10:05 p.m. update: Two people were killed, and five others were injured when a blue Mustang crashed into a gray Chevrolet Malibu after speeding through a stop sign in Del Paso Heights, CHP officials said. The two people in the Mustang were ejected after the car overturned, according to CHP. They were both pronounced dead at the scene. The other two were transported for major injuries. Three people in the Chevrolet, including a child, are being.
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Sherri Kirk, program manager, talks to a youth about a dispute they had with another program attendee at Neighborhood Wellness Foundation in Sacramento Monday, May 10, 2021.
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When Renee Webster-Hawkins was helping her fifth grade son with his math homework one night this past year, she noticed a troubling gap in his learning.
“It was clear that he simply didn’t understand how to divide two fractions,” said Webster-Hawkins, who regularly tutors her two sons, enrolled in Sacramento City Unified schools, to make sure they’re grasping everything from their teacher.
Car fire leads to discovery of body, Sacramento police say Staff, ABC10
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Police are investigating the discovery of a dead body that was found in a burning car near the Del Paso Heights neighborhood.
According to a statement from Officer Karl Chan of the Sacramento Police Department, officers were called to the 3500 block of Taylor Street around 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 5, after the Sacramento Fire Department alerted police that a dead body was found while putting out a car fire.
Detectivities are working with arson investigators to determine the cause of death.
Suspect information has not yet been released by authorities.
Firefighters say one person has been rushed to the hospital after a large fire tore through an apartment complex in Del Paso Heights early Friday morning.
Resident critically injured after escaping Sacramento apartment fire, officials say
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Apr. 30 A resident was hospitalized after escaping a burning building early Friday in a two-alarm fire that severely damaged the top floor of an East Del Paso Heights apartment complex, Sacramento fire officials said.
The fire was reported about 3:45 a.m. at the two-story complex in the 300 block of Anderson Court, just south of Interstate 80 and east of Marysville Boulevard.
One resident self-evacuated from the burning building, said Wendy Aguilar, a spokeswoman for the Sacramento Fire Department. She said the resident was taken to a local hospital after suffering critical injuries.