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What you need to know: June 12

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What you need to know: June 12
What you need to know: June 12

Good morning, North State.

Here's what you need to know to start your day on June 12.

Here's what you need to know to start your day.

County representatives are responding after the deadly crash that killed two people on highway 99 and neal road wednesday night... action news now talked with butte county supervisors and who say they're working with cal trans to make this intersection safer.

Cal trans says they plan to install more signs that say "slow down" and "traffic ahead" to make sure this doesn't happen again..

## 2 oroville men are behind bars after investigators say a man fired shots into a home.

It happened about 10:45 thursday morning in the area of roseben avenue and d street.

No one was injured.

Police say they arrested the man who shot into the home and another man with him... action news now is working to learn more about the motive behind the shooting...### an increasing number of businesses and services are resuming operations here in california, including movie theaters, bars, and schools..

To see the complete list of california's guidelines for phased reopening and the health status of each county, visit action news now.com look under news, then newslinks, and look for california open q & a.

Manhunt over!

The suspect wanted for shooting a sheriff's deputy and killing a homeless man... is now dead.

Law enforcement responded to a location in south paso robles where the suspect - 26 year old mason james lie-ruh - a transiet from the monterway area, was thought to be..

When deputies moved in thursday... shots were exchanged.

Two deputies were inured -- lie- ruh was killed.

Legal changes are now in place in the wake of the shooting death of breonna taylor.

The louisville metro council has unanimously passed a measure banning no-knock warrants.

The measure is named after taylor - all 26 members of the louisville metro council unanimously approved "breonna's law."

And happening today- the minnesota legislature will hold a special session to review new police reform and accountability measures.... minnesota governor tim walz issued a proclamation calling for the special session.

The new reform package will address immediate and long term solutions to end police violence.

Some of the changes include expanded training, banning chokeholds, and 'use of force' reform.

Demonstrators have occupied a section of seattle..

The development stretching from 13th avenue for more than two block... just outside the seattle police east precinct... protestors have a number of demands for the city... including defunding the police, fund community health, and three, drop all criminal charges against protesters.

## you're never more

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