harley Davidson motorcycle on Douglas Boulevard at the intersection of Kingsgate Drive in Granite Bay fatally injured a motorcyclist, according to CHP. Police said that numerous passerby’s stopped to offer aid to the involved parties, but did not witness the collision.
The Auburn CHP office said it’s looking for people who may have seen the crash, have video footage, or any home surveillance footage from the time of the incident. CHP advised anyone with information to contact Auburn CHP at (916) 663-3344 or 1-800-Tell CHP.
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(FOX40.COM) — California Highway Patrol officers arrested a man after a traffic stop led to the discovery of over 500 grams of fentanyl, 150 grams of meth, 50 grams of heroin, 50 grams of Xanax, and 20 grams worth of “unknown pills.”
According to the agency, the man, 35, was driving west in a silver Honda on Interstate 80 near San Francisco when CHP officers initiated the stop. The stop was for a mechanical violation, CHP added.
Upon contacting the driver, CHP learned that the man was unlicensed and detained him before a K9 searched the vehicle.
As the K9 searched, officers located “a large amount” of packaged narcotics, which revealed the following:
CHP said a loaded gun was also discovered in their search. The driver, a San Lorenzo resident, was booked into a Northern California jail for multiple felony drug-related charges.
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A 19-year-old was shot and killed by a motorcyclist early Saturday morning on the eastbound 10 Freeway in Covina.
The rider of a black Harley Davidson-style motorcycle fired multiple shots into the passenger side of a white Chevrolet Camaro, striking the car and killing the 19-year-old driver, according to a news release from the California Highway Patrol.
The driver was from Bloomington in San Bernardino County, the release said. He was identified by the medical examiner’s office as Alexander Espino.
Police responded to the attack at 2:16 a.m. A male passenger in the Camaro, who was unharmed, helped steer the car to the Via Verde Street offramp of the freeway and called 911, police said.
Espino was pronounced dead at the scene by the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
The CHP closed the freeway for the investigation into Espino’s death, reopening the route about 8 a.m. Saturday.
CHP investigators are determining what led to the shooting and searching for the suspect. Any witnesses or anyone with further information are encouraged to contact CHP investigator M. Prado at (626) 338-1164, the release said.
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(FOX40.COM) — The newest members of the California Highway Patrol were recently sworn in during a graduation ceremony at the CHP Academy in West Sacramento.
On Friday, 106 officers were added to the agency as a part of the CHP’s multiyear recruiting campaign to fill 1,000 vacant officer positions.
“These men and women have chosen to dedicate themselves to a career in public service. They have completed several months of rigorous training at the CHP Academy to prepare them to serve the people of California,” said CHP Commissioner Sean Duryee. “While this job is one of the most difficult things they will do in their entire life, it is also the most rewarding thing that they will do, and we are proud to have them as part of the CHP family.”
The swearing-in ceremony for the new officers marks the completion of a 26-week training at the CHP Academy. Training reportedly consists of “nobility in policing,” leadership, professionalism and ethics, and cultural diversity.
Officials said cadets also receive instruction on mental illness response and crisis intervention techniques. In addition, training covers vehicle patrol, crash investigation, first aid, and the apprehension of suspected violators, and other police-related activity.
The new officers will report to one of the 103 CHP Area offices throughout the state to begin serving the people of California.
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(FOX40.COM) — The California Highway Patrol said a person died on Saturday afternoon after they were hit by a car as they were attempting to walk across a freeway.
CHP said a 30-year-old man driving a Hyundai was driving along Interstate 5 near Natomas when a 56-year-old man attempted to walk across the roadway and was struck.
The agency added that the incident happened around 3:30 p.m.
Officials said the pedestrian was launched into the air upon impact and landed near a center divider placed in the road. The man was declared dead at the scene by emergency personnel.
The driver of the Hyundai was taken to a local hospital for treatment of minor injuries, CHP said.
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FAIRFIELD, Calif. (KGO) — The California Highway Patrol says the Interstate 80 standoff suspect who they believed had died from self-inflicted wounds Friday evening, is still alive in the hospital in critical condition.
The CHP previously told ABC7 News the suspect died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds. However, they say emergency crews at the hospital were able to revive him.
Two left lanes of I-80 near Fairfield have reopened.
The three left lanes are still closed as officers continue to investigate.
It appears there is still a significant backup.
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After an hours-long standoff on I-80 near Fairfield following a chase spanning several Bay Area counties, the shooting suspect has died by suicide, the California Highway Patrol said Friday afternoon.
CHP says the incident started around 11 a.m. when the suspect driving in a silver Toyota sedan shot at someone along Highway 101 in Windsor.
