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California's Board of Parole ruled in a majority Wednesday that Jeffrey Allen Maria, convicted along with three others of the murders of Kathy and Philip Ranzo more than 40 years ago in Modesto, will walk free.
At least four people were killed and six people were hospitalized after a retired law enforcement officer opened fire inside Cook's Corner.
A new survey is asking people in the area if they would support a ballot measure proposing the project. It comes just after a mystery company has purchased 52,000 acres around Travis Air Force Base.
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg announced a new approach to tackling homelessness during the State of the City series: utilize emergency management plans and treat the issue like an emergency disaster.
A plan to add more affordable housing to the area is feeling the pressure in more ways than one. We're talking about water pressure. It's simply not strong enough and that's keeping one major Sacramento project from letting new residents flow on in.
An investigation is underway into a double stabbing that happened in North Highlands on Wednesday.
Health officials have reported the first West Nile Virus death in Sacramento County this year.
Paul Flores, the man convicted of killing Stockton teen Kristin Smart in 1996 while they were both students at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, was hospitalized after an attack in prison, his attorney confirmed Wednesday.
Californians are nowhere close to paying the highest recorded average of $6.44 set in June 2022, but drivers are feeling the pinch in their wallets.
A West Sacramento Target is the subject of controversy after talk of a policy banning teenagers was floated to the public.
College moving day — it's an exciting day for incoming freshmen but a bittersweet one for the parents.
Rapper Blueface announced on Instagram that he was stabbed by a random man inside a LA boxing gym.
Crews were battling a fire that spread from an agricultural building to nearby vegetation in the Jackson area Wednesday afternoon.
A school in the Stanislaus County community of Salida went on a lockdown after authorities got a report of someone with a gun.
A suspected shoplifter has been arrested after allegedly taking hundreds of dollars worth of merchandise from a Woodland store.
A new survey is asking people in the area if they would support a ballot measure proposing the project. It comes just after a mystery company has purchased 52,000 acres around Travis Air Force Base. Read more here.
A plan to add more affordable housing to the area is feeling the pressure in more ways than one. We're talking about water pressure. It's simply not strong enough and that's keeping one major Sacramento project from letting new residents flow on in. Read more here.
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg said the city's approach will be to treat the homeless issue like the crisis it is and fix it like the city would a disaster brought on by Mother Nature. Read more here.
An investigation is underway into a double stabbing that happened in North Highlands on Wednesday. Read more here.
Paul Flores, the man convicted of killing Stockton teen Kristin Smart in 1996 while they were both students at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, was hospitalized after an attack in prison, his attorney confirmed Wednesday. Read more here.
California's Board of Parole ruled in a majority Wednesday that Jeffrey Allen Maria, convicted along with three others of the murders of Kathy and Philip Ranzo more than 40 years ago in Modesto, will walk free.
At least four people were killed and six people were hospitalized after a retired law enforcement officer opened fire inside Cook's Corner.
A new survey is asking people in the area if they would support a ballot measure proposing the project. It comes just after a mystery company has purchased 52,000 acres around Travis Air Force Base.
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg announced a new approach to tackling homelessness during the State of the City series: utilize emergency management plans and treat the issue like an emergency disaster.
A plan to add more affordable housing to the area is feeling the pressure in more ways than one. We're talking about water pressure. It's simply not strong enough and that's keeping one major Sacramento project from letting new residents flow on in.
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg announced a new approach to tackling homelessness during the State of the City series: utilize emergency management plans and treat the issue like an emergency disaster.
A plan to add more affordable housing to the area is feeling the pressure in more ways than one. We're talking about water pressure. It's simply not strong enough and that's keeping one major Sacramento project from letting new residents flow on in.
Health officials have reported the first West Nile Virus death in Sacramento County this year.
A West Sacramento Target is the subject of controversy after talk of a policy banning teenagers was floated to the public.
College moving day — it's an exciting day for incoming freshmen but a bittersweet one for the parents.
Although this may seem unbelievable, there is very little scientific literature that explores the direct benefits of vacations on our brain. What does seem indisputable is that they are essential.
If you're at high risk of serious illness or death from Covid-19, it's time to dust off those N95 masks and place them snugly over your nose and mouth to protect yourself from a recent uptick of the virus, according to a growing number of experts.
One person is in custody after the attempted theft of a generator in Oroville on Tuesday turned into a deadly shooting, the Butte County Sheriff's Office said.
Authorities say a 27-year-old man killed by California sheriff's deputies over the weekend after he fatally shot a store owner had ripped down an LGBTQ+ Pride flag outside the business and shouted homophobic slurs at the woman.
Dick's Sporting Goods warned Tuesday that retail theft is damaging its business and would lead to lower annual profits.
Funk was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2009.
Sam Darnold has won the backup quarterback job in San Francisco, signaling the possible end to Trey Lance's tenure with the 49ers less than three years after the team traded three first-round picks to draft him.
The least expensive ticket available to Inter Miami's matchup against Los Angeles Football Club next month is $637.
Trea Turner had a two-run single in the ninth inning that bounced off Camilo Doval's glove and into center field, giving the Philadelphia Phillies a 4-3 victory over the San Francisco Giants on Tuesday night.
San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan hasn't decided yet on who will be the No. 2 quarterback behind Brock Purdy and said that Sam Darnold and Trey Lance could rotate the job throughout the season.
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg announced a new approach to tackling homelessness during the State of the City series: utilize emergency management plans and treat the issue like an emergency disaster.
Eight GOP candidates made their case for why they should be president before their largest audience to date.
During the debate, the eight candidates on stage were asked if they would support Trump as the GOP nominee if he is convicted in any of the four separate cases against him.
Rudy Giuliani surrendered at an Atlanta jail to be booked on charges alleging he and others attempted to subvert the 2020 election results in Georgia.
At least nine of the 19 people facing charges have now appeared at the Fulton County jail to be booked.
Health officials have reported the first West Nile Virus death in Sacramento County this year.
Using eye drops contaminated with bacteria can lead to a "life-threatening infection," FDA warns.
Although this may seem unbelievable, there is very little scientific literature that explores the direct benefits of vacations on our brain. What does seem indisputable is that they are essential.
If you're at high risk of serious illness or death from Covid-19, it's time to dust off those N95 masks and place them snugly over your nose and mouth to protect yourself from a recent uptick of the virus, according to a growing number of experts.
Expectant parents could soon have another new option this fall to protect their newborns from RSV, the most common cause of hospitalization in American infants.
A West Sacramento Target is the subject of controversy after talk of a policy banning teenagers was floated to the public.
You can get one-inch binders for a dollar. Twelve colored pencils, 24 crayons, or composition notebooks for 50 cents each. The Krazy Coupon Lady can keep you from overpaying on more than 80 back-to-school items.
The FDA warned that consumers shouldn't use certain tests manufactured by California-based Universal Meditech Inc., including those that test for pregnancy, ovulation and urinary tract infections.
A New York man says the Mexican Pizza he purchased only contained half of the amount of beans and beef advertised online and in-store.
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission on Thursday recalled roughly 346,000 Cupkin Double-Walled Stainless Steel Children's Cups because they "contain levels of lead that exceed the federal lead content ban."
"I thought he was safe at school. Instead, he was detained and handcuffed and humiliated in front of everybody."
The Sacramento County district attorney is set to sue the City of Sacramento over the downtown homeless crisis.
A Placer County judge is the latest to order "transient release" for a "Sexually Violent Predator" due to lack of housing. CBS News Sacramento has identified a spike in the number of sexually violent predators cleared for release into California communities. Now lawmakers are taking action.
The Sacramento County district attorney is taking the first steps toward a possible lawsuit against the City of Sacramento over the downtown homeless crisis. He is now asking anyone who lives, works or visits downtown to fill out a "Neighborhood Nuisance Abatement Questionnaire."
California is spending hundreds of millions on housing and re-entry programs for former inmates – but isn't tracking if those programs are doing anything to change criminal behavior.
A Lincoln couple vacationing in Maui with their baby says they were scammed trying to escape the island. It was time to call Kurtis to investigate.
You can get one-inch binders for a dollar. Twelve colored pencils, 24 crayons, or composition notebooks for 50 cents each. The Krazy Coupon Lady can keep you from overpaying on more than 80 back-to-school items.
A Roseville viewer says a recent trip to the emergency room left her confused about if she had an appendix. She called Kurtis Ming to investigate.
When an Elk Grove viewer's icemaker broke, she says she struggled to get it fixed. So, she called on Kurtis Ming to investigate.
A Sacramento collector and historian said a Purple Heart vanished. He knew who had it but couldn't get it back and decided to call on Kurtis Ming to investigate. Finally, CBS13 has an update.
The Bidens took an aerial tour of the island to witness firsthand the destruction that overtook the historic town of Lahaina. Flames engulfed Lahaina almost two weeks ago, killing more than 100 people, including Luz Vargas' son. The 14-year-old was home alone when the fire started.
Teams with cadaver dogs have covered more than 85 percent of the area scorched in the Maui town of Lahaina, but Hawaii's governor is preparing residents for many more days of searching.
Residents of Lahaina are worried they'll be left behind as the town gets rebuilt following the deadly fires.
Evacuation orders were issued for two zones in Nevada County due to a new wildfire near Highway 49 and Reader Ranch Road in the North San Juan area.
A fire in Tahoe National Forest is threatening homes, officials say.
In one week, she's received donations from as far away as Australia and she says she's just getting started.
"Barbie" is breaking box office records left and right, catapulting director Greta Gerwig to the spot of highest-grossing female director in domestic box office sales.
Local businesses in our region are stepping up and donating proceeds from their sales to the Hawaii wildfire relief efforts.
Solano County has a very special celebration coming up for people who are 100 years old or older, better known as centenarians.
The idea to form the group came from Maria Lueras who felt a need to create a safe space for older Latinos to socialize and speak freely in their native language — a tradition they continue today.
A new survey is asking people in the area if they would support a ballot measure proposing the project. It comes just after a mystery company has purchased 52,000 acres around Travis Air Force Base. Read more here.
A plan to add more affordable housing to the area is feeling the pressure in more ways than one. We're talking about water pressure. It's simply not strong enough and that's keeping one major Sacramento project from letting new residents flow on in. Read more here.
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg said the city's approach will be to treat the homeless issue like the crisis it is and fix it like the city would a disaster brought on by Mother Nature. Read more here.
An investigation is underway into a double stabbing that happened in North Highlands on Wednesday. Read more here.
Paul Flores, the man convicted of killing Stockton teen Kristin Smart in 1996 while they were both students at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, was hospitalized after an attack in prison, his attorney confirmed Wednesday. Read more here.