Juvenile killed, 3 others seriously injured in a county accident to place

CHP: Juvenile killed, 3 others seriously injured in a county accident to place
The leader in northern California for 70 years. Here is Kcra three short stories. California legislators can no longer keep taxes to spend secret. We will explain a new bill signed by Governor Newsom. The government remains closed and the congress will not vote today to try to open things. What it means for federal workers. In addition, more affordable apartments could come in the county to place, but not everyone is on board. FOR WHAT? Some residents say it’s too much, too fast. Hello and thank you for joining us this Thursday. I am Melanie Wingo for Teo Torres. A kind of soft start for your Thursday. Let’s take control of your weather forecast with the meteorologist Tamara Berg. YEAH. You know, Melanie, I didn’t need the thick layers when I was going out this morning. Around the valley and even in the foothills, we have clouds that are engraved, and we have another moisture impulse that will operate in the area in the coming hours. Right now, fairly calm, calm, no rain here while we are looking at the goal of the camera at West Sacramento, taking a look at the city center of Sacramento. But the rain showers will make the tail from light to moderate intensity, and this can have an impact on parts of the morning journey, especially beyond 5:00 this morning and lasts until the type of peak there and 8:00 am. So get ready for that. We have isolated thunderstorms today along the Sierra, mainly along the ridge and the parts of the western slope. And today temperatures will remain light. We will even have sunny breaks in the valley later this afternoon after this rain push moves in the morning. Temperatures at the moment, in the mid -1960s and at the bottom of the valley. Low 60s in Auburn at 59 in Placeville, you wake up to 52 in South Lake Tahoe with a regular southern wind at 12 MPH. Light and variable winds in the foothills and the valley. Currently looking at the scan of radar satellites. Once again, you see these clouds move in and even a few showers while I just take a break from the radar loop here to show you all around the Donne top and some of the upper land towards the Echo summit and a few showers that currently derive in the Pollobe pines. But again, I expect that we will see more stable rain bands in the valley while we enter the meeting closer to the top of the morning journey. 70 today in the valley. Rain and 60 years in the foothills. The 1950s upper years in the mountains with thunderstorms dispersed this afternoon. Next ten minutes, I will get you through the forecasts. Decompose it for you. District by district. Melanie. ALL RIGHT. Thank you very much, Tamara. New this morning. An investigation is underway after Crews arrived at a restaurant fire under control in North Highlands. All this occurred on Watt avenue near Freedom Park Drive. And here is an overview of a few videos of cleaning efforts that were underway when our crew arrived. The firefighters were called on this scene around 230 this morning. They say that several companies have been threatened and that their main priority was to keep everyone safe. Started outside a restaurant outside and started making its way. But we had several other threatened companies. This is something that we know that the economic impact was some of these types of fires where these companies are closed and the effects it has not only on these companies, but also on the community that is based on these companies. Sacramento Metro Fire shared a video from the moment when the fire started. Take a look at these flames from the structure. The crews worked to extinguish these flames fairly quickly. There is no word yet on how the fire started or if someone has been injured. Now has a live look at the state capitol. And Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a bill prohibiting legislators from using secret non-disclosure agreements or NDAs, NDAs can prevent people from sharing information, even if this implies the way your taxes are spent. Now, this legislation is the direct result of the political director of KCRA 3, Ashley Zavala, reporting on the way in which State legislators have used the NDA on the main public projects and the laws of the state. AB 1370 prohibits legislators from signing non-disclosure agreements when they decide how to use taxpayers ‘dollars, or how to create states’ laws if they were raped, legislators could be accused of an offense or crime. Ashley was the first to report on the use of NDAs in the construction by the legislator of the new office building of $ 1.1 billion for state legislators, the Legislative Assembly led 2,000 people, including five State legislators, to sign the NDA to keep information on this project a secret. Ashley was also the first to point out that state legislators were entirely excluded from the negotiations of the minimum fast food wage law in California. The governor’s office supervised the negotiations and allowed the NDA to cover secret talks on the insistence of a large work organization, Seiu of California. KCRA 3’s political director, Ashley