KFBK Morning News Show Daily Recap - Wednesday April 3rd

Lead Stories:

  1. A devastating magnitude 7.4 earthquake has claimed nearly a dozen lives in Taiwan and left well over 900 injured. There are fears that the death toll may rise as dozens remain trapped in highway tunnels following the strongest earthquake to hit the island in 25 years. Click here to read more.
  2. Oakland Athletics' and Sacramento River Cats' officials are having a meeting today after reports the A's discussion on Tuesday with Coliseum owners did not go well. The two sides have been discussing using the River Cats' Sutter Health Park as the A's temporary home after this season while the A's await the new stadium in Las Vegas. Click here to read more.
  3. Governor Gavin Newsom attended Tuesday's early April snow pack survey, which is considered the most important survey of the year. While there, he answers a reporters question regarding his delayed State of the State Address, saying he plans to compile that speech with his May revisions on the budget. Click here to read more.
  4. The Sacramento Business Journal is reporting that the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians have purchased an entire city block at 301 Capitol Mall in downtown Sacramento. Click here to read more.

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