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KCRA-TV (channel 3) is a television station in Sacramento, California, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by Hearst Television alongside Stockton -licensed dual CW / MyNetworkTV affiliate KQCA (channel 58). The two stations share studios on Television Circle off D Street in downtown Sacramento; KCRA-TV's transmitter is located in ...
Bob left KCRA on his own terms, with his last show broadcast on March 14, 1970. However, after starting a new show on KTVU, Bob returned to Sacramento television, this time at KTXL Channel 40 on May 9, 1970, with The Bob Wilkins Double Horror Show , an all-new production, which ran successfully for over a decade.
David Emerson Root – Director, Sacramento Occupational Medical Group [53] Mark Hopkins Jr. – co-founder of Central Pacific Railroad; Charles R. Schwab (born) [54] – founder of Charles Schwab Corporation; Russ Solomon – founder of Tower Records [55] Leland Stanford – co-founder of Central Pacific Railroad, founder of Stanford ...
After 33 years, rain and shine, Sacramento’s chief meteorologist is retiring from Channel 3 with his final forecast coming Friday evening. On Jan. 1, 1997, Finan was not celebrating the ushering ...
She co-anchored the evening news in Sacramento on KCRA-TV with her husband, Dave Walker, from 1990 through 2008. Lois first joined KCRA in the 1970s and later worked at KOVR. After her marriage to Dave Walker in 1979, the two left Sacramento to join CNN in Atlanta, Georgia, whose very first newscast they anchored in 1980.
David Edward Walker (born 1941) is an American retired television news anchor. He and his wife Lois Hart were paired as television news anchors for nearly three decades, starting in 1980 when they were among the original founding anchors on CNN through 2008 on Sacramento, California station KCRA.
Illegal possession of firearms. Possession of a machine gun. On April 3, 2022, at approximately 2:00 a.m., a mass shooting occurred in downtown Sacramento, California, United States. Six people were killed and twelve others were injured. The Sacramento Bee described it as the "worst mass shooting in Sacramento's history".
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