Erin Heft, kcranews

Erin Heft

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Sacramento, CA, United States

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Snowstorm has left many in Nevada City without power since February

Many residents in Nevada City and near Grass Valley tell KCRA 3 they have been without power since February 26. → Read More

Evacuation order issued for part of Modesto area

An area of Modesto previously under an evacuation warning on Friday was upgraded to an evacuation order. → Read More

‘They’re dying to get up I-80

Traction issues and icy conditions on Interstate 80 have led to thousands of cars and semi-trucks being turned around. → Read More

The National Weather Service asks NorCal travelers to think before driving in turbulent conditions

Five things the National Weather Service wants drivers to consider before traveling in the Sierra this weekend → Read More

Many school districts struggle to reopen after Northern California Winter storms

Snow covered roads and power outages leading now to multiple districts cancelling or delaying school. → Read More

Marysville Bok Kai Festival celebrates Year of the Rabbit

Thousands celebrated the Lunar Year of the Rabbit with the 143rd annual Bok Kai Festival in Marysville. → Read More

San Joaquin County farmers brace for cold, with turbulent weather in the forecast

In 2022, San Joaquin County filed an emergency declaration with the state, after certain crops, like cherries, were damaged due to the cold weather. → Read More

A Day of Remembrance: Reflecting on the incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII

The devastating movement forced some 120,000 Americans to leave their homes and businesses and be placed into remote barracks. → Read More

Mardi Gras parade planned through downtown Sacramento

The celebration will showcase artists of all types! → Read More

New California bill could hold 3D gun makers liable

Under the new bill, unlicensed manufacturing and the distributions of codes and instructions for the creation of guns by nonstate licensed entities would be punishable. → Read More

NorCal couple gifted free wedding after colon cancer diagnosis

“Thank you Nicole and everyone at Le Rêve for this amazing gift right before he starts his chemotherapy. This gives us something amazing and happy to have, as a memory to have, before this journey starts,” the bride-to-be said. → Read More

The consequence of DUI as told by a California victim’s family

According to Mothers Against Drunk Driving, every day in the United States, an average of 32 people die in DUI-related crashes. → Read More

The River Cats hold job fair ahead of the 2023 season

The job fair will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 400 Ballpark Drive in West Sacramento. → Read More

Snow blanketed Sierra roads create slip and slide conditions

With the roadways covered in slush and ice, Caltrans plows provided some relief to drivers willing to brave the conditions. → Read More

Caltrans prepares Sierra roads for yet another storm

Snow is expected to fall heavily in the mountains beginning Saturday evening and throughout the night. → Read More

‘An inclusive vision for Sacramento’: Mayor Steinberg begins new town hall series

People in the crowd brought to light concerns about safety, policing and affordable housing → Read More

Sacramento NAACP holds press conference ahead of release of Tyre Nichols’ body cam video

Lawyers for Tyre Nichols’ family have compared the body camera video to the infamous 1991 Los Angeles police beating of Rodney King. → Read More

Thomas O’Donnell, man accused in murder of CHP captain’s husband, pleads not guilty

The man arrested in early December in connection with the murder of California Highway Patrol captain Julie Harding’s husband, Michael Harding, appeared in court for the first time on Thursday. → Read More

‘Light the Beam’ Beer: Brewery selling out turning dunks into Double IPA

Moksa Brewery first crafted their ‘Light the Beam’ double IPA in December and sold out in three hours → Read More

4 fatal Sacramento fires prompt neighborhood wide safety checks

Sacramento Metro Fire and the Red Cross traveled house to house in each community to ensure smoke alarms were installed in homes → Read More