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In this segment of California 2030, we hear from Phillip Reese, an associate professor of journalism at Sac State, about the importance of teaching future generations about data journalism – and how he applied that to coverage of the Camp Fire.
In this segment of California 2030, we hear from the president and CEO of the California Hospital Association on what the state is doing to treat patients in such a diverse state.
We all know there's a fentanyl crisis in our state. Many people affected by the drug don't intentionally take it. Sometimes, other drugs like marijuana are laced with it. Some people are now testing their drugs for fentanyl. In this segment of California 2030, we hear from Placer County District Attorney Morgan Gire.
In this segment of California 2030, we hear from Sacramento Republic FC's owner Kevin Nagle on sports in the capital city and what he calls the missed opportunities at the Golden 1 Center.
Carmela Coyle, President and CEO of the California Hospital Association talks about the future of healthcare.
In this segment of California 2030, we hear from Sacramento County District Attorney Thien Ho about the new technology law enforcement is using.
In this segment of California 2030, we hear from the president and CEO of Golden 1 Credit Union about the importance of local banks.
In this segment of California 2030, we hear from Carmela Coyle, the president and CEO of the California Hospital Association, on the future of our state's health care system.
In this segment of California 2030, we hear from thought leader Morgan Gire, the Placer County district attorney, on why he thinks we're moving in the right direction when it comes to fentanyl awareness.
In this segment of California 2030, we hear from thought leader Thien Ho, the Sacramento County district attorney, about new technology that is turning heads and sparking conversations.
New businesses are creating new jobs around the world everyday. In this segment of California 2030, we take a look at how those technologies are helping us solve more problems everyday.
New high-tech tools are coming to law enforcement agencies around the world. In this segment of California 2030, we hear from a former local sheriff turned radio talk show host, John McGinnis, who talks about the critical connection between police and the public.
In this segment of California 2030, we turn to thought leader and UC Davis Chancellor Gary May for what college campuses will look like in the next decade.
It seems like crime is up across the board, but what will it look like in our state 10 years from now? In this segment of California 2030, we turn to one of our thought leaders, Yolo County District Attorney Jeff Reisig, for the answer.
In this segment of California 2030, we take a deeper dive into conservation efforts in our state.
In this segment of California 2030, we hear from the president and CEO of the California Hospital Association on the medical surge changing the face of the future of health care coverage and what it means for you.
In this segment of California 2030, we turn back to UC Davis Chancellor Gary May because he has lots to say about the future of higher education in our state.
In this segment of California 2030, thought leader Donna Bland, the president and CEO of Golden 1 Credit Union, discusses how bank branches are evolving.
In this segment of California 2030, we hear from thought leader Phillip Reese, an associate professor of Journalism, about the future of the industry.
As Sacramento Republic FC make their push in the playoffs, we hear from their owner about the future of the place they want to build a new stadiu: The Railyards.
Sacto By Night Lounge announced it is temporarily suspending operations after two people, including the bar's owner, were killed in a shooting over the weekend.
The R&B music festival had to be rescheduled from April to August this year due to the torrential rainfall Northern California experienced over the winter.
Electric vehicles are experiencing the "growing pains" of new technology, one expert said.
An American citizen was among the latest group of hostages released by Hamas on Wednesday, according to President Biden and Qatar's foreign ministry.
At the end of the 21-day practice window, New York will decide whether to activate the soon-to-be 40-year-old.
There's a new effort to try and make Sacramento County a longer-living community. California has awarded the county a $1.7-million grant to create the first "blue zones" in the state.
Caltrans hosted its first public forum Tuesday night at the West Sacramento Community Center on a topic that has been driving the conversation for weeks: should Sacramento see its first toll lanes?
The legacy of Rosalynn Carter is being celebrated by the Sacramento Children's Home. Director of Philanthropy Todd Koolakian reflected on a campaign stop made by the former first lady visiting the facility while advocating for federal funds to invest in improving mental health treatment.
After almost a quarter of a century, the future of the iconic Aviators Restaurant at the Sacramento Executive Airport is up in the air.
A jury convicted a man of first-degree murder in an armed robbery that turned deadly last year at a Sacramento casino, prosecutors said Tuesday.
When it comes to walking and type 2 diabetes risk, it's not just how much you do it that helps — it's also how fast you move, a new study has found.
The North American wolverine has officially been listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act and will receive long-anticipated federal protections, US officials announced Wednesday, as the climate crisis melts away their snowy mountain habitats.
Cultural burning is an ancient practice to preserve the land but it's now reshaping wildfire strategies across California.
Oakland's City Council has passed a resolution calling for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war after hours of hearing impassioned rhetoric about the deaths of thousands of civilians in Gaza.
Oakland is getting a new minor league baseball team, the Oakland B's.
At the end of the 21-day practice window, New York will decide whether to activate the soon-to-be 40-year-old.
The Sacramento Kings advanced to the knockout stage of the NBA's Inaugural In-Season Tournament with a come-from-behind 124-123 win over their Northern California rival Golden State Warriors at the Golden 1 Center on Tuesday night.
Mark Cuban is reportedly selling a majority stake to Miriam Adelson and the Adelson family at a valuation of $3.5 billion.
The head coach of the UC Davis football team is stepping down from his position, the school announced on Tuesday.
Oakland is getting a new minor league baseball team, the Oakland B's.