That driver’s back window was shattered, but they weren’t hurt.
VIDEO: CHP officer provides latest on standoff on I-80
CHP officer David Derutte provides latest on the standoff on I-80 near Fairfield that started as a chase in the North Bay on Friday.
The pursuit began after CHP officers found the wanted driver, who they say was armed, parked at a Rohnert Park shopping center.
The pursuit wound through Sonoma, Marin, Contra Costa and Solano counties before it got to the Fairfield area.
Both directions of I-80 were shut down near the Cordelia Junction for hours during the standoff. All westbound lanes have since been reopened.
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A California Highway Patrol motorcyclist is seriously injured after a driver who ran a red light hit them in Placer County, officials said.The crash happened around 6:35 a.m. along Highway 49 at Shale Ridge Road near the Auburn area, CHP said. A vehicle was going southbound on Highway 49, blew past the red light and hit the CHP officer who was going northbound toward Shale Ridge Road, ejecting him.CHP said the officer was transported to the hospital with major injuries.Major front bumper damage can be seen on the vehicle that hit the motorcycle.CHP said the crash happened at a 55 mph zone. Along Highway 49, the area changes from 45 mph to 55 and then eventually 65 mph.Roads have since reopened. Details were not released if DUI or foul play was involved.This is a developing story. Stay with KCRA 3 for the latest.See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app.
A California Highway Patrol motorcyclist is seriously injured after a driver who ran a red light hit them in Placer County, officials said.
The crash happened around 6:35 a.m. along Highway 49 at Shale Ridge Road near the Auburn area, CHP said. A vehicle was going southbound on Highway 49, blew past the red light and hit the CHP officer who was going northbound toward Shale Ridge Road, ejecting him.
CHP said the officer was transported to the hospital with major injuries.
Major front bumper damage can be seen on the vehicle that hit the motorcycle.
CHP said the crash happened at a 55 mph zone. Along Highway 49, the area changes from 45 mph to 55 and then eventually 65 mph.
Roads have since reopened.
Details were not released if DUI or foul play was involved.
This is a developing story. Stay with KCRA 3 for the latest.
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(FOX40.COM) — A crash in Sutter County involving two vehicles has left one person dead and another person with major injuries on Thursday afternoon, according to the California Highway Patrol.
CHP said the crash happened around 3 p.m. in south Sutter County on Riego Road and Pacific Avenue.
The agency added that it expects Riego Road to be closed until around 6 p.m.
This article will be updated as more information becomes available.
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Officials have identified the four people killed, including an infant and child, in a fiery San Joaquin County crash.A minivan crash in San Joaquin County on Saturday night killed a baby, another child, a man and a woman and sent three children to the hospital with major injuries, according to the California Highway Patrol. The county medical examiner identified those killed as 4-month-old David Negrete Guerrero, 12-year-old Jorge Negrete Guerrero, 40-year-old Liliana Guerrero Mendoza and 44-year-old Arriaga Bonifacio Negrete. All four resided in Livermore.A group of people rushed to the scene to help rescue the children who survived. CHP said the crash happened around 10:07 p.m. on State Route 120, west of Highway 99 near Manteca. A Toyota minivan with seven people inside, including five children, was traveling around 60 to 65 mph on the wet roadway when the driver lost control for unknown reasons and hit the center median.After hitting the median, the minivan entered the grass median separating eastbound and westbound State Route 120 and eventually became airborne, CHP said. The minivan struck the overpass on Van Ryn Avenue, overturned and caught fire, according to CHP. Gina and Joe Rosamond stopped at the scene, thinking it was a grass fire. But they quickly learned people were in trouble.”We saw 15-to-20 people assisting, pushing the car up from its side to try to get its back on its wheels,” said Gina Rosamond. She said they were doing this while the van was on fire. CHP said the good Samaritans saved three children.”The car was on fire and multiple people began pulling the children out,” said Sgt. Andra Stockwell. “It was a dangerous situation they put themselves in, in a heroic manner.”Stockwell said paramedics took a 14-year-old girl, a 9-year-old boy and a 7-year-old girl to area hospitals. It is unknown whether the driver was under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Officials have identified the four people killed, including an infant and child, in a fiery San Joaquin County crash.
A minivan crash in San Joaquin County on Saturday night killed a baby, another child, a man and a woman and sent three children to the hospital with major injuries, according to the California Highway Patrol.
The county medical examiner identified those killed as 4-month-old David Negrete Guerrero, 12-year-old Jorge Negrete Guerrero, 40-year-old Liliana Guerrero Mendoza and 44-year-old Arriaga Bonifacio Negrete. All four resided in Livermore.
