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Wall Street bank will pay $250 million for opening fake accounts without customers' knowledge and hitting them with junk fees.
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Wall Street bank will pay $250 million for opening fake accounts without customers' knowledge and hitting them with junk fees.
Retired reporter Dan Adams spent 28 years uncovering injustices for Sacramento viewers. He says he's now facing one after the April death of his 98-year-old mom, Virginia.
Bank of America said Monday it is likely California paid at least $2 billion in fraudulent unemployment benefits, offering a glimpse of the potential size of the problem that has plagued states across the country during the pandemic.
A Stockton mom of three was out $8,000 after her bank cashed a fake check for someone posing as her, and refused to give her money back.
Families there said they're upset because Bank of America is closing the location after close to 60 years.
Bank of America is raising its minimum pay to $20 an hour for its more than 205,000 employees.
A woman says her bank let her safety deposit box vanish. And she's not the only one. Susan Nomi says when she went to open her Bank of America safe deposit box of 16 years, the entire box was gone.
Bank of America says it plans to stop lending money to gunmakers who produce military-style firearms for civilians.
Reporter for the Las Vegas Review and Journal, Ed Graney joined Doug and Grant to give the latest news surrounding the Raiders potential move to Las Vegas.
Police say a 33-year-old Stockton man tried to rob two Bank of America locations, but before he could leave the second one, officers were ready for him.
Federal prosecutors say a Fresno bank manager and her boyfriend are accused of running an embezzlement scheme that defrauded a Bank of America branch out of more than $600,000.
Police say the wounded man is one of two believed to have robbed a bank on Rodeo Drive.
A woman said she was going to buy a car, but first needed a ride to the bank. Then, suddenly, an elderly man is suspected of being the getaway driver in a bank robbery.
A Call Kurtis investigation reveals the state of California is taking in some people's money as unclaimed property, and they may never get it back.
The latest federal lawsuit over alleged mortgage fraud paints an unflattering picture of a doomed lender: Executives at Countrywide Financial urged workers to churn out loans, accepted fudged applications and tried to hide ballooning defaults.
Ceres police are looking for a bank robbery suspect who disguised himself as a woman during the hold-up.
Bank of America says it has begun contacting some its customers who may qualify to have their home loans reduced as part of a multistate settlement over alleged foreclosure abuses.
State Attorney General Kamala Harris announced Thursday that the nationwide settlement with banks over foreclosure abuses could be worth up to $18 billion to Californians who were among those hardest hit by the crisis.
Police says they made 95 arrests when Occupy protesters Wednesday stormed into a downtown San Francisco bank and shouted slogans as they tried to set up camp in the lobby.
Bank of America will begin charging customers to use debit cards for purchases early next year.
Bank of America announced earlier this week that it is going to slash 30,000 jobs nationwide, so why was it holding a job fair Friday at its Rancho Cordova branch?
Bank of America will cut about 30,000 jobs over the next few years in a bid to save $5 billion per year. The cost-cutting drive is part of a broader effort to reshape and shrink the nation's largest bank as it copes with fallout from the housing bust.
Wednesday is payday for Janell Schindler. That means another trip to the check cashing store.
Bank of America Corp., the nation's largest bank, said Friday that it plans to cut 3,500 jobs by the end of September.
Gov. Jerry Brown has named a retired Bank of America executive as his senior adviser on how to create jobs in California.
The Supreme Court convenes Monday for a new term that brings cases on free speech, agency power and the Second Amendment.
Stockton has been rattled by a series of drive-by shootings and all of them have involved teens.
A man is now in custody following a two-hour-long standoff with police at the California Franchise Tax Board building in Sacramento.
The death of Sen. Dianne Feinstein left an open seat in the Senate for California.
Police said about 100 people were inside the Santa Cruz church when the roof collapsed in the Mexican city of Ciudad Madero.
The Supreme Court convenes Monday for a new term that brings cases on free speech, agency power and the Second Amendment.
Stockton has been rattled by a series of drive-by shootings and all of them have involved teens.
A man is now in custody following a two-hour-long standoff with police at the California Franchise Tax Board building in Sacramento.
The death of Sen. Dianne Feinstein left an open seat in the Senate for California.
Police said about 100 people were inside the Santa Cruz church when the roof collapsed in the Mexican city of Ciudad Madero.
A man is now in custody following a two-hour-long standoff with police at the California Franchise Tax Board building in Sacramento.
Firefighters had a unique challenge while battling a fire at a Sacramento home Sunday.
Women in politics remember Dianne Feinstein, California's first female and longest-serving senator, as a rallying voice for equality and a leader who opened doors for the next generation of female leaders across the country.
A kickball game that was part of a Sacramento sport and social league ended in a violent brawl that left one person knocked unconscious.
Sacramento police are beefing up patrols in Old Sacramento in an effort to reduce crime that's impacting local store owners there.
California's Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a law to close a loophole in a 2019 law that has allowed landlords to circumvent the state's rent cap.
In a remote, dry patch of California farm country, a battle is raging over carrots.
The death of Sen. Feinstein leaves a political vacuum in Washington and Gov. Newsom is facing pressure by supporters of Congresswoman Barbara Lee to appoint her to the interim seat.
A military jet carrying the body of California U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein has landed in her hometown of San Francisco.
Women in politics remember Dianne Feinstein, California's first female and longest-serving senator, as a rallying voice for equality and a leader who opened doors for the next generation of female leaders across the country.
Brandon Crawford came off the injured list to play what might have been his final game after 13 seasons all with the Giants, and Kiké Hernández spoiled the veteran shortstop's likely farewell hitting a three-run homer to lead the division champion Los Angeles Dodgers past San Francisco 5-2.
