Lead Stories:
- The Sacramento Bee is reporting that the Sacramento City Council did not legally approve the pay raise for city manager Howard Chan. They voted to give Chan a $20,000 raise and extra weeks of paid time off, but did do so during a special meeting, which violates state law. Click here to read more.
- Former Stockton Kings' player Chance Comanche has reportedly admitted to his role in the alleged kidnapping and murder of a 23-year-old woman in Las Vegas. Citing an arrest report, KVVU-TV in Las Vegas reports that Comanche told investigators he conspired with a 19-year-old woman to carry out the kidnapping and murder. Click here to read more.
- This week's rainstorms are helping fill up California reservoirs. Levels are now 124% of average with Folsom's reservoir at 116%. Click here to read more.
- California is on the verge of becoming the second state to turn wastewater into drinking water. State regulators are voting on rules today that allow sewage to be treated, reused and funneled back into pipes. Basically, this is everything that drains from toilets, sinks, and showers. Click here to read more.