Leticia Ordaz, kcranews

Leticia Ordaz

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Sacramento, CA, United States

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  • kcranews
  • WGAL
  • KSBW Action News 8
  • WXII 12 News
  • KOAT.com
  • WYFF News 4

Past articles by Leticia:

Lodi City Council to appoint someone to seat held by Shakir Khan

During a special session Tuesday morning, the Lodi City Council voted to appoint someone to Shakir Khan’s former city council seat. → Read More

Elk Grove community to discuss funding of homeless programs

Elk Grove city officials are hosting a community meeting Monday to speak on possible solutions to solve the homelessness issue in the city. → Read More

Sacramento Valentine Run and Walk fundraises to help people in crisis with legal aid

Race organizers said they hope to spread the word that there is free legal help out there should anyone need it in Northern California. → Read More

Sacramento's Crocker Art Museum unveils latest exhibit

This weekend was the grand opening of a new exhibit at the Crocker Art Museum. Families came out to check out what's being called A Graphic Art: German Expressionist Prints from the Mcnay Art Museum and the Bronston Collection. → Read More

Kaiser doctor says HPV vaccine helps in avoiding cervical cancer

Most people who are exposed to HPV don’t even know they are carriers, Dr. Zhanetta Harrison said. → Read More

City council to discuss expansion of Sacramento Valley Station

City leaders said they see it as an opportunity for growth because the Sacramento Valley Station is the seventh busiest Amtrak train station located at the heart of a development area. → Read More

Here's when Sacramento International Airport expects the busiest holiday travel to take place

It's a busy week at the Sacramento International Airport. Officials said they have all hands on deck as more people are packing the airport to travel for Christmas. → Read More

Here’s how new water cannons could help fight wildfires year-round

The water cannons deploy when a fire is already burning in an area and threatening towns, but they can also be used as a prevention strategy in areas with high fire danger. → Read More

Northern California flu hospitalizations spike across region

"The flu is and can be dangerous," said Dr. Rich Florio with Kaiser Permanente, Roseville Physician-in-Chief who urges people to get their flu vaccine. → Read More

Sacramento International Airport holiday travel tips for Thanksgiving

It's the day before Thanksgiving, and big crowds are expected at Sacramento International Airport. The airport is making sure travelers stay calm through this stressful travel time by bringing in some furry friends. → Read More

Levee to protect Wheatland is completed after decadelong effort

Officials call the project a critical step toward 100-year flood protection for the city of Wheatland. → Read More

Sacramento International Airport adds spots for Lyft drivers

A trip to the airport can cause a lot of anxiety during the busy holiday season. But this month, Sacramento International Airport is trying to make it a smoother process. → Read More

Old Sacramento holiday tree arrives, biggest ever on display

Organizers said this is the tallest tree they have ever had on display at the waterfront. → Read More

Return of 'The Claw' kicks off leaf season in Sacramento. Here's what to know

November is officially the beginning of leaf season in the city of Sacramento, and "the Claw" is making the rounds through Sacramento neighborhoods. → Read More

Where to buy a Powerball ticket in Sacramento for $1B drawing

Four years ago, the California Lottery listed Lichine's Liquor & Deli as the sixth luckiest place in the state for winning $1 million dollars or more. → Read More

Hundreds of guns exchanged for gift cards at Sacramento police buyback event

Hundreds of guns were taken off the streets on Saturday at a Sacramento gun buyback event hosted the police department. → Read More

State leaders to discuss climate change, solutions at California Extreme Heat Symposium

Scientists predict temperatures will soar with climate change, and the governor's office said action is required to protect California. → Read More

NAACP demands investigation into video showing Yuba City students acting out slave auction

The Sacramento Branch of the NAACP is demanding an investigation after a video of students acting out a slave auction surfaced at a high school in Yuba City. → Read More

Sacramento area breast cancer survivors raise awareness at Making Strides Walk

KCRA 3 spoke with several survivors at the march about their journey and mission to spread awareness and save lives. → Read More

Experts gather at Sacramento State to discuss deadly opioid epidemic

Experts are gathering at Sacramento State on Tuesday to discuss getting a handle on the deadly opioid epidemic plaguing the country. → Read More