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The LAPD is trying to track down a mob of people that looted a 7-Eleven store.
Rodni went missing on Aug. 6, and since then, law enforcement friends and family have been dedicated to finding her.
As California State University students head back to school, data indicates overall graduation rates are up. But if you look past the public data, stubborn racial inequities remain on CSU campuses.
Avian flu can transmit quickly from fowl to fowl through shared environments.
The man is accused of setting three fires Thursday.
The Sacramento Police Department is asking for the public's help to find a missing senior who could be in danger.
As part of the search for Rondi, law enforcement officials have conducted sex offender sweeps.
Emeryville police are asking for the public's assistance to find a Fairfield man with possible ties to the shooting of two men early Friday morning.
Apple said the vulnerability would allow a hacker to impersonate a device's owner and subsequently run any software in their name.
Next time you stop at a gas station, think of it as a $100-a-month tax cut. Or a maybe $100-a-month raise.
A recent survey from the National Federation of Independent Business found that about half of small-business owners said in July they still can't fill open jobs, a near-record high in the survey's roughly five-decade history.
Mortgage rates ticked lower last week, falling back toward the 5% mark following economic reports that indicated inflation might have finally peaked.
Tracy Humphrey has the latest forecast for the Sacramento region.
Get caught up on the top news headlines in the Sacramento area.
Surveillance video shows the large group of people entering the store, grabbing merchandise, and leaving. One person got behind the counter and started throwing items towards waiting suspects. The mob gathered at a nearby sideshow. As a result, police say they will crack down even harder on the illegal events by confiscating even more cars.
A high-pressure system moves back to our area next week. Before then, we'll get a break from triple-digit heat on Sunday when we drop down to 93. Monday-Thursday, we'll be back up to near-100s.
Tips and theories are flooding the sheriff's tip line for Kiely Rodni, but some of the tips are hindering the search. Law enforcement says they're getting the same tips from the same people.
As California State University students head back to school, data indicates overall graduation rates are up. But if you look past the public data, stubborn racial inequities remain on CSU campuses.
The Placer County district attorney is demanding answers from CDCR about why the man arrested for killing and dismembering a 77-year-old woman had been released from prison after serving less than half his sentence.
Wage theft is a crime that has cost California workers an estimated $2 billion a year.
Some say they didn't get what they were promised. Others say they never even got their equipment installed. But thankfully, the state has set aside millions to help reimburse these folks.
FEMA set aside billions of dollars for a relief program to help people with common end-of-life expenses, offering funeral reimbursement of up to $9,000. CBS13 has learned that as of June, only about half of the families of victims have filed claims with FEMA, a rate reflected here in California, as well.
Though CAL FIRE responds to every wildland blaze - they weren't always capable of using their limited resources to prevent fires.
The fire started Monday after a big rig crashed on the freeway near Live Oak Road between Colfax and Weimar.
Forward progress has been stopped in a wildfire that prompted evacuation orders in rural Vacaville on Monday
Baby rockers that have been on the market for 12 years are now under a recall after the death of a child.
Inflation may be slowing overall, but food prices are still sky-high.
After waiting more than a week for Zillow to take down a fraudulent listing of her property, a Sacramento landlord called on Kurtis Ming to investigate.
Zac Gallen struck out a career-high 12 in 7 1/3 innings, extending his shutout streak and pitching the Diamondbacks past the Giants 5-0 on Thursday.
OF Mike Yastrzemski and INF/OF Thairo Estrada had a night off from the lineup given Kapler expects each of them to play the next four games.
The shortage is a national problem, but it hits California schools especially hard due to the number of schools in each district.
Sean Murphy had his second two-homer game and rookie Shea Langeliers hit his first major league home run in his second game with Oakland, leading the Athletics to a 7-2 win over the Texas Rangers on Wednesday night.
The Sacramento Kings have released their 2022-2023 regular season schedule.
A new affordable housing bill in California may make its way to the governor's desk.
The voters had been convicted for murder or sexual assault, and do not have their voting rights restored, according to Florida law.
Prosecutors revealed the investigation into Trump's handling of classified documents is "in its very early stages."