A group of people rushed to the scene to help rescue the children who survived.
CHP said the crash happened around 10:07 p.m. on State Route 120, west of Highway 99 near Manteca. A Toyota minivan with seven people inside, including five children, was traveling around 60 to 65 mph on the wet roadway when the driver lost control for unknown reasons and hit the center median.
After hitting the median, the minivan entered the grass median separating eastbound and westbound State Route 120 and eventually became airborne, CHP said.
The minivan struck the overpass on Van Ryn Avenue, overturned and caught fire, according to CHP.
Gina and Joe Rosamond stopped at the scene, thinking it was a grass fire. But they quickly learned people were in trouble.
“We saw 15-to-20 people assisting, pushing the car up from its side to try to get its back on its wheels,” said Gina Rosamond. She said they were doing this while the van was on fire.
CHP said the good Samaritans saved three children.
“The car was on fire and multiple people began pulling the children out,” said Sgt. Andra Stockwell. “It was a dangerous situation they put themselves in, in a heroic manner.”
Stockwell said paramedics took a 14-year-old girl, a 9-year-old boy and a 7-year-old girl to area hospitals.
It is unknown whether the driver was under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
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THREE NEWS AT SEVEN ON MY58. CAM THE KINGS LIGHT THE BEAM ONE MORE TIME A PLAYOFF PLAY IN SHOWDOWN HAS DOWNTOWN BUSINESSES HOPING THERE WILL BE MORE GAMES TO COME. AND STANDING UP FOR OUR PETS. THE MESSAGE ANIMAL ADVOCACY GROUPS ARE BRINGING TO THE CAPITOL TODAY AND COULD THE MONTH OF COULD THE MANY OF JANUARY 6TH PROTESTERS HAVE THEIR PUNISHMENTS REVERSED IN A TECHNICALITY? THE ISSUE THE SUPREME COURT IS TAKING UP TODAY? REPORTER GOOD MORNING EVERYONE. I’M MIKE CHERRY AND I’M BRANDI CUMMINGS. THANKS SO MUCH FOR BEING HERE. WE’RE GOING TO HEAD OVER TO METEOROLOGIST TAMARA BERG NOW TO HELP YOU PLAN OUT YOUR DAY AND PREPARE FOR THIS WARM UP WE’RE SEEING. YEAH. YOU KNOW, TEMPERATURES ARE SCALING UP TODAY GUYS. YOU KNOW, YOU THOUGHT YESTERDAY WAS WARM AND THAT WAS ACTUALLY JUST AROUND AVERAGE FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR. TODAY THOUGH, WE’RE GOING TO BE TAKING IT UP A FEW NOTCHES. WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE HIGHS GOING INTO THE UPPER 70S, EVENTUALLY WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW IS WE’RE STARING OVER FAIRFIELD. YOU COULD SEE THAT AS YOU LOOK OFF OVER THE HILLS. THERE IS A BIT OF A MARINE THERE, THERE. I’LL SHOW YOU THAT SATELLITE SHOT IN JUST A MOMENT, BUT PLAN FOR A COMFORTABLE MORNING. WE’RE STILL IN THE 40S FOR MOST OF YOU, AS THE SUN IS COMING UP AND WE DO HAVE, AGAIN, A COOL START TO THE DAY. A LITTLE WARMER, THOUGH. BY THE AFTERNOON AND THE WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO STAY ON THE LIGHTER SCALE. HERE’S THAT SATELLITE LOOP GOING THROUGH THE LAST THREE HOURS. YOU CAN CLEARLY SEE CLOSE TO THE COAST. THERE ARE SOME PATCHY