18-year-old killed, 3 other teens injured in suspected DUI crash in Solano County Share Updated: 1:13 PM PDT Apr 18, 2021 KCRA Staff Share Updated: 1:13 PM PDT Apr 18, 2021
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Show Transcript LETICIA: GOOD MORNING. I AM LETICIA ORDAZ. HERE’S WHAT WE’RE FOLLOWING THIS SUNDAY MORNING. PROTESTS HAVE LEFT 4 SACRAMENTO POLICE OFFICERS HOSPITALIZED AFTER THEY WERE SPRAYED DURING SATURDAY NIGHT’S DEMONSTRATIONS. CROWDS FIRST GATHERED AT THE CAPITOL ROSE GARDEN AFTER 8:00. THEY LATER MARCHED AROUND THE DOWNTOWN AREA. DEMONSTRATORS MADE THEIR WAY TO THE LAVENDER HEIGHTS AREA OF MIDTOWN. THERE THAT’S WHERE THEY BRIEFLY SAT IN THE STREETS AND CHANTED BEFORE MARCHING BACK TOWARD THE CAPITOL. SACRAMENTO POLICE DECLARED IT AN UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY. PROTESTERS DISPERSED ABOUT ELEVEN LAST NIGH ALL AMERICANS WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE COVID-19 VACCINE STARTING TOMORROW. PRESIDENT BIDEN MOVED UP THE DATE, AS PARTS OF THE COUNTRY SEE A RI
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Behind Davis restaurant s uplifting community support, a family grieves
Sam and Sue opened Sam s Mediterranean Cuisine in Davis in 1995 and kept going strong until Sue s tragic passing from Leukemia in December 2020. Author: Samantha Solomon (ABC10) Updated: 10:56 AM PST February 2, 2021
DAVIS, Calif. In the wake of a tragedy, the Davis community has shown an outpouring of support for a family and local business in need during the coronavirus pandemic.
Sam s Mediterranean Cuisine, a staple in Downtown Davis, has been closed throughout the pandemic. Samir Abughannam, better known around town as Sam, had closed the restaurant indefinitely after his wife, Sue, had fallen ill and later passed away from leukemia on Dec. 20.
Three killed in weekend crashes
Three people, including an 11-year-old boy, died in collisions on Yolo County roadways over the weekend, the California Highway Patrol reported Monday.
The child was a passenger in an Infiniti that struck a tree shortly after 10 a.m. Sunday on westbound Interstate 80 near the West Capitol Avenue exit in West Sacramento. CHP Officer Rodney Fitzhugh said the vehicle was speeding as it entered a slight curve in the road.
“Due to the Infiniti’s high rate of speed, the driver was unable to safely negotiate the curve, causing the Infiniti to travel off the left edge of the roadway and collide with a tree,” Fitzhugh said in a news release. “The impact with the tree caused the Infiniti to break apart and resulted in fatal injuries to both the driver and right front passenger.”