The legacy of Rosalynn Carter is being celebrated by the Sacramento Children's Home. Director of Philanthropy Todd Koolakian reflected on a campaign stop made by the former first lady visiting the facility while advocating for federal funds to invest in improving mental health treatment.
The House will try for a third time this year to expel New York Rep. George Santos after the Ethics Committee released a scathing report detailing his alleged lawbreaking.
Former President Jimmy Carter, who turned 99 last month, was in attendance, watching family and friends pay tribute to former first lady Rosalynn Carter.
Hunter Biden's lawyer told the House Oversight Committee that his client is willing to testify at a public hearing.
A new plan is underway to help find housing for people living on the sides of California roadways.
When it comes to walking and type 2 diabetes risk, it's not just how much you do it that helps — it's also how fast you move, a new study has found.
There's a new effort to try and make Sacramento County a longer-living community. California has awarded the county a $1.7-million grant to create the first "blue zones" in the state.
Health experts say there is no immediate cause for international concern regarding the surge in respiratory illnesses, which include pneumonia.
A highly-mutated descendant called JN.1 could be to blame.
Colorado State University legend Temple Grandin has released a new children's book which she hopes will inspire children who think differently to start exploring important career fields.
More than 180 million people are expected to shop for Black Friday deals, and many of them were out early across our area waiting for the doors to open.
Folks are gearing up to set the Thanksgiving table, but no feast is complete without dessert. One Yuba City bakery's decades-old recipes stand the test of time.
A Modesto landmark of more than 65 years is set to close its doors Wednesday as a result of an American Disabilities Act lawsuit filed last month.
First-time dad Geoff Mayfield spared no expense in buying the top-rated Miku Pro smart baby monitor. It uses sensors to track his son's real-time breathing and sleeping patterns. Now, a switch to a subscription model is causing frustration.
The CDC says whole and pre-cut cantaloupes have caused dozens of cases of salmonella infection, including 17 hospitalizations, in 15 states, including California, and in Canada.
He had a history of violence, running from police and escaping custody in a hospital, yet following the deadly Roseville park shootout, suspect Eric Abril escaped from a hospital again. In part three of our series, we investigate Abril's second escape and highlight what CHP can learn from local law enforcement about transparency and regaining the public's trust.
CHP finally released the dashcam video they initially claimed didn't exist from the Roseville park shootout, but other agencies continue withholding public information. We investigate the public's right to see records related to police shootings and the concerning law enforcement claims.
An officer and hostage were shot. Another hostage -- killed. It's been seven months and CHP still won't answer basic questions about policies that impact all Californians. In part one of our series, Julie Watts investigates the controversial decision to serve a high-risk search warrant to an armed felon at a public park surrounded by kids.
In response to CBS13's ongoing investigation into April's deadly Mahany Park shooting in Roseville, the California Highway Patrol on Monday released never-before-seen dash camera footage from the initial moments of the shootout.
If your car is stolen, the odds are your car will be found but the person who stole it will almost never be arrested. But Sacramento PD has a higher arrest rate than most thanks to new technology and a dedicated team.
In the case of the free phone that cost $369, Karen Rickman of Portola bought a buy-one, get-one free cell phone.
First-time dad Geoff Mayfield spared no expense in buying the top-rated Miku Pro smart baby monitor. It uses sensors to track his son's real-time breathing and sleeping patterns. Now, a switch to a subscription model is causing frustration.
A Stockton viewer's elderly mother is in a wheelchair and requires in-home care. She says the company she hired to drop in on her mom reports scheduling and staffing issues with a high rate of callouts.
Some people who sold property in Solano County are getting tax bills for property they no longer own. The new owners may not get bills at all.
Steven Sarron knew something was wrong when the jeweler couldn't return the diamond ring he gave his wife for Christmas.
Cultural burning is an ancient practice to preserve the land but it's now reshaping wildfire strategies across California.
The National Park Service wants to replant sequoia groves in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, where wildfires in 2020 and 2021 inflicted lasting damage on the iconic sequoia forests. Environmentalists in California say it's a huge mistake.
California lawmakers are already expressing concern over the state's plan to alleviate the insurance crisis.
The town of Paradise held a moment of silence on Wednesday for 85 seconds – one for each of the people who lost their lives that day.
Paradise is still recovering five years after a wildfire destroyed most of the northern California town.
A Rio Linda mother is making waves by ensuring that Thanksgiving is a special occasion for new cadets in South Carolina.
It's a Thanksgiving first for a Sacramento man and his newly-found daughter. They are celebrating this year's holiday together after a DNA match confirmed their connection.
Old Sacramento will be packed with people on Wednesday night for the Theatre of Lights. It's a big milestone for the event that's marking its 15th anniversary.
A local teenager and nonprofit CEO is on a mission to make a difference for area high school and middle school students experiencing homelessness.
The CHP honored a Nevada County man who recently stopped to help an officer along the highway.
Here's a look at the weather forecast Wednesday afternoon.
One person has died and another was taken to the hospital after a crash in Rio Linda early Wednesday morning.
Find out what kind of weather we're expecting the rest of the week.
There's a new effort to try and make Sacramento County a longer-living community.
Caltrans hosted its first public forum Tuesday night at the West Sacramento Community Center on a topic that has been driving the conversation for weeks: should Sacramento see its first toll lanes?