
All 5 People Killed In I-5 Crash In French Camp Identified As Tracy Residents
All five people who were killed in a crash off Interstate 5 in French Camp have now been identified by the coroner's office.
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All five people who were killed in a crash off Interstate 5 in French Camp have now been identified by the coroner's office.
The San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office says a correctional sergeant died in a crash while leaving work on Sunday.
A correctional officer in training is being commended for making a real drug bust inside the San Joaquin County Jail.
A San Joaquin County man was found to be in possession of nearly two dozen stolen electric scooters from the Bay Area.
Paulsen now plans to fix up 100 bikes to give away for the holidays at a drive on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1504 W. Bowman Road.
A California Highway Patrol officer helped stop an inmate who was trying to escape after being taken to a local hospital.
A San Joaquin County Sheriff's deputy didn't have to go far to arrest a DUI suspect on Thursday.
A big rig driver was killed in an early morning crash involving two big rigs and a silage truck near Stockton on Tuesday.
A victim of the Camp Fire is reunited with her stolen car and dog.
A wood shavings facility in French Camp that caught fire continues to burn.
Police say they were pursuing a suspected drunken driver in a Chevrolet Blazer at around 11:30 p.m. on Sunday when the car rolled over on McKinley Avenue just north of Wyman Road in French Camp.
Four people were killed in a rollover crash after a high-speed police chase in Central California.
Favian Moreno didn't think twice about pulling over at the scene of the car crash to help two men trapped in a burning vehicle.
The pair escaped Thursday night around 7 p.m. Tracy Brown, 18, had only been at Camp Peterson for a week when investigators say he and another teen escaped the detention center.
The hunt for a roaming pack of wild dogs blamed for killing 200 goats may be over.
A French Camp man accused of killing his wife last Friday night is facing the death penalty.
Police have arrested a French Camp man for allegedly shooting and killing his wife on Friday night.
A mother of four was last seen at a bar more than four decades ago. Now, one of her daughters is on a crusade to find her mother's killer.
A French Camp man is behind bars and his stepson is in the hospital with a gunshot wound after a drug deal went bad, say sheriff's deputies.
The U.S. Bank branch in French Camp was robbed Tuesday and the suspect could be responsible for other heists throughout San Joaquin County.
San Joaquin County Sheriff's deputies have arrested a woman they say started a fire outside her apartment complex.
Another woman has come forward telling CBS13 how she had sex with a local firefighter in the French Camp fire station while he was on duty.
A fire fighter allegedly caught having sex on the job has been reinstated.
News that a firefighter accused of sexual misconduct may be reinstated drew sharp criticism from a woman who says officials are covering up the scandal.
Search crews spent the weekend in the water at Prosser Lake looking for any possible signs of missing Truckee teen Kiely Rodni.
Researchers studying two men who caught the virus in Paris said "symptom onset in both patients and, subsequently, in their dog suggest human-to-dog transmission."
More than 2,000 Northern California Kaiser Permanente mental health workers are expected to walk off the job and hit the picket lines Monday morning.
Bee populations are declining. More than half of the bat species in the United States are in severe decline or listed as endangered. And international scientists recently announced the monarch butterfly is perilously close to extinction.
A woman was disgusted with what she found crawling through her storage unit. She now wants others to know the risks with rats -- before they rent.
An excessive heat watch goes into effect Tuesday morning and will extend all the way through Friday night. That's we'll see near-record to record-high temperatures.
Arriola told the Senate Select Committee on monkeypox about a mountain of challenges, starting with his doctor not having testing supplies.
In the decade leading to the Caldor Fire, the agency treated 1,000 acres in the wildland-urban interface.
One person is dead and the other injured following a shooting at South Side Market in Stockton Sunday night.
Search crews spent the weekend in the water at Prosser Lake looking for any possible signs of missing Truckee teen Kiely Rodni.
Researchers studying two men who caught the virus in Paris said "symptom onset in both patients and, subsequently, in their dog suggest human-to-dog transmission."
More than 2,000 Northern California Kaiser Permanente mental health workers are expected to walk off the job and hit the picket lines Monday morning.
Bee populations are declining. More than half of the bat species in the United States are in severe decline or listed as endangered. And international scientists recently announced the monarch butterfly is perilously close to extinction.
A woman was disgusted with what she found crawling through her storage unit. She now wants others to know the risks with rats -- before they rent.
Police have arrested a man who allegedly assaulted someone at a shop in midