KRON4 Articles: June 4, 2016
June 4
Sharks return home, facing 2-0 deficit to Penguins
Evacuations have been issued in Monterey County after a 3,000 acre wildfire
A man in Michigan recalls friendship with Muhammad Ali
A grandmother in Kansas achieves goal and graduates from high school
Police arrested 4 people in Vacaville for stealing more than $4,000 of Red Bull
Young boxer inspired by Muhammad Ali, hopes to follow in his steps
Muhammad Ali’s funeral held on Friday in Louisville, KY
One person dead after fatal car crash in San Lorenzo
Package thief captured by the police in Milpitas
Police in Watsonville arrested a car burglar during an attempt
Former Stanford University swimmer receives backlash on punishment from judge
Cyndi Lauper explains decision to perform in North Carolina despite controversial bill
UCLA shooting renews concerns about classrooms with no locks
DUI driver crashes multiple times before arrest.
San Jose police arrest ‘armed and dangerous’ suspect
DUI driver collides with 4 parked cars, 1 motorcycle
Oregon train derailment spills oil, sparks fire
Sharks Tomas Hertl to miss Game 3 with lower-body injury
EARTHQUAKE: 3.4 magnitude strikes near Boulder Creek
Suspect charged in stabbing death of 11-year-old boy
Police investigate sexual assaults on Santa Rosa trail
Sharks hope return home turns tide in final vs. Penguins
Mayors bet on NBA Finals to support fundraiser
Three arrested in Santa Rosa DUI checkpoint Friday night
Gary’s Mailbag: Would you speak to my youth group?
Photos: Copa America opener at Levi’s Stadium
PHOTOS: Muhammad Ali through the years, boxing legend dies at 74
VIDEO: Boxing legend Muhammad Ali dies at 74
Emeryville’s Clif Bars issues voluntary recall over listeria concerns
Colombia scores 2 first-half goals, beats US in Copa opener
Gattis, big 1st inning propel Astros to 12-2 win over A’s
Texas high school football coach accused of improper student relationship
Google teaches self-driving car to honk
State assembly passes bill that aims to increase tour bus inspections
4 missing Ft. Hood soldiers found dead, 9 total dead after being swept away in rain-swollen creek