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Thre men have been arrested in connection with the shooting death of El Dorado County Deputy Brian Ishmael on Wednesday morning.
Camila Mendes has recalled how she was told to "get glossy."
Stockton police are searching for two people suspected of burglarizing a home and using the victim's stolen credit cards.
In this exclusive sneak peek clip see Landon (Aria Shahghasemi) and Kaylee (Josie Saltzman) react to seeing Hope (Danielle Rose Russell) arrive at the Salvatore School's annual football game
A wind-driven wildfire has forced evacuations north of San Francisco in Sonoma County.
One person was hospitalized after an explosion inside of a Sacramento hotel Thursday morning.
Former KNCI afternoon DJ, Dan Cheatham, died on Tuesday.
Tens of millions of voracious purple sea urchins that have already chomped their way through towering underwater kelp forests in California are spreading north to Oregon, sending the delicate marine ecosystem off the shore into such disarray that other critical species are starving to death.
Placerville and surrounding areas saw safety outages Wednesday night in their downtown area once again.
2024 Good Day Sacramento Halloween!
Who do you think is going to win?
Holt Orthodontics Roseville is transforming their office into Emerald City and The Wizard of Oz. Ashley is live checking out the space and costumes.
Every year, Shriners Children's Northern California offers its pediatric patients a special treat: performing surgery on a pumpkin! Molly's scrubbing in!
Enjoy estate grown olive oil tastings, mill tours, food trucks, local vendor shopping, and more!
Big Al – whose name was Alvin Sams – was part of Northern California television and radio for more than 25 years.
Alvin "Big Al" Sams will be remembered at a funeral service on Thursday.
Videos showing extreme violence are easily accessible on Instagram — and people are making thousands posting graphic content on the platform, a CBS News investigation found.
To take photos of the Mount Lyell shrew, three students laid out over 100 traps last November in the Eastern Sierra Nevada region and checked them every two hours.
A farewell celebration for the Hotel Marysville took place Monday, seven months after a fire devastated the historic vacant building.
Who needs professional dancers when you can have Johnathan Meris!
The Leprechaun Lounge Pub Train on the Sacramento Southern Railroad is back! Dina is there with a sneak peek!
Wear your green, grab your crew, and stop by participating businesses for St. Patty's drink specials. The event is free to attend, and you can get a fun event passport & wristband in Rotary Park.
Guests can add a little sparkle and luck to their look with a complimentary pop of green added to any full set or refill, offering a festive, eye-catching finish for the holiday!
Yoga is known for its health benefits, such as exercise, and can be therapeutic. Dina is in Sacramento with a group that uses yoga to support cancer patients.
Marlene Simon joins us in studio to answer all your plant and garden questions!
Marlene Simon joins us in studio to answer your plant and garden questions!
Marlene answers your plant questions
Send your plant questions to Marlene the Plant Lady!
Marlene the Plant Lady is back to help you with your plant problems!
Videos showing extreme violence are easily accessible on Instagram — and people are making thousands posting graphic content on the platform, a CBS News investigation found.
To take photos of the Mount Lyell shrew, three students laid out over 100 traps last November in the Eastern Sierra Nevada region and checked them every two hours.
The asteroid was discovered in August and is set to become a mini-moon, spinning around Earth in a horseshoe shape for about two months.
The former first lady, senator, secretary of state and presidential nominee opens up about personal matters in her new book, "Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty."
Thanks to vaccinations, measles was declared eliminated in the U.S. in 2000. But measles cases are now back; one reason is that more families have exempted their children from routine immunizations than ever before.