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Twins in San Diego are getting some attention because, though born just minutes apart, one has a birthday in 2015 and one in 2016.
On Good Day this morning, Nha is checking out Midgley's, which was featured in an episode of "Restaurant Startup!"
A dog is man's best friend. But do you understand when he's showing love to you? In this segment, Ken shows you how you can tell.
Jordan the Science Wizard was back on the show to WOW us again with some amazing science experiments!
The California Auto Museum is getting ready to throw a party and it's only for adults!
Tina is checking out a tasty restaurant where they serve Vietnamese food with a slight twist.
Beary Huggables is a mother and daughter team who specialize in incorporating your precious articles of clothing or fabrics into adorable keepsake teddy bears.
Jordan Segundo is in Rancho Cordova at Wake Audio, a custom auto and marine audio shop! He's checking out some of their amazing installations!
Homemade pasta sensation and local farmer's market favorite, The Chubby Cupboard, is opening a brick and mortar! Molly' Riehl is getting a tour AND a taste of the new spot before the grand opening this weekend!
It's time for a new edition of Wiki Who?, and John is throwing it back to the original premise of the bit, where everyone has the same first (or last) name! Play along with us!
Julissa Ortiz is in Roseville at Chilton Middle School, meeting their undefeated girl's volleyball team!
Jordan Segundo is at the Latino Center of Art & Culture giving us a sneak peek of their City of Alters Alter Making Workshops. See how you can attend this fun event to honor those who have passed.
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.
Max Wheeler is a NorCal spelunker and has written a book about his adventures below ground. He is taking us down into two caves live!
Get ready for a full summer of fun at an entertainment destination in Vacaville. That's where Ryan is ready to show off his skills.
Thanks to Raley’s and Captain Planet Foundation, Florence Markofer Elementary School in Elk Grove will soon be growing its expansive school garden with additional raised beds, a cooking cart, and curriculum
Grab your chopsticks and head to a spot serving up almost any kind of sushi roll you can think of. Ryan Nelson is in Vacaville trying out a couple of items on the menu.
Let a new furry friend steal your heart. Courtney is standing by to meet a pet up for adoption in the Stockton Animal Shelter.
Check out how The Plant Lady fixes all your problems!
Marlene The Plant Lady answers your questions!
Marlene Simon is in studio answering all you plant and garden questions!
Marlene Simon is in studio answering all your plant and garden questions!
Marlene is here to answer your problem plant questions
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.