| 3 killed in San Joaquin County wrong-way crash. Alcohol may have been factor – Three people killed in a wrong-way crash Sunday afternoon in San Joaquin County have been identified. Angela Maldonado, 25, of Lockeford; Skyy Richardson, 21, of Stockton; and Simon Onesavanh, 37, of Stockton, died after the crash around 3:40 p.m. along Highway 12 just east of Clements Road, according to the San Joaquin County Medical Examiner’s Office. They were not wearing seatbelts and CHP says it believes alcohol was a factor in the crash. Man allegedly killed by father-son duo in Rocklin road rage incident identified – The man allegedly killed by a father and son after a road rage incident in Rocklin has been identified. According to the Placer County Sheriff’s Office, he was 55-year-old Jeremy Styles. Police say Styles was found unresponsive around 8:45 p.m. Saturday at the intersection of Whitney Ranch Parkway and Whitney Oaks Drive. They were called for reports of road rage that turned into a fight. Styles was pronounced dead at the scene. Helicopter pilot, passenger survive crash into Modesto Reservoir – At 71-years-old, Bob Campana may have just escaped death. A recreational helicopter and airplane pilot for over 20 years, Campana has always valued flying and giving everyday people their first helicopter rides. It's exactly what he set out to do Saturday morning, with a 23-year-old business partner and friend from Sicily. He says conditions were perfect until the unimaginable happened... More than 350 Forever 21 clothing stores are beginning liquidation sales across the country as the company files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection amid declining mall traffic in the U.S. See the list here. A Grass Valley man’s fight against stage 4 colorectal cancer led him to an ambitious goal: climbing Yosemite’s Half Dome. His inspiring journey is the focus of a new documentary screening at the Guild Theater in Sacramento. No matter your age, who you are, or where you are, the stress of daily life can cause an endless loop of anxious feelings and negative thoughts. When you feel overwhelmed by these thoughts and emotions, it's OK to get help. You're not alone. CalHOPE is here for you with free, safe, and confidential mental health resources for kids, teens, young adults and families. Reach out for support now at calhope.org. Sponsored by California Department of Health Care Services. |
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March 17, 2025
3 killed in San Joaquin County wrong-way crash identified
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