| A series of storms setting up to hit Northern California will bring big holiday travel impacts – A busy travel period will be met with several weather elements as millions hit the roads and skies through the holidays. Foggy conditions will continue to present dangerous driving conditions for California from the coast to the valley and even into the mountains. Visibility at times will go below a quarter of a mile through the Christmas holiday weekend. The fog will be especially thick in the San Joaquin Valley along major roads and wide open spaces. Best driving practices include using low beams and keeping a bigger distance between vehicles. CHP: 1 person dead, 4 injured after crash involving sheriff's deputy in Antelope – One person is dead and four people were injured after a crash Thursday involving a Sacramento County Sheriff's deputy, according to California Highway Patrol. The crash happened around 2 a.m. at Elverta Road and Watt Avenue in Antelope. Here's what we know so far. Placer County Water Agency files lawsuit against PG&E for damages in Mosquito Fire – The Placer County Water Agency has filed a lawsuit against Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) for damages related to the Mosquito Fire. The lawsuit alleges the Mosquito Fire damaged electricity transmission infrastructure and paused energy production along the Middle Fork American River Project. The water agency says in the lawsuit that the fire caused it to lose tens of millions of dollars in power sales, but the total amount of compensation for damages is undetermined. In frigid temperatures, it’s a common practice for many drivers to let their cars warm up for a few minutes before hitting the road. Some vehicles even have it as a preset feature. But letting your car idle when it’s cold outside can shorten the life of your engine. A lost dog was finally reunited with his owner in West Sacramento after more than 14 months apart. He was found in Kansas. WEATHER FORECASTFrom all of us at ABC10, thank you for your generous donations. Together with you, our staff and our sponsors we have raised enough money to provide over 3 million meals for our hungry neighbors. From the bottom of our hearts, THANK YOU! HELP IS JUST A CLICK AWAY Sponsored by California Department of Health Care Services. |
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December 22, 2022
1 person dead, 4 injured after crash involving sheriff's deputy in Antelope
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