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Boston police say they have arrested a 65-year-old man they believe is the infamous "Brighton Tree Ninja."
The CW breakout show 'Jane The Virgin' has won a Peabody Award.
Our favorite retirement community is celebrating a big anniversary! Two of the residents at Camden Springs are celebrating their 70 years together!! We'll get the party started with the happy couple, their family and closest friends!!
Find out what's coming up on Good Day Sacramento for April 14, 2015.
OK procrastinators, the clock is ticking! The tax filing deadline for 2014 returns is just days away, and if you've waited until the very last-minute, we're here to help! We're went to the Franchise Tax Board for the calm before the storm.
In response to the devastating fires in Maui, a local bakery and church are partnering for "Matcha Cookies for Maui." They're selling fresh and delicious matcha cookies, and all proceeds are being sent to the Maui Food Bank! Julissa Ortiz is getting a taste!
Professor Stark is currently on a pub crawl in a cat suit, so Assistant Professor Dempsey has donned the lab coat to Slap You With Science!
Cody's Caravan is all over the valley this morning doing a cat pub crawl! He's in Lodi at High Water Brewing with Ryder the pub cat!
Happy Monday!
The Rocklin High School Girls Varsity Volleyball team is going to Hawaii during the week of August 28 and are motivated to help the people of Lahainaluna High School on Maui.
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.
All morning long, Ryan Nelson has been partying it up with the people in the town of Murphys, now it's time for the big parade!
Your produce man, Michael Marks, is in studio talking tangerines. Our citrus levels are through the roof!
Today, baseball players are stepping up to Strike Out Cancer for an important cause! Strike Out Cancer is more than just a game—it’s a heartfelt event raising awareness for cancer, with a focus on ovarian cancer, while honoring the loved ones who have been affected. Players are taking to the field wearing special shirts with the names of those they’re playing for, turning every pitch into a personal tribute. Founded by Coach Ben Petersen, who lost his mother to ovarian cancer, all funds raised go to the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC) to support education, awareness, and resources for families impacted by cancer. Over the past four years, the event has raised more than $6,000, with a goal this year to top last year’s $2,310!
Our friend Les the Inventor is back to show us his arcade console!
Ryan Nelson has been taking in the sights of Irish Day all morning. This hour, he gave us a preview of the vendor fair!
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.