The Wyoming congresswoman lost to Trump-backed challenger Harriet Hageman. In Alaska, Sen. Lisa Murkowski and Kelly Tshibaka will advance to the general election in the Senate race.
The first lady has been vacationing in South Carolina with her family, including President Biden.
Apple said the vulnerability would allow a hacker to impersonate a device's owner and subsequently run any software in their name.
Three people were on the planes when they collided.
The voters had been convicted for murder or sexual assault, and do not have their voting rights restored, according to Florida law.
Prosecutors revealed the investigation into Trump's handling of classified documents is "in its very early stages."
The company is one of many providing bonuses, wage increases or additional benefits as inflation rises and labor shortages persist.
Littlefeather was mocked when she declined Marlon Brando's Best Actor win onstage at the 1973 ceremony.
The 33-year-old rapper faces two counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm with allegations of personally using a firearm.
Anne Heche, the Emmy-winning film and television actor whose dramatic Hollywood rise in the 1990s and accomplished career contrasted with personal chapters of turmoil, died of injuries from a fiery car crash. She was 53.
Ray died while in Rancho Mirage. The cause of his death has not been announced.
Actor Anne Heche was placed in a medically induced coma a few days after crashing her car into a Mar Vista home last Friday.
There is not a single grocery store in all of downtown, stretching from the Sacramento River east to 16th street.
The FDA estimates about 30 million Americans suffer from hearing loss, but only 1 in 5 get the help they need.
The bill would help many older Americans with high drug costs save thousands of dollars per year, experts say.
Just the soot from a week-long nuclear war would cause a "global catastrophe," researchers said.
A TikTok video is spreading misinformation about an ingredient used in some tampons and it is causing real alarm among some viewers.
Inflation may be slowing overall, but food prices are still sky-high.
After waiting more than a week for Zillow to take down a fraudulent listing of her property, a Sacramento landlord called on Kurtis Ming to investigate.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tested its next batch of vehicles against a taller, heavier, faster barrier like the trucks and SUVs out on the road today. But some of the most popular cars in the country didn't fare so well.
Prices at the pump continue to sink, providing relief to inflation-weary consumers and an economy mired in a slowdown.
Rent-A-Center will pay $15.5 million to settle California's allegations that it misled and overcharged tens of thousands of customers.
Avian flu can transmit quickly from fowl to fowl through shared environments.
Apple said the vulnerability would allow a hacker to impersonate a device's owner and subsequently run any software in their name.
Next time you stop at a gas station, think of it as a $100-a-month tax cut. Or a maybe $100-a-month raise.
A recent survey from the National Federation of Independent Business found that about half of small-business owners said in July they still can't fill open jobs, a near-record high in the survey's roughly five-decade history.
Mortgage rates ticked lower last week, falling back toward the 5% mark following economic reports that indicated inflation might have finally peaked.
Avian flu can transmit quickly from fowl to fowl through shared environments.
Cops usually have a prime suspect. In this case it's a primate suspect.
Two cases came from Turlock and the other from Hughson.
The Stanislaus County animal shelter won't be taking in new stray animals for the time being due to a strep zoo outbreak.
Area animal shelters are overwhelmed. The problem is being blamed on delayed care during the pandemic and inflation.
Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys could turn into a temporary inland sea stretching nearly 300 miles in length.
Many Californians fear the "Big One," but it might not be what you think.
Dry lightning has ignited some of the most destructive and costly wildfires in California history, a new study shows.
Parts of the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers have become too salty to use as the state's punishing drought drags on.
It's the fourth time since May that remains have been uncovered as Western drought forces the shoreline to retreat at the shrinking Colorado River reservoir behind the Hoover Dam.
A customer at a restaurant in Pennsylvania left a hefty $3,000 tip on a $13.25 bill, much to the surprise of his server.
After being canceled for the last two years due to the pandemic, the fun is back at the California State Fair but with a focus on safety.
Twin sisters from south Sacramento decided they could not wait any longer to clean up their neighborhood.
Firefighters in Morristown, Tennessee, staged an adorable rescue mission after a kitten was found trapped in a Pepsi vending machine inside a Walmart store.
Woodland resident Rochelle Yu qualified to compete in the prestigious U.S. Girls' Junior Championship for a chance at $20,6000 in prize money.