Friday, April 19

Sutter Health strike, man arrested for shooting at cars, US rocked by latest mass shootings


KCRA 3 is rounding up all the information you need to know to get a head start on your day. Here you’ll find what you missed overnight, what’s happening throughout the day, the forecast and how your commute is shaping up. watch our morning newscasts live from 4-9 am here. WHAT’S HAPPENING IN NORCAL Thousands of nurses plan to strike at dozens of Sutter Health facilities on Monday | After monthslong negotiations without coming to an agreement, over 8,000 staff are expected to do a one-day strike at 18 Sutter Health locations across Northern California, according to the California Nurses Association. See more here.1 dead, 3 hospitalized in Easter shooting in Sacramento, sheriff says | Deputies found three victims near the 7200 block of Franklin Boulevard after the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office received a call at around 12:16 am on Sunday about a shooting. See more here.’It’s a waiting game’: Sacramento woman with rare disease anxiously waits for organ transplant on Easter | April is National Donate Life Month. More than 20,000 Californians are on the organ transplant waitlist. And more than 1,700 people are awaiting organs right now in the Sacramento region. See more here.18-year-old man arrested for shooting at cars in Stanislaus County | James Ganjeh was arrested on Saturday at around 10 pm near the 1700 block of Albers Road, which is where authorities believe he was living and shooting from, the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office said in a release. Read more here.WHAT’S HAPPENING ELSEWHEREUS rocked by 3 mass shootings during Easter weekend | Authorities in South Carolina are investigating a shooting at a nightclub early Sunday that injured at least nine people. It was the second mass shooting in the state and the third in the nation during the Easter holiday weekend. Read more here. Rising tornado numbers linked to climate change, study says | The Magnolia State is in an area of ​​increased tornado activity known as Dixie Alley. The area stretches from parts of Texas to Georgia. Researchers say storms in these areas are more violent, with more long-tracked tornadoes than anywhere else in the country. Read more here. These states moved to restrict abortion access last week | Four states moved to curtail abortion access last week, with two of them advancing their own versions of a ban on abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy — similar to the controversial Mississippi law before the US. Supreme Court that’s set up a direct challenge to Roe v. Wade. Read more here.WHAT’S COMING UP TODAYSutter Health nurses and health care workers across NorCal area striking today at 7 amSherri Papini is expected to plead guilty today to charges of lying to a federal officer and mail fraud. Attorney General Rob Bonta is holding a press conference today at 10:30 am to address environmental injustice in the city of Fontana. Congresswoman Doris Matsui is holding a press conference at 10:30 am announcing federal funding for two Sacramento State projects. TODAY’S WEATHER OUTLOOK Meteorologist Tamara Berg says Northern California will see clouds scattered out through the afternoon, with temperatures in the 40s for Monday morning. The Fairfield and Yuba City areas may notice some winds throughout the day. By noon, NorCal will see temperatures in the 60s, topping out in the upper 60s by the afternoon.(App users, click here to see Doppler radar).REAL-TIME TRAFFIC MAP(App users, click here to see our interactive traffic map .)DOWNLOAD OUR APP FOR THE LATESTHere is where you can download our app.

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KCRA 3 is rounding up all the information you need to know to get a head start on your day.

Here you’ll find what you missed overnight, what’s happening throughout the day, the forecast and how your commute is shaping up.

You can also watch our morning newscasts live from 4-9 am here.

WHAT’S HAPPENING IN NORCAL

Thousands of nurses plan to strike at dozens of Sutter Health facilities on Monday | After monthslong negotiations without coming to an agreement, over 8,000 staff are expected to do a one-day strike at 18 Sutter Health locations across Northern California, according to the California Nurses Association. See more here.

1 dead, 3 hospitalized in Easter shooting in Sacramento, sheriff says | Deputies found three victims near the 7200 block of Franklin Boulevard after the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office received a call at around 12:16 am on Sunday about a shooting. See more here.

‘It’s a waiting game’: Sacramento woman with rare disease anxiously waits for organ transplant on Easter | April is National Donate Life Month. More than 20,000 Californians are on the organ transplant waitlist. And more than 1,700 people are awaiting organs right now in the Sacramento region. See more here.

18-year-old man arrested for shooting at cars in Stanislaus County | James Ganjeh was arrested on Saturday at around 10 pm near the 1700 block of Albers Road, which is where authorities believe he was living and shooting from, the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office said in a release. Read more here.

WHAT’S HAPPENING ELSEWHERE

US rocked by 3 mass shootings during Easter weekend | Authorities in South Carolina are investigating a shooting at a nightclub early Sunday that injured at least nine people. It was the second mass shooting in the state and the third in the nation during the Easter holiday weekend. Read more here.

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Rising tornado numbers linked to climate change, study says | The Magnolia State is in an area of ​​increased tornado activity known as Dixie Alley. The area stretches from parts of Texas to Georgia. Researchers say storms in these areas are more violent, with more long-tracked tornadoes than anywhere else in the country. Read more here.

These states moved to restrict abortion access last week | Four states moved to curtail abortion access last week, with two of them advancing their own versions of a ban on abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy — similar to the controversial Mississippi law before the US. Supreme Court that’s set up a direct challenge to Roe v. Wade. Read more here.

WHAT’S COMING UP TODAY

  • Sutter Health nurses and health care workers across NorCal area striking today at 7 am
  • Sherri Papini is expected to plead guilty today to charges of lying to a federal officer and mail fraud.
  • Attorney General Rob Bonta is holding a press conference today at 10:30 am to address environmental injustice in the city of Fontana.
  • Congresswoman Doris Matsui is holding a press conference at 10:30 am announcing federal funding for two Sacramento State projects.

TODAY’S WEATHER OUTLOOK

Meteorologist Tamara Berg says Northern California will see clouds scattered out through the afternoon, with temperatures in the 40s for Monday morning. The Fairfield and Yuba City areas may notice some winds throughout the day. By noon, NorCal will see temperatures in the 60s, topping out in the upper 60s by the afternoon.

(App users, click here to see Doppler radar).

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REAL-TIME TRAFFIC MAP

(App users, click here to see our interactive traffic map.)

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