Hurricane Hilary headed to California – Tropical Storm Hilary strengthened into a hurricane early Thursday. For now, it's looking pretty likely that Hurricane Hilary will impact Southern California and the Southwest as it continues to move north over the weekend. As of Thursday morning, Hurricane Hilary has winds close to 80mph at the core. This is a Category 2 hurricane but strengthening is expected up to a Category 3-4 before weakening as it moves into cooler water off the coast of central and northern Baja. 'The next fentanyl on steroids' | 'Tranq' reports appearing in Northern California – A dangerous and deadly new drug has made its way to Northern California. Its street name is “Tranq,” or the “zombie drug,” and it contains a lethal concoction of fentanyl and a horse tranquilizer called xylazine. Butte County reported multiple cases of the drug. The United States Drug Enforcement Administration, DEA, recently said “Tranq” is making fentanyl, the deadliest drug threat our country has ever faced, even deadlier. 53-year-old from Galt dies after Highway 104 crash in Sacramento County – A 53-year-old man from Galt died after a crash on Highway 104 in Sacramento County Thursday. California Highway Patrol said the crash happened around 5:20 a.m. on Highway 104 at Clay Station Road. A 35-year-old man from Ione was driving a Dodge Ram westbound on the highway and a 53-year-old was driving a Honda Civic eastbound. CHP said witnesses in the area said the Honda accelerated and passed over the solid double yellow lines driving the wrong way through a curve. REAR-SEAT SAFETYIt's back to school season, but some cars might not be protecting your family as much as you think. It all boils down to where they sit. A new study finds most mid-size cars struggle in its rear-seat safety test. That means your precious cargo in the backseat might be in danger the next time you hit the road. SMILEA young scholar in Stockton graduated this June, proving she could do what others told her couldn't be done. At just 15 years old, Zaalyiah Giddens graduated with her high school diploma and has now begun a college career after taking the initiative to finish as soon as she could. Hit the green and help the American Cancer Society fight back against cancer! Register your foursome today for the Sacramento Golf Classic! Show off your best swings and enjoy a gourmet breakfast, raffle, gifts and goodies on each hole on the course, complimentary all day food and beverages, networking with influential business executives, and much more! Register today and help The American Cancer Society with their mission to free the world from cancer! Sponsored by American Cancer Society. |
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August 17, 2023
Deadly new drug makes its way to Northern California
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