Tensions are rising in California's capital city as the Sacramento district attorney threatened to file charges against city officials over their handling of the homelessness crisis, saying they are too lenient in their approach and are failing to enforce the rules. District Attorney Thien Ho on Monday threatened to press criminal charges against city officials under state public nuisance laws if they don't implement a slew of changes within 30 days, including a daytime camping ban where homeless people have to put their belongings in storage between 6 a.m. and 9 p.m. Ho was elected in 2022 after vowing on the campaign trail to address the city's homelessness crisis.
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people in denver watched their temperatures plunge 47 degrees in just two hours as the winter storm moved through the region as the snow piled on, one resident asked his local station about the city rules for shoveling the sidewalk. he did get an answer and a welcomed surprise. rob harris from our affiliate kmgh has the story. reporter: got a call from kevin delaney. he was worried he could be fined by the city because he can t go out and shovel his walk today. so he came to tell him the answer. my photographer and dalton realized we re bundled up. we have shovels in the car. we thought, when we give him the answer, we ll also help him out. it s not good for me at my age to be here shoveling. it s kind of an issue for me. i don t have any young people in the house.