AREAS OF FOG AND SOME OF THAT FOG TRYING TO WORK ITS WAY ACROSS THE CARQUINEZ STRAIT, AND A FEW PATCHES THERE. AS YOU REALLY KIND OF GET WEST OF FAIRFIELD. ASIDE FROM THAT, TODAY IS GOING TO BE A MAINLY SUNNY DAY. WE HAVE UPPER 40S CURRENTLY. AS YOU STEP OUT MODESTO TO 4747 IN SACRAMENTO. SAME STORY THERE AS YOU GET OUT THE DOOR INTO YUBA CITY. THREE REGION PLANNER TODAY, LAKE TAHOE WILL SEE DAYTIME HIGHS PUSHING INTO THE LOW 60S IN AUBURN. YOU’RE LOOKING AT A HIGH TODAY OF ABOUT 70 DEGREES. AND IN FAIRFIELD, PLAN FOR THOSE DAYTIME HIGHS INTO THE MID AND UPPER 70S. COMING UP IN MY FULL FORECAST, I’LL BREAK DOWN WHAT IT’S GOING TO FEEL LIKE THIS AFTERNOON IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. AND WHAT’S AHEAD FOR THE REST OF THE WORKWEEK. 702 IS THE TIME, BRIAN, TAKE US OUT TO TO THE ROADWAYS. MAKE SURE YOU GRAB YOUR SUNGLASSES BEFORE YOU HEAD OUT THE ROAD THIS MORNING, ESPECIALLY IF YOU’RE GETTING ON INTERSTATE 80 AND THE CAUSEWAY HEADING EASTBOUND TOWARD THE SUNRISE THIS MORNING. IT IS BRIGHT OUT THERE. IT IS BEAUTIFUL AS WE’VE GOT A PRETTY EASY RIDE IN SHAPE FOR YOU HERE. HERE’S A LOOK AT WESTBOUND HIGHWAY 50 RIGHT NOW. NO PROBLEMS COMING IN A LITTLE SLOWING EASTBOUND 50 AS YOU MAKE YOUR WAY THROUGH THE FIX 50 PROJECT. WESTBOUND INTERSTATE 80. ALSO LOOKING GOOD. THIS IS WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE COMING THROUGH MAYHUE RIGHT NOW AS YOU’RE MAKING YOUR WAY IN ON HIGHWAY 50. THERE YOU CAN SEE TRAFFIC STARTING TO PICK UP, BUT AGAIN, NO MAJOR DELAYS, FIVE AND 99 ALSO RUNNING AT THE SPEED LIMIT. YOU CAN SEE ALL THE GREEN ON THE MAP THERE. AND AS WE CHECK IN ON STOCKTON A NICE EASY RIDE FOR YOU HERE. AS YOU CAN SEE, A LOT OF GREEN THERE. 50 IS GOING TO BE A TEN MINUTE RIDE, 80 A TEN MINUTE RIDE OUT OF ROSEVILLE, I-5 AT 11 MINUTES AND 99 IS PICKED UP ONE MINUTE FOR A 12 MINUTE RIDE BACK TO YOU. ALL RIGHT. THANKS SO MUCH, BRIAN. LET’S GIVE YOU A LIVE LOOK OUTSIDE AT THE GOLDEN ONE CENTER. IT WILL BE PACKED TONIGHT AS NORTHERN CALIFORNIA’S TWO NBA TEAMS BATTLE TO STAY ALIVE IN THE CHASE FOR THE FINAL WESTERN CONFERENCE PLAYOFF SPOT. NOW, THERE ARE TWO PLAY IN GAMES TONIGHT. THE KINGS NEED TO WIN TO STAY ALIVE. THEN THEY WOULD TRAVEL TO THE LOSER OF THE GAME BETWEEN THE LAKERS AND NEW ORLEANS FOR A CHANCE TO STILL MAKE THOSE PLAYOFFS. AND WITH THESE ARCH RIVALS BATTLING, DOCO WILL BE BUZZING WITH EXCITEMENT TODAY. KCRA 3’S MIKE TESELLE JOINING US LIVE WITH A LOOK AT HOW BUSINESSES ARE HOPING THE KINGS KEEP A PLAYOFF RUN GOING. YEAH, AND GOOD MORNING. AND WE ARE LIVE ON THE GREEN ON THE PLAZA RIGHT OUTSIDE THE GOLDEN ONE CENTER. AND YOU KNOW THIS COLOR. IT’S PRETTY SYMBOLIC. THE KINGS HOPING THAT AFTER TONIGHT THEY HAVE THE GREEN LIGHT TO GO TO THE NEXT POSTSEASON GAME. MEANWHILE BUSINESSES THE GREEN THEY’RE HOPING TO CASH IN ON GREEN MONEY THAT IS. AND HERE’S WHY. TAKE A LOOK. YOU KNOW, LAST YEAR WHEN THE KINGS MADE THE PLAYOFFS, THE DOWNTOWN PARTNERSHIP SAID THAT PEDESTRIAN VISITORS TRAFFIC AND THE ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT TRIPLED IN DOWNTOWN