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Sacramento volunteers help keep AAPI community safe

Volunteers partner with law enforcement to keep the AAPI community safe in Sacramento The Stockton Boulevard Partnership put in place a new program called Safety on Stockton Blvd to keep the Sacramento AAPI community safe. Author: Monica Coleman (ABC10) Updated: 7:38 PM PDT April 8, 2021 SACRAMENTO, Calif. Marlon Lara arrived at Stockton Boulevard Partnership for his first day as a volunteer for the “Safety on Stockton Blvd” program. It s a program that aims to help keep people in the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) community safe while out doing daily activities. We got a whistle just in case we see anything, Lara said. We want to make sure we aren’t just seen but heard and we got a little to do list of how we should approach any situation we may see out there.”

Elk Grove dog groomer sentenced for animal cruelty

Elk Grove dog groomer sentenced for animal cruelty Share Updated: 12:46 PM PDT Apr 5, 2021 KCRA Staff Share Updated: 12:46 PM PDT Apr 5, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript FIRST. THIS IS KCRA 3 NEWS AT 4:00. TONI: GOOD MORNING. IT’S MONDAY, APRIL 5TH. I’M TONI VALLIERE. TY: AND I’M TY STEELE. HERE’S A LOOK AT OUR BIG STORIES TODAY. TONI: VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS IS HEADING TO HER HOMETOWN OF OAKLAND. TODAY SHE WILL TOUR A FACILITY THAT IS BENEFITING FROM THE AMERICAN JOBS PLAN TO INVEST $11 BILLION IN THE NATION’S INFRASTRUCTURE. VICE PRESIDENT HARRIS WILL LATER HOLD A LISTENING SESSION WITH CALIFORNIA LEADERS AND A SMALL BUSINESS OWNER IN OAKLAND WHO RECEIVED FINANCIAL AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FROM COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS. TY: CALIFORNIA SENATOR ALEX PADILLA WILL VISIT THE OAKLAND COLISEUM VACCINATION SITE TODAY. HE IS EXPECTED TO TALK ABOUT THE STATE’S EFFORTS TO GET MORE PEOPLE VACCINATED. T

Domestic Violence Crisis Amid The Pandemic, How It s Being Addressed

Domestic Violence Crisis Amid The Pandemic, How It’s Being Addressed Listen to Full Show Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. In this photo taken Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2010, a victim of domestic violence, who calls herself, Sierra is seen at a safe house in Nevada County, Calif. AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli More than 10 million women and men experience violence from an intimate partner. Amid the pandemic and lockdown orders, new research has found that incidences of domestic violence and abuse spiked across the country, and advocates and experts say it’s a crisis that’s only getting worse. Today on Insight, the rise in domestic abuse and violence during the pandemic, what’s being done about it, and the challenges in helping survivors.

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