Brandon Drury homered twice, doubled and drove in three runs, and the Los Angeles Angels wrapped up their eighth consecutive losing season with a 7-3 victory over the major league-worst Oakland Athletics.
After being a healthy scratch during the first three weeks of the 2023 season, Hamlin was used on the Bills' special teams unit for kick returns Sunday.
Beloved former Red Sox pitcher Tim Wakefield died at the age of 57, the team announced on Sunday.
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo was ruled out of Sunday's game at the Los Angeles Chargers because of a concussion.
The Supreme Court convenes Monday for a new term that brings cases on free speech, agency power and the Second Amendment.
The death of Sen. Dianne Feinstein left an open seat in the Senate for California.
"I think we need to rip off the Band-Aid," Rep. Matt Gaetz said of his plan to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy from his leadership role.
California's Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a law to close a loophole in a 2019 law that has allowed landlords to circumvent the state's rent cap.
The death of Sen. Feinstein leaves a political vacuum in Washington and Gov. Newsom is facing pressure by supporters of Congresswoman Barbara Lee to appoint her to the interim seat.
The walkout by Kaiser Permanente nurses, orderlies and other workers would represent the biggest health care strike in U.S. history.
5in1 Rocker Bassinets sold online at Walmart.com and other websites pose suffocation, strangulation and fall hazards, regulators warn.
The Walk To End Alzheimer's in Sacramento kicks off Saturday morning. Its goal is to raise money to fight Alzheimer's and dementia.
A group of cyclists is making its way across Northern California this week to remember Emergency Medical Services personnel who have lost their lives.
CVS Health pharmacists are being run ragged by insufficient staff and corporate quotas that jeopardize patient safety, protest organizers claim.
The toy store's parent company announced an expansion of up to 24 flagship stores, as well as opening stores at airports and cruise ships.
Gas prices are soaring to all-too-familiar levels. According to AAA, the average price for regular unleaded gas is more than $6 in California.
A former TV journalist is shining the spotlight on Sacramento's rich Latino culture with the first-ever Spanish podcast in the capital city.
Roseville is now home to a big green energy milestone. Tesla has placed its 50,000th supercharger in the city and it's hard to miss.
A simple hack is believed to have prevented a heart attack for one Lodi man — and the odds are high that most people already have the technology to do the same in their homes or even in their hands.
Your tax dollars paid for a convicted fraudster to run a state-funded halfway house -- where he used stolen parolee identities to commit $1million worth of COVID-relief fraud.
The defense attorney for the first fentanyl murder charge in Placer County is not eligible to practice law.
"I thought he was safe at school. Instead, he was detained and handcuffed and humiliated in front of everybody."
The Sacramento County district attorney is set to sue the City of Sacramento over the downtown homeless crisis.
A Placer County judge is the latest to order "transient release" for a "Sexually Violent Predator" due to lack of housing. CBS News Sacramento has identified a spike in the number of sexually violent predators cleared for release into California communities. Now lawmakers are taking action.
Barbara Morton says her payment never went through for something she tried to buy online.
A blind and deaf 87-year-old Modesto senior lost her life savings and blames her bank for it.
A Lincoln couple vacationing in Maui with their baby says they were scammed trying to escape the island. It was time to call Kurtis to investigate.
You can get one-inch binders for a dollar. Twelve colored pencils, 24 crayons, or composition notebooks for 50 cents each. The Krazy Coupon Lady can keep you from overpaying on more than 80 back-to-school items.
A Roseville viewer says a recent trip to the emergency room left her confused about if she had an appendix. She called Kurtis Ming to investigate.
Pay hikes for federal firefighters are set to expire in October. A bipartisan infrastructure bill passed in 2021 provided a temporary pay bump for federal first responders.
The U.S. Forest Service brought its rappel program to the region after carefully re-examining its operations and equipment. Its rappelers have been deployed to fires multiple times this summer.
Power bills for about 16 million people in Northern California will likely increase soon.
Multiple firefighting agencies responded to a 35 acre vegetation fire that started near a motor home in Valley Springs Sunday.
When a wildfire breaks out, early detection is key in stopping it from spreading. Now, drones may be the latest technology that helps detect wildland blazes as soon as they break out.
A single father of six children, ages 3 to 19, got the gift of a lifetime Thursday.
A Roseville street is being named after U.S. Marine Sergeant Nicole Gee. It's a show of solidarity for the young woman who was killed serving this country.
In one week, she's received donations from as far away as Australia and she says she's just getting started.
"Barbie" is breaking box office records left and right, catapulting director Greta Gerwig to the spot of highest-grossing female director in domestic box office sales.
Local businesses in our region are stepping up and donating proceeds from their sales to the Hawaii wildfire relief efforts.
Another tradition is back open in Lathrop. Dell'Osso Family Farm is open for its 27th year. It bosts pumpkins and more.
In Lodi, more than 500 vendors were present for the Lodi Street Faire.
The fight to preserve 20 acres of wildlife habitat along the American River turned into a day of family fun. For 3 years, non-profit group ARP has hosted the Family Fall Fest. It’s designed to bring awareness to a luxury housing project they claim threatens the local ecosystem near Rancho Cordova's River Bend Park.
A fire damaged a mobile home in Lathrop on Saturday night. At around 10:30 p.m., firefighters were called out to a structure fire at 15820 S Harlan Rd, according to the Lathrop Manteca Fire Dist. The first units who arrived on the scene -- about five minutes after being dispatched -- found heavy fire coming from a mobile home.
Firefighters had a unique challenge while battling a fire at a South Sacramento home Sunday. According to the Sacramento Fire Department, firefighters were dispatched to a residential fire in the 5200 block of Corvet Way. When the units arrived, they found heavy fire coming from a two-story home.