SACRAMENTO, JUMPING FROM AN AVERAGE OF 15,000 PEOPLE. THEY SAW IN APRIL OF 2022 TO CLOSER TO 45,000 VISITORS LAST APRIL. DURING THE KINGS PLAYOFF RUN. I THINK IT IS A TREMENDOUS OPPORTUNITY THAT WE CAN USE NOW, KNOWING THAT SPORTS CENTERS, CULTURAL CENTERS AND ART CENTERS ARE SUCH A DRAW AND SUCH A BENEFICIAL INVESTMENT FOR SACRAMENTO. SO THE CITY AND SO MUCH SO THAT MANY OTHER CITIES HAVE CONTACTED US TO GET OUR NUMBERS, TO GET OUR ECONOMIC IMPACT REPORTS. SO AGAIN, WHAT’S AT STAKE TONIGHT? I’LL EXPLAIN IT AGAIN, JUST IN CASE YOU’RE CATCHING UP ON THE NBA’S PLAYOFF STRUCTURE. WHAT’S AT STAKE HERE IS WHAT’S CALLED A PLAY IN GAME. THAT MEANS IT’S MUST WIN TONIGHT FOR THE KINGS OR THEIR OPPONENT, THE GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS, TO STAY IN THE PLAYOFF HUNT WIN TONIGHT. THEN THEY HAVE ONE MORE GAME. THEY HAVE TO WIN. AND AGAIN THAT’S EITHER GOING TO BE AGAINST THOSE LOS ANGELES LAKERS OR THE NEW ORLEANS PELICANS. THE WINNER OF THAT GAME WILL BE ABLE TO START THE TRADITIONAL NBA PLAYOFF RUN. SO BACK OUT HERE LIVE ALL QUIET INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE GOLDEN ONE CENTER. BUT BOY IT’S EXPECTED TO BE RAUCOUS OUT HERE ON THE PLAZA. AND THAT’S THE HOPE FOR BUSINESSES AROUND THIS AREA. IS THAT THOSE PEOPLE COMING DOWNTOWN FOR THIS GAME, THEY’LL NOT ONLY SPEND MONEY TONIGHT, BUT HOPEFULLY THE KINGS WILL WIN THESE NEXT TWO GAMES AND THOSE PEOPLE WILL CONTINUE TO COME FOR THE FIRST ROUND OF THE TRADITIONAL PLAYOFFS TO HOPEFULLY, AGAIN, CASH IN ON WHAT THEY SAW LAST YEAR, WHICH WAS A BUMP IN BUSINESS THANKS TO THE KINGS BEING IN THE PLAYOFFS. LIVE OUTSIDE THE GOLDEN ONE. CENTER MIKE TESELLE KCRA THREE NEWS. MIKE, THANKS SO MUCH. AND WE DO HAVE TEAM COVERAGE TONIGHT. MICHELLE DAPPER AND DEL RODGERS WILL BE INSIDE THE GOLDEN ONE CENTER TO COVER THE GAME. AND WE’LL BE OUTSIDE AT DOCO TO HEAR FROM FANS, JOIN OUR COVERAGE STARTING AT 4 P.M. OVER ON KCRA THREE. MEANWHILE, ALSO IN THE NEWS TODAY, A NEW BILL THAT WILL BE HEARD AT THE STATE CAPITOL IS RAISING CONCERNS FOR A GROUP OF MAJOR PROFESSIONAL SPORTS FRANCHISES. IT WILL OPEN TICKET SALES TO MORE COMPETITION. THE SAN FRANCISCO 40 NINERS, GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS, L.A. RAMS AND SAN JOSE SHARKS WROTE A LETTER TO THE STATE LEGISLATURE OPPOSING THIS MEASURE. THEY SAY IT WOULD INVITE MORE FRAUD, INCREASED PRICE GOUGING AND THE SECONDARY MARKET. INVITE BOTS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, AND LIMIT OVERSIGHT FOR RESALE TICKETS. THE LETTER COMES AS SPORTS TEAMS WERE MADE EXEMPT FROM THE BILL’S REQUIREMENTS. SUPPORTER, HOWEVER, SAY OPENING UP TICKET SALES TO COMPETITION WOULD LEAD TO LOWER FEES AND BETTER SERVICE. THE BILL IS SET TO BE HEARD IN COMMITTEE TODAY. MEANTIME, THERE IS A POTENTIAL LEGAL CHALLENGE FOR THE OWNER OF TICKETMASTER, ACCORDING TO THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT IS EXPECTED TO FILE AN ANTITRUST LAWSUIT AGAINST LIVE NATION ENTERTAINMENT IN THE COMING WEEKS. THE TWO COMPANIES MERGED IN 2010 DESPITE CONCERNS ABOUT A POTENTIAL MONOPOLY. THEY’VE BEEN