Max Resnik, kcranews

Max Resnik

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Sacramento, CA, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • kcranews
  • WGAL
  • Country Living

Past articles by Max:

5 things to know about Yuba County's time capsule mystery

History meets mystery in Marysville, where a recently discovered time capsule is missing a critical piece of information. → Read More

Man killed in early morning Sacramento shooting, police say

A man is dead after an early morning shooting in Sacramento. → Read More

Pleasant Grove HS students condemn hate, celebrate unity

The demonstration comes in the wake of an attack on a Muslim student → Read More

Roseville police arrest yoga studio thief suspect

Roseville police arrested a man accused of stealing cash, credit cards and other personal belongings from a yoga studio, officials said. → Read More

First look: Touring the microunits at 19J in Sacramento

In the Midtown mix stands an apartment building seemingly apart from the rest. → Read More

Paradise residents react to PG&E settlement agreement

The utility announced a $13.5 billion settlement related to deadly fires → Read More

Accused ISIS fighter returns to court for extradition hearing

The Sacramento County man accused of shooting and killing an Iraqi police officer as a member of ISIS returned Wednesday to federal court, where he sat through hours of arguments over his possible extradition to Iraq to face charges in the shooting. → Read More

Women's Empowerment graduates now serve as property managers in Sacramento

In a sign of both their accomplishments and their progress, two graduates of a Women's Empowerment program designed to help them find work in the real estate industry helped give a tour of one of midtown Sacramento's newest apartment complexes. → Read More

Law enforcement agencies increase holiday shopping patrols

Officers remind everyone to be vigilant when shopping → Read More

Cooks in Salvation Army program serve Thanksgiving meals

Student cooks at the Salvation Army in Sacramento took to the kitchen to serve hundreds of people in need of a warm Thanksgiving meal. → Read More

Sierra ski resorts make snow as weather cools

Colder temperatures in the Sierra paved the way for ski resorts to blanket brown mountainsides with fresh, man-made snow. → Read More

Placerville Food Co-Op does all it can amid shutoffs

The constant hum of a diesel powered refrigerator truck reverberated through the parking lot of the Placerville Food Co-Op.The white, long box truck was parked at the front of the store Tuesday, where it waited to be filled ahead of the latest Publice Safety Power Shutoff by Pacific Gas & Electric Co. → Read More

Father says son killed in Sacramento shooting sacrificed himself to save others

Kenyatta Dawson was 29 years old when he was shot and killed → Read More

California Energy Commission delays vote on SMUD's solar proposal

California regulators declined to vote on a controversial proposal by a Sacramento County utility that critics said would have upended a mandate for rooftop solar panels on new home construction. → Read More

6 things to know about downtown Roseville's new armed security officer

Guard works seven days a week, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. → Read More

Nevada City restaurant shuttered after costly PG&E shutoff

A Nevada City restaurant closed its doors and is reevaluating its future after suffering significant losses during one of last month's PG&E planned outages. → Read More

Strides made in Nevada County fire mitigation project

Nevada County and Cal Fire officials toured progress made on a project created to reduce the potentially rapid spread of a wildfire near Grass Valley. → Read More

Nevada County, cities to send letter of concern to CPUC over power shutoffs

The entities will request better oversight of PG&E's shutoffs → Read More

Colfax declares state of emergency following PG&E shutoffs

The city wants help from the county and state to improve infrastructure → Read More

New round of PG&E power shutoffs possible Wednesday

Nearly 200,000 customers could lose power Wednesday if PG&E initiates its shutoff plan aimed at reducing the risk of wildfires. → Read More