
Scrutiny of gubernatorial debates, officer accused of sexual assault no longer working, Ironman California in Sac
KCRA 3 gathers all the information you need to know to start 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 4am to 10am here. WHAT’S HAPPENING IN NORKA Stockton police sergeant no longer on the job after multiple sexual assault allegations | Sergeant Nicholas Blood was placed on paid administrative leave in May and is no longer with the Stockton Police Department as of Oct. 13, spokesman Joe Silva said Sunday. More details here. Ironman California successful in Sacramento after bomb cyclone forces last-minute cancellation in 2021 | According to organizers, the first Ironman California in Sacramento was a success. This year, nearly 4,000 athletes descended on Sacramento for a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike ride and 26.2-mile run, culminating in a spectacular finish at the California State Capitol. Read more here. Get the facts: Statements made during the California gubernatorial debate between Newsom and Dale | Gov. Gavin Newsom and state Sen. Brian Dahle went head-to-head in Sunday’s first and only gubernatorial debate between them in California. Read more here. Sacramento St beats Montana 31-24 in OT, stays undefeated | Jake Dunaway threw two touchdown passes, Asher O’Hara scored two TDs in the final minutes of regulation and the first drive of overtime — the second of which gave Sacramento State its first lead of the game — and the Hornets beat Montana 31-24 on Saturday night. More details here. WHAT’S HAPPENING INHERISH Sunak to be the next Prime Minister of Great Britain | Rishi Sunak has won the race to become the leader of the Conservative Party and will become the next Prime Minister of Great Britain – the third this year. The former Chancellor of the Exchequer will become Britain’s first leader of color and will be tasked with stabilizing the party and the country during a period of economic and political turbulence. Read more here. The Minister of Defense of Russia warns about the provocation of a “dirty bomb” | Russia’s defense chief said on Sunday that Ukraine was preparing a “provocation” using a radioactive device, a sharp claim strongly rejected by US, British and Ukrainian officials amid rising tensions as Moscow tries to halt Ukraine’s offensive in the country’s south. Read more here. “Very scary”: a mother tells about her 2-month-old daughter’s experience with RSV Doctors recommend being extra vigilant and contacting your pediatrician immediately if you notice that a very young child is having trouble breathing. “We have RSV coming out of our ears,” said Hannah Brand, a pediatric nurse in Norfolk, Nebraska. The virus can be particularly severe in children under 6 months of age. Read more here. Voters in five states have a chance to wipe slavery and serfdom from the books | When slavery was outlawed in the US in 1865, the 13th Amendment included one exception. “Neither slavery, nor involuntary servitude, except in punishment of a crime of which the party has been duly convicted, shall exist in the United States, or in any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof,” the amendment states. The penalty remains on the books in more than a dozen states, even though it hasn’t been carried out since the Civil War. More details here. TONIGHT’S WEATHER FORECAST Meteorologist Melanie Hunter says Northern Californians are waking up to slightly less wind than they experienced over the weekend. Cooler temperatures in the 40s and 50s are being experienced across NorCal. Warming will be facilitated by mostly clear weather today. Temperatures will climb into the mid-50s by 10 a.m., reach the mid-60s by noon, and climb into the mid- and lower 40s by 4 p.m. .)FIRE HAZARD INDEX DOWNLOAD OUR APP FOR THE LATEST STOCK. Here you can download our program.
KCRA 3 gathers 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 trip is shaping up.
You can also check out ours morning newscasts live from 4-10am here.
WHAT’S HAPPENING IN NORCAL
A Stockton police sergeant is no longer on the job after multiple allegations of sexual assault | Sergeant Nicholas Blood was placed on paid administrative leave in May and is no longer with the Stockton Police Department as of Oct. 13, spokesman Joe Silva said Sunday. More details here.
Ironman California successful in Sacramento after 2021 cyclone forces last-minute cancellation | According to organizers, the first Ironman California in Sacramento was a success. This year, nearly 4,000 athletes descended on Sacramento for a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike ride and 26.2-mile run, culminating in a spectacular finish at the California State Capitol. More details here.
Get the facts: Claims made during California gubernatorial debate between Newsom and Daley | Gov. Gavin Newsom and state Sen. Brian Dahle went head-to-head in Sunday’s first and only gubernatorial debate between them in California. More details here.
Sacramento St. beats Montana 31-24 in OT, remains undefeated | Jake Dunaway threw two touchdown passes, Asher O’Hara scored two TDs in the final minutes of regulation and the first drive of overtime — the second of which gave Sacramento State its first lead of the game — and the Hornets beat Montana 31-24 on Saturday night. More details here.
WHAT HAPPENS ELSEWHERE
Rishi Sunak will be the next Prime Minister of Great Britain | Rishi Sunak has won the race to become the leader of the Conservative Party and will become the next Prime Minister of Great Britain – the third this year. The former head of the Ministry of Finance will become the first leader of color in the UK, he will be tasked with stabilizing the party and the country in a period of economic and political turbulence. More details here.
The head of the Ministry of Defense of Russia warns about the provocation of a “dirty bomb”. | Russia’s defense chief said on Sunday that Ukraine was preparing a “provocation” using a radioactive device, a sharp claim strongly rejected by US, British and Ukrainian officials amid rising tensions as Moscow tries to halt Ukraine’s offensive in the country’s south. More details here.
“It’s very scary”: A mother talks about her 2-month-old daughter’s experience with RSV | Doctors recommend being extra vigilant and contacting your pediatrician immediately if you notice that a very young child is having trouble breathing. “We have RSV coming out of our ears,” said Hannah Brand, a pediatric nurse in Norfolk, Nebraska. The virus can be particularly severe in children under 6 months of age. More details here.
Voters in five states have a chance to wipe slavery and indentured servitude off the books | When slavery was outlawed in the US in 1865, the 13th Amendment included one exception. “Neither slavery, nor involuntary servitude, except in punishment of a crime of which the party has been duly convicted, shall exist in the United States, or in any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof,” the amendment states. The penalty remains on the books in more than a dozen states, even though it hasn’t been carried out since the Civil War. More details here.
WEATHER FORECAST FOR TODAY
Meteorologist Melanie Hunter says Northern Californians are waking up to slightly less wind than last weekend. Cooler temperatures in the 40s and 50s are being experienced across NorCal. Warming will be facilitated by mostly clear weather today. Temperatures will climb into the mid-50s by 10 a.m., with a high in the mid-60s by noon and a high in the mid-40s by 4 p.m.
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