WIDELY CRITICIZED FOR THEIR HANDLING OF A MELTDOWN DURING THE TICKET SALE FOR TAYLOR SWIFTS HEIRESS TOUR. MANY TICKET BUYERS HAVE ALSO SUED THE COMPANY FOR ALLEGED PRICE FIXING. LIVE NATION CLAIMS PRICES ARE DETERMINED BY THE ARTISTS, TEAMS AND VENUES, AS WELL AS SUPPLY AND DEMAND. HAPPENING TODAY AT THE STATE CAPITOL, ANIMAL WELFARE GROUPS FROM ACROSS CALIFORNIA WILL BE HOLDING THEIR SECOND ANNUAL ANIMAL ADVOCACY DAY OF ACTION. YEAH, THEY’LL BE MEETING WITH LAWMAKERS TO PUSH SEVERAL BILLS AIMED AT PROTECTING PETS AND PET OWNERS. KCRA 3’S LETICIA ORDAZ ORDAZ IS LIVE AT THE CAPITOL NOW, WITH MORE ON THIS DAY LONG EVENT. LETICIA GOOD MORNING. BRENDA AND MIKE, GOOD MORNING, ANIMAL RIGHTS ADVOCATES ARE GOING TO BE HERE BY THE HUNDREDS AT THE STATE CAPITOL THROUGHOUT THE DAY. THEY’RE ADVOCATING FOR BIG CHANGES TO CALIFORNIA LAW. THEY SAY THIS IS NECESSARY IN ORDER TO PROTECT SOME FURRY FRIENDS. SO SPEARHEADING TODAY’S EFFORT IS THE SAN FRANCISCO SPCA. THIS ANIMAL ADVOCACY DAY IN SACRAMENTO IS A PLAN TO MAKE EVERYONE’S VOICES HEARD. PEOPLE WILL MEET WITH ELECTED OFFICIALS AND SUPPORT CRITICAL PIECES OF LEGISLATION THAT WILL HELP ANIMALS IN CALIFORNIA. THIS YEAR, THE SPCA WILL FOCUS ON THREE IMPORTANT ANIMAL WELFARE BILLS, INCLUDING AB 2216. THIS WOULD LIMIT LANDLORDS ABILITY TO CHARGE A MONTHLY PET RENT, OR TO HAVE A NO PET POLICY IN PLACE, A COMMON PRACTICE, ADVOCATES SAY, FORCES RENTERS TO GIVE UP THEIR PETS AND DISCOURAGES PET ADOPTION. ANOTHER BILL THEY ARE SUPPORTING TODAY IS SB 1233. THIS BILL WOULD ESTABLISH STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATION FOR PROVIDING HIGH QUALITY, HIGH VOLUME SPAY AND NEUTER SURGERIES TO ANIMALS TO MAKE SURE THEY ARE PROTECTED IN THE PROCESS. THE EVENT STARTS AT NINE. THIS MORNING AND THEY’RE GOING TO BE HERE THROUGHOUT THE DAY, REPORTING LIVE HERE AT THE STATE CAPITOL. LETICIA ORDAZ KCRA THREE NEWS. ALL RIGHT, LETICIA, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THAT LIVE REPORT. ANOTHER BILL, THE ANIMAL RIGHTS GROUPS ARE SUPPORTING TODAY IS AB 2248. THIS WOULD CRACK DOWN ON COMMERCIAL PUPPY SELLERS WHO SELL PUPPIES WITH NONREFUNDABLE DEPOSITS AND DON’T DISCLOSE IMPORTANT HEALTH INFORMATION. ALSO AT THE CAPITOL TODAY, SENATE MINORITY LEADER BRIAN JONES OF SAN DIEGO WILL INTRODUCE A BILL THAT CALLS FOR COMPASSIONATELY CLEARING HOMELESS ENCAMPMENTS ACROSS THE STATE. IT’S MODELED AFTER SAN DIEGO’S SUCCESSFUL CAMPAIGN CALLED UNSAFE CAMPING ORDINANCE. THE BILL HAS BIPARTISAN SUPPORT AND IS CO-SPONSORED BY DEMOCRAT CATHERINE BLAKE SPEARE OF ENCINITAS, JONAS JONES, RATHER, AND BLAKE SPEER WILL BE DISCUSSING THE BILL AT NINE THIS MORNING, AND THEY’LL BE JOINED BY MEDIA PERSONALITY DOCTOR DREW PINSKY, ALONG WITH THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF VISTA, ALSO AT THE CAPITOL. TODAY IS IMMIGRANT DAY OF ACTION, ABOUT 500 PEOPLE FROM ACROSS THE STATE WILL GATHER FOR AN EVENT AND RALLY. THE EVENT BEGINS AT TEN ON THE WEST STEPS, FOLLOWED BY A RALLY AT 1230. ALSO HAPPENING TODAY, GOVERNOR NEWSOM WILL WELCOME NORWAY’S PRINCE TO NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, THE GOVERNOR EXPECTED TO SIGN A NEW CLIMATE PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN NORWAY AND CALIFORNIA. HE’LL WELCOME THE CROWN PRINCE OF NORWAY AND HIS DELEGATION TO THE BAY. TODAY’S AGREEMENT IS SET TO BE SIGNED AROUND NOON, AND INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS LIKE THESE ARE NOT NEW FOR CALIFORNIA. IN FEBRUARY, NEWSOM SIGNED A RENEWED CLIMATE AGREEMENT WITH SWEDEN. THE GOVERNOR WENT TO CHINA JUST LAST YEAR IN A HIGH, HIGH PROFILE VISIT, PUSHING FOR MORE COLLABORATION ON TACKLING CLIMATE CHANGE. A 13 YEAR OLD FROM SACRAMENTO IS AMONG THE SUSPECTS NOW IN CUSTODY IN A CARJACKING CASE. RIO VISTA POLICE SHARED THESE PHOTOS FROM THE END OF THE CHASE. THESE WERE SHOT BY A WITNESS. THEY SAY THE CITY’S FLOCK SAFETY CAMERAS FLAGGED A CARJACKED FORD F-150 TRUCK FROM SACRAMENTO AS IT WAS DRIVEN INTO THE CITY EARLY LAST NIGHT. AS THEY PULLED OVER THAT TRUCK, THEY SAY ONE TEEN JUMPED OUT, THEN RAN ACROSS HIGHWAY 12 WHILE OFFICERS ARRESTED TWO YOUNG MALES IN THE TRUCK. 13 AND 17 YEARS OLD. AN OFF DUTY OFFICER CAUGHT THE 16 YEAR OLD THAT RAN OFF. THEY ARE NOW HANDLING ALL THREE SUSPECTS OR HANDING THEM OVER TO SACRAMENTO POLICE. TIME RIGHT NOW IS 710. LET’S TALK WITH TRAFFIC EVERY TEN MINUTES. AND TAMARA ARE WE GOING TO CONTINUE THIS WARM UP? WE ARE. YEAH. IF YOU LIKE IT A LITTLE WARMER, WE CAN DO THAT FOR YOU TODAY. ALL RIGHT, SUNSHINE, A FEW HIGH CLOUDS HERE AND THERE. AND THAT’S REALLY GOING TO BE ABOUT IT TODAY. TEMPERATURES ARE GRADUALLY GOING TO BE WARMING IN THE AFTERNOON. AND WE’LL STEP OUTSIDE NOW WITH STOCKTON TO SHOW YOU THE ARENA CAM HERE. AS WE LOOK ACROSS THE THE AREA THERE GOING OUT TOWARDS WEBER POINT. SUN IS SHINING. IT’S 46 DEGREES. SO GRAB A JACKET BEFORE YOU STEP OUT THE DOOR. AND THE PORT CITY SAME STORY IN MODESTO, SACRAMENTO AND EVEN LAKE TAHOE. IT’S JUST 28 DEGREES IN TAHOE RIGHT NOW. 47 IN SACRAMENTO AT BANNER ISLAND BALLPARK. THE PORTS ARE PLAYING TO MIDDAY GAME, ACTUALLY, BECAUSE IT’S EDUCATION DAY OUT AT BANNER ISLAND BALLPARK, WE’RE LOOKING AT MOSTLY SUNNY SKIES BY THE FIRST PITCH IN THE LOW, LOW 60S. SO KIDDOS, HEADING OUT FOR THE EDUCATION DAY OR FOLKS GOING GOING OUT TO THE BALLPARK, YOU’LL PROBABLY WANT TO LAYER TO START. BUT BY THE END OF THE GAME, WE’RE TALKING LOW 70S. AROUND THAT 2:00 TIME FRAME, SO IT WILL BE PLENTY WARM AS CONDITIONS. AGAIN, WE’LL KEEP WARMING AS THE DAY UNFOLDS. TODAY IN QUINCY, LOOKING AT HIGH OF 73. MILKY SKIES IN LAKE TAHOE. BUT BEAUTIFUL AFTERNOON TO BE ON THE SLOPES. EVEN 60S EXPECTED HIGH WILL BE IN THE UPPER 60S IN POLLOCK PINES TO A HIGH OF 70 TODAY IN AUBURN AND SONORA JACKSON TOPS OUT IN THE UPPER 60S CLOSER TO THE COAST. FAIRFIELD WE’RE LOOKING AT MID 70S. THE WINDS SHOULD BE FAIRLY LIGHT AND YOU’LL BE LOOKING AT PLENTY OF SUNSHINE PAIRED WITH JUST A FEW HIGH CLOUDS TODAY. AND LODI GORGEOUS AFTERNOON FOR DOING SOME GARDENING OUTSIDE 74 DEGREES STOCKTON YOU’LL TOP OUT AT 77, AND IF YOU’RE GOING TO BE OUTSIDE THIS AFTERNOON IN ROSEVILLE, LOOKING AT A HIGH TODAY OF 78 DEGREES WILL BE AT 78. IN