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Where did Melanie Hunter go?

Where did Melanie Hunter go?

Melanie Hunter joins KCRA as the morning traffic anchor. Prior to moving to Sacramento, Melanie worked at the NBC affiliate KVOA in Tucson, Arizona for three years. Her primary job was as traffic anchor and reporter. She also filled in as weather and news anchor.

Who is leaving KCRA news?

Brian Heap is saying goodbye to KCRA 3 after 8 years. He has been a vocal advocate for viewers since he joined the station, and he has served as an active watchdog in keeping government agencies in our community accountable.

How can I watch KCRA online?

You can stream KCRA (NBC affiliate) with Hulu with Live TV, fuboTV and YouTube TV.

Is rain in the forecast for northern California?

Mostly cloudy. A chance of rain showers in the afternoon. Highs 70 to 80. South winds 10 to 20 mph.

Where did Ty Steele go?

Ty Steele has been promoted to evening anchor for Sacramento, Calif. NBC affiliate KCRA.

Where is Lynn Truong now?

Meteorologist Linh Truong joined FOX 2 and KPLR 11 in September 2021 from KCRA in Sacramento, California. She has years of experience forecasting in different parts of the country. She has two degrees from San Francisco State University.

Where is Kelli DeMarco?

Kellie DeMarco Communications is a media relations firm based in Sacramento, California.

What happened to Eddie Lambert KCRA?

Lambert currently resides in Sacramento with her husband, Lloyd E. Levine whom she married on September 21, 2008, and they have two children. Lambert and Levine, then the Assemblymember from California’s 40th Assembly District, met on a flight from Seattle to Sacramento in November 2005.

What happened to Edie Lambert?

Is Sacramento Safe?

OVERALL RISK : MEDIUM. Sacramento is, overall, a safe place to visit. As with any other urban area, just like you would in your city, pay attention to your surroundings and stay safe.

Is California still in a drought?

Severe drought is also seen throughout the Sierra and along the coast. As compared to last year, California has no “exceptionally” dry areas, as of Thursday. This time in 2021, exceptionally dry areas were seen in the state’s desert areas.

Where is the rain in Northern California?

The highest rainfall totals for the period are around 120 millimeters, about 5 inches, shown in red. These rainfall amounts occur along the western slopes of the coastal range, in the Klamath Mountains near the border with Oregon, and over the northern Sierra Nevada on the downwind side of the Sacramento Valley.

Where is Teo Torres from KCRA?

Teo was born in Puerto Rico and raised in Idaho, Central America, Arizona, Washington and Alaska. After a whirlwind upbringing he’s more than happy to call Sacramento home. When not on the anchor desk or in the field, Teo enjoys hanging out with his three sons on the golf course or the ski slopes.

What happened to Bridget Mahoney on Channel 2?

June 11 will be my last day at FOX 2 🙁 I am so exited for a new adventure, but equally as bummed to leave St. Louis. A city is a city, but the people here have made all the difference. Thank you for being so welcoming and making STL feel like home, from my coworkers, friends, viewers, everyone!

Who is Edie Lambert married to?

Lloyd E. LevineEdie Lambert / Spouse (m. 2008)

What happened to Eileen Javora?

Eileen recently ‘retired’ from KCRA-3 in Sacramento after 13 years as an on-air meteorologist. She lives in El Dorado County with her husband Justin Boeger, 4th generation winemaker and co-owner of Boeger Winery, and their two little girls. She is now learning the family business of farming grapes and making wine.

Where is the hood in Sacramento?

Hood is a census-designated place in Sacramento County, California, United States. Hood is located on the Sacramento River and California State Route 160 15 miles (24 km) south of downtown Sacramento. Hood has a post office with ZIP code 95639 that was established in 1912.

Is 2021 going to be a drought year in California?

Warm temperatures in California this April and early May have made 2021 a critically dry year. Snow melted and runoff evaporated at a faster rate in the Sacramento, Feather, and American River watersheds. The state continues to track drought conditions.

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