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Security Business Surges During Coronavirus Crisis
At least 16 million jobs were lost in three weeks with the U.S. economy in disarray, but there is one industry that's booming during the coronavirus crisis: the security business.
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At least 16 million jobs were lost in three weeks with the U.S. economy in disarray, but there is one industry that's booming during the coronavirus crisis: the security business.
Sacramento City Unified School District is handing out approximately 8,600 laptops Friday and Saturday to students as the district is set to begin virtual learning on Monday.
Easter weekend is usually a time for packed church pews, community Easter egg hunts and even cookouts. But in 2020, it looks a little different.
Amazon has confirmed that an employee at the company's fulfillment center in Sacramento has tested positive for coronavirus, according to a company spokesperson.
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A senior living facility in Sacramento County says one of its residents has tested positive for coronavirus.
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A Sacramento woman is seeking out survivors of coronavirus to help her dad who was diagnosed last week.
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A quiet place along the river isn't so quiet anymore. The word has gotten out about Upper Clementine Lake this summer and it's causing some problems.
Climbing Mount Everest is a feat very few will ever accomplish but imagine trying to do it after battling cancer. An Elk Grove man is taking one big challenger after another.
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A local gymnastics group[ joins us in studio!
A local gymnastics group joins us in studio!
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The Plant Lady can surely assist with your sad plants!
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