VACAVILLE 77 TODAY, AROUND DAVIS AND INTO DIXON COMING UP IN MY FULL FORECAST, I’LL SHOW YOU THE WARMER DAYS AHEAD THROUGH THE MIDDLE AND BACK HALF OF THE WEEK. 712 IS THE TIME. BRIAN, HOW ARE FOLKS MOVING ON THE ROADS? WE’VE GOT A SLOWDOWN EASTBOUND HIGHWAY 50. THIS IS THE CAMERA HERE AT 65TH STREET. YOU CAN SEE THAT SLOWDOWN JUST A LITTLE BIT FURTHER UP THE ROAD AT WATT AVENUE WE HAD A CRASH THAT WAS BLOCKING THE NUMBER ONE LANE. THEY’RE MOVING THAT OFF OF THE FREEWAY AS WE SPEAK. SO THIS SHOULD CLEAR OUT SHORTLY. BUT FOR NOW A LITTLE BIT OF A DELAY EASTBOUND. BUT THAT WESTBOUND RIDE COMING IN FROM THE FOLSOM AREA INTO DOWNTOWN, THE PEAK SIDE OF OUR COMMUTE THAT IS STILL LOOKING PRETTY GOOD THERE WITH NO SIGNIFICANT DELAYS. 80 STARTING TO SEE A LITTLE BIT OF A SLOWDOWN RIGHT AROUND THE GREENBACK AREA, BUT AGAIN, NOTHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY. I-5 AND 99 LOOKING GOOD. NORTHBOUND FROM ELK GROVE A LITTLE BIT FURTHER SOUTH. NORTHBOUND 99 THOUGH, IS SLOW COMING UP TO AYERS LANE JUST BEFORE TWIN CITIES ROAD. THERE WE HAD A TWO VEHICLE CRASH. ONE OF THE VEHICLES BLOCKING THE FAST LANE. THEY JUST MOVED THAT OVER TO THE RIGHT HAND SHOULDER, SO HOPEFULLY WE’LL SEE A LITTLE BIT OF RELIEF. FOR THOSE OF YOU COMING UP 99 BUT NO PROBLEMS ON I-5. AND THAT’S TRUE THROUGH STOCKTON AS YOU CAN SEE HERE IN THE DOWNTOWN AREA. AND FOR SACRAMENTO, OUR TRAVEL TIME IS 11 MINUTES ON 50, 12 MINUTES ON 80 AND 11 MINUTES OUT OF ELK GROVE ON FIVE AND 99. ALL RIGHT. THANKS SO MUCH, BRIAN. SO IS THE CHARGE AGAINST MOST OF THE JANUARY 6TH PROTESTERS VALID? STILL AHEAD, THE ARGUMENT BEING MADE TO THE SUPREME COURT THIS MORNING THAT COULD GET THOSE CONVICTIONS THROWN OUT. AND HOW MUCH DID THE PRESIDENT AND VI
1 killed in Highway 99 crash in Modesto, lanes closed, CHP reports
One person was killed in a crash on northbound Highway 99 near Crows Landing Road offramp in Modesto, California Highway Patrol reported.Officials responded to reports of a bicyclist struck by a vehicle on Highway 99 at approximately 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday.At least two lanes are blocked off on the northbound highway near the Crows Landing Road exit. Traffic delays can be expected.See our live traffic map for updates.Click the video player above to watch other morning headlines from KCRA News 3This story was curated by Hearst’s KCRA Alert Desk. See more coverage of top California stories here.
One person was killed in a crash on northbound Highway 99 near Crows Landing Road offramp in Modesto, California Highway Patrol reported.
Officials responded to reports of a bicyclist struck by a vehicle on Highway 99 at approximately 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
At least two lanes are blocked off on the northbound highway near the Crows Landing Road exit.
Traffic delays can be expected.
See our live traffic map for updates.
Click the video player above to watch other morning headlines from KCRA News 3
This story was curated by Hearst’s KCRA Alert Desk.
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