The Sacramento Brief

The Sacramento Brief January 29, 2026


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NEWS

Rancho Cordova police identified the suspect in Tuesday’s fatal shooting as 58-year-old David Vallerga. Officers found Vallerga and three victims deceased inside a Mill Water Circle home — a 49-year-old woman, a 13-year-old boy, and an 11-year-old girl. Authorities say Vallerga called 911, identified himself as the shooter, and warned of possible booby traps. The investigation is ongoing.

CITY WATCH

Sacramento County warns that batteries do not belong in curbside trash. Crushed batteries can spark fires in collection trucks and facilities. Many everyday items contain hidden batteries, including toys, vapes, and small electronics. Residents are urged to follow Tape, Tub, Take: tape battery ends, store in a container, and take to a Household Hazardous Waste or e-waste drop-off site.

https://www.saccounty.gov/us/en/articles/2025-articles/batteries-are-a-curbside-collection-fire-risk-.html

TODAY’S WEATHER

Dense fog early, clearing by 7 a.m. Partly sunny with a high near 58. Tonight: patchy fog and mostly cloudy, low around 42. Calm winds.

EVENTS

Artist Talk: Hank Willis Thomas & Unity Lewis — Thursday at 6 p.m. at the Crocker Art Museum, 216 O Street. Discussion on art, California ties, and the upcoming 2028 exhibition Black Artists in California: Nineteenth Century to Now. Tickets: $12 members, $20 nonmembers.

https://www.crockerart.org/events/4227/artist-talk-hank-willis-thomas-and-unity-lewis

Voices in Thread: Social Justice Sewing Academy Art Quilts — Now showing through mid-February at the Mills Station Arts and Cultural Center, 10191 Mills Station Road, Rancho Cordova. Community quilt exhibition focused on youth voices and social justice. Thursday viewing from 2–7 p.m. Free admission.

https://www.rcmacc.org/exhibits/Voices-in-Thread

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The Sacramento BriefBy Carol M