Chase That Started In Vacaville Ends With Rollover Crash In Front Of California State Capitol
A chase that started in Vacaville ended with a rollover crash right in front of the California State Capitol early Tuesday morning.
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A chase that started in Vacaville ended with a rollover crash right in front of the California State Capitol early Tuesday morning.
Sacramento police are asking for the public's help to locate a woman who walked away from her Arden Fair home last week and hasn't been seen since.
Officers say a piece of military ordnance was discovered inside a stolen car officers pulled over Monday night.
The city council unanimously voted to keep the shelters open, despite the weather.
A cold, late-winter Pacific storm brought rain and snow to California on Tuesday.
A Sacramento man has been sentenced to several years in prison Monday for charges including not registering as a sex offender.
A good Samaritan rushed to get a mother and daughter to safety after their moving truck tipped over while exiting the freeway near Cal Expo.
The group Sikhs of California said they organized a COVID-safe rally to show support for the millions of farmers currently protesting against laws in India.
A group seeking the recall of Gov. Gavin Newsom held a rally at the California State Capitol on Sunday hours after the group announced they have collected enough signatures to put the recall on a state ballot.
SMUD announced Friday it will hold off on turning customers' power off for non-payment until the end of June at the earliest.
People who bought homes in Downtown Sacramento to be close to the Major League Soccer stadium that's suddenly in limbo are voicing surprise and disappointment over the collapsed deal.
Authorities say a live homemade bomb was found in front of a south Sacramento elementary school on Tuesday.
Sacramento's Front Street Animal Shelter recently received a kind of animal they weren't expecting: a beaver.
As Sacramento tries to pick up the pieces of its collapsed Major League Soccer deal, the club's president and CEO also announced he is stepping down Monday.
A 5-year-old boy who was hospitalized with COVID-19 has been released after two months.
With Sacramento's efforts to bring an MLS expansion team to the city already in serious doubt after a lead investor backed out of the deal last week, the plan took another hit on Monday.
A Boy Scout is striving to make life a little easier for women and children struggling on the streets in Sacramento.
A wheelchair-bound, retired Coast Guardsman who had been holed up inside his home, finally got outside Sunday for the first time in two years – it was all thanks to volunteers who made this incredible moment possible.
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Best Buy said Thursday that it laid off 5,000 workers this month and is planning to close more stores this year as more consumers buy electronics online.
St. Francis Catholic High School confirmed Wednesday that the student responsible for the blackface photo is no longer a student at the school.
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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.
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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.
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