Zavala, follows the legislators today, and we will have more throughout the day on KCRA.com. And the KCRA Three application. Meanwhile, the federal government is closed. And so the legislators who work there, the test of handing over the government will open up to this in the Senate today. There is therefore no chance for a vote to reopen the government. NBC News learned of the management and budgetary plans to start labor reductions in a few days, and Bianca Fischetti of NBC had more Washington. We will get there as soon as possible. Passing, however, to our next story. Sacramento We have a government closure that could potentially affect trips by plane at Sacramento International Airport. I saw none of these effects yesterday. Certainly early in the closure. But transport security officers say that there are still concerns about the duration of the duration of this closure. Today is the second day of the TSA workers who work, knowing that they are not paid as long as the closure is resolved. TSA workers are only a few of federal employees directly affected by the government’s closure. Speaking on behalf of the approximately 200 TSA officers in Sacramento, a representative of the American Federation of Government employees tells us that it is nervous that this will turn into a prolonged judgment like the one we saw in 2018, adding that many members of the union live a pay check check. NOW. Snap and work programs can also experience the effects of closing with their offices still running. These advantages should continue in the short term, but future payments depend on the quantity. The financing of the contingency exists. The national parks remain open, but the services are limited. Some buildings and parking lots can close. The closure does not affect social security payments. Medicare and Medicaid cover. The veterans’ medical centers remain open and the services of veterans come out, we will continue to follow all the effects of the government’s closure and how it affects the Northern Californians. You can find a ventilation of what is closed and local reactions to the dead end. Simply download the KCRA 3 app and make sure you have
CHP: Juvenile killed, 3 others seriously injured in a county accident to place
Update: 1:30 p.m. October 2, 2025
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A minor was killed and three other people were seriously injured in an accident Thursday afternoon in the County to place, officials said. According to the California Highway Patrol, the accident occurred around 12:10 pm on the side west of the Interstate 80, near Colfax. Only one vehicle has been involved, said CHP. Although the exact cause of the accident is not yet clear, the officers investigate speed and weather as factors. A photo of the scene shows a black vehicle on the shoulder of the highway. The accident initially closed all the tracks in the west direction, but CHP has said that a way has since reopened, allowing traffic to pass beyond where the accident occurred. The ages and sexes of all those involved in the accident are not known. It is a story in development and will be updated because we learn more information. See our live traffic card for updates. Click the video player above to watch the titles of other mornings from Kcra News 3 This story was organized by KCRA Alert Desk of Hearst. Send us your photos or videos if it is sure to do it on kcra.com/upload.i this story occurred near you or someone you know, share this article with friends from your region using the KCRA mobile application so that they know what’s going on near them. The KCRA application is available for free in the Apple App Store and on Google Play. See more coverage of the best California stories here | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel
A minor was killed and three other people were seriously injured in an accident Thursday afternoon in the County to place, officials announced.
According to the California Highway Patrol, the accident occurred around 12:10 p.m. on the west side of the Interstate 80, near Colfax.
Only one vehicle has been involved, said CHP. Although the exact cause of the accident is not yet clear, the officers investigate speed and weather as factors. A photo of the scene shows a black vehicle on the shoulder of the highway.
The accident initially closed all the tracks in the west direction, but CHP has said that a way has since reopened, allowing traffic to pass beyond where the accident occurred.
The ages and sexes of all those involved in the accident are not known.
This is a history in development and will be updated as we learn more information.
See our live traffic card For updates.
Click on the video player above to watch the titles of other mornings from Kcra News 3
This story was organized by the KCRA alert office in Hearst.
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If this story has occurred near you or someone you know, share this article with friends from your region using the KCRA mobile application so that it knows what is happening near them. The KCRA application is available for free in Apple App Store and on Google Play.
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