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Sacramento County Youth Detention Facility Sees Its First Juvenile Test Positive For Coronavirus
The juvenile has been isolated and is now receiving care. Officials have not released any information on the condition of the juvenile.

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The juvenile has been isolated and is now receiving care. Officials have not released any information on the condition of the juvenile.

No injuries were reported. Exactly what started the fire is now under investigation.
The district will add more child care options to their school campuses by partnering with a nonprofit tailored to families in need.
The sheriff’s office notes that bee thefts have become increasingly common in Yolo County.
“Secretive groups wearing altered badges that celebrate police shootings have not and will never be tolerated."
Andrea Latimer said she used to be someone who didn’t care about masks or social distancing.
Sanders said the rash started as a small red mark on her skin the day after tubing in the river.
A woman was driving in the wrong way along the eastbound side of Highway 50. She then veered off the freeway and rolled down an embankment.
The crash happened at a building at the Cold Springs Market east of Twain Harte.
The Elk Grove Unified School District was the first in the Sacramento area to close down over concerns about the coronavirus pandemic.
After pleading with the suspect to let go, the man eventually released her. He then reportedly told the woman he never had a gun.
The Sacramento Kings are not immune to the economic hurt in this pandemic. Friday is the last day of work for some Kings employees.
The owner told CBS13 the restaurant is temporarily closing until the coronavirus is over because the restaurant is losing too much money.
A Lodi man was arrested Thursday night after allegedly driving a pickup truck with overhead lights and a siren under the influence.
Jessup was on a fishing trip in Yosemite Thursday when he reportedly died of a heart attack.
The City said the offering of such permits was made possible through a local emergency order issued allowing for outdoor services.
Arasa was arrested on December 13, 2001, after driving over a spike strip during what authorities said was a 50-mile pursuit.
In total, the city plans to buy 42 body cameras, 28 in-car cameras, and cloud storage for both.
The resident said the man driving got out and jumped into another truck, and they pulled off before police arrived.
A gym in Woodland has been slapped with a hefty fine for refusing to follow state orders and cease indoor operations.