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California teachers may get a tax break on the supplies they buy for their classrooms and students. However, that tax break only covers $200 for a calendar year.
A pregnant woman was accidentally shot in the face by her 3-year-old son Saturday in Seattle after the boy found a gun hidden under a mattress.
A person is dead after being struck by a car in south Sacramento early Tuesday morning.
Several schools in the Sierra and Foothills have canceled school for Tuesday ahead of the winter weather.
Charlotte Russe has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and plans to close 94 stores, the company announced Monday.
Monday brought unexpected white weather to the foothills. Places like Grass Valley and even Auburn braced for snow to hit overnight and early Tuesday morning.
Have you ever wondered what happens after you click "buy" on Amazon? Now's your chance to find out.
An area in the Colusa County town is reportedly two feet lower than the last time they measured.
Dennis Magures is searching for the Samaritan who stopped to help him on his darkest day.
Navi Riar is back with practical math tips!
True unity in the community! Put together in collaboration with reputable car clubs. Bringing it back to them good ol’ days where it all started at “4TH ST PARK” One event that you don’t want to miss!!!
This locally owned direct appliance store is hosting a full schedule of cooking classes from healthy cooking to delicious treats!
The day is dedicated to volunteerism, and they will kick off the event a Rancho Cordova City Hall with high-energy performances and tasty food. Afterward, volunteers head to their individual project sites.
What activity has been on your list of things to do?
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.
The Vanden High's Asgard Studios, the school's videography class, spends some time with the Good Day crew in-studio.
Good Day's Dave Grashoff was driving around in Rover when a sign on a truck caught his eye. Now, we're learning all about Old Farts Fishing.
Good Day's Dina Kupfer is at Lake Forest Elementary in El Dorado Hills. She's learning about how a partnership between the Nor Cal Home & Landscape Expo and Project Green is helping give students safe outdoor learning spaces.
Good Day's Courtney Dempsey introduces us to an adoptable, furry friend.
Good Day's Ryan Nelson tries some of the delicious items from Lil Bitz & Pieces, a pop-up eatery with sweet & savory bites.
Trust The Plant Lady. She will help make your sad plants happy again.
The Plant Lady has returned to help you with your sad plants.
Marlene Simon joins us in studio and answers all your plant and garden related questions!
Marlene Simon joins us in studio and answers all your plant and garden related questions!
Marlene is here!
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.