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The San Francisco parade was stopped for nearly an hour when demonstrators linked arms in the street to protest police presence at the march.
You may have seen one of the tickets. They look like they're from the city but they're not.
Oroville Dam is officially back open to the public two years after it was forced to close due to the failure of the dam's main and emergency spillways.
Burning Man organizers say they won't challenge the U.S. Bureau of Land Management's plans to cap their attendance at current levels under a new 10-year permit.
A Central California woman has been arrested on suspicion of killing her 12-year-old son and critically injuring her 7-year-old son who were found unresponsive in a ditch.
The Kings extended a qualifying offer to Willie Cauley-Stein, which gives the team the right to match other offers.
The CHP is investigating after a body was found along the Highway 99 on-ramp at Crows Landing Road.
E. coli bacteria that has been linked to the San Diego County Fair has killed one child and sickened three others, health officials said Saturday.
"The Rocks" in Folsom have become more than just rocks. They have become a canvas for people to display messages. But those messages are creating some controversy.
Scotto’s family has been making wine for five generations. Their downtown tasting room has showcased their wide selection of wines and ciders for over eight years.
What is your go to appetizer at a restaurant?
Michael Marks is back in studio to remind us how to properly store our produce!
Janika Jones and Clarissa Woods are cousins who make gourmet dog treats!
Shane Q is back on the Good Day stage to perform a cover of "Perfect."
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.
Dr. Anthony Fauci appeared before the Senate to testify on the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic but invoked his Fifth Amendment rights in answering all questions.
The heaviest demand on America's water supply isn't data centers or AI. It's from everyday uses such as growing food, watering lawns and flushing toilets.
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.
Franklin Jonas is performing with his band, Franklin Jonas & The Byzantines, at The Starlet Room tonight, so he is stopping by our studio to chat.
This event will feature NorCal’s top amateur prospects on the local circuit and host lots of UFC special guests, including Cody Garbrandt, Andre Fili, and more!
If you've taken a flight anywhere, chances are you've had someone snooze on your shoulder. Bethany is at the Good Day stage with a special hack so you don't become that person!
Rooted on the Wall: Living Wall Art is a hands-on botanical workshop where you’ll create your own one-of-a-kind piece using a live plant, preserved moss, dried botanicals, and natural elements.
If you love pizza and bread, there's a brand-new restaurant calling your name. Molly Riel is in Sacramento, taking a bite of this spot that's new in the community
Marlene Simon joins us in studio to answer all your plant and garden related questions!
Marlene Simon joins us in studio to answer all your plant and garden related questions!
Your questions have been answered thanks to the return of the Plant Lady!
The Plant Lady is back! She answered your tough plant questions!
Marlene is back in studio to answer your plant questions
Dr. Anthony Fauci appeared before the Senate to testify on the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic but invoked his Fifth Amendment rights in answering all questions.
The heaviest demand on America's water supply isn't data centers or AI. It's from everyday uses such as growing food, watering lawns and flushing toilets.
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.