KFBK Morning News Show Recap - Wednesday October 20th

Leads:

  1. Three Students And Their Parents From Sacramento Who Were Trapped In Afghanistan After US Troops Abruptly Pulled Out Of The Country. Are Out Of The Country And Safe.
  2. Governor Gavin Newsom Is Expanding California's Drought Emergency To The Entire State. The Democrat's Move Tuesday Comes After The Second Driest Year In The Golden State's History. The Proclamation Requires Local Water Suppliers To Have Water Contingency Plans In Place And Gives The State Power To Prohibit Wasteful Practices. 
  3. Sacramento Will Soon Feature It's First High-rise Building For Rental Apartments. The Kings Purchased The Site At Capital Mall And Third Street In Downtown Sacramento, Across The Street From Crocker Park. Formerly Known As Parking Lot X, The More Than Two-point-five Acre Site Will Feature An 80-thousand Square Foot Office Building, Along With 28 Floors Of Luxury Apartments. Southern Land Company And The Sacramento Kings Plan To Break Ground On The Project In 2023, Aiming To Have It Complete By 2025.
  4. Northern California Is Bracing For Another Rain Storm This Week. National Weather Service Meteorologists Are Forecasting Moderate To Heavy Rain Starting Today Through Early Next Week Across The Bay Area, Central Valley And Sierra Foothills. Snowfall In Sierra Is Expected On Monday. Fire Officials Says The Added Moisture Could Help Calm Wildfire Activity In The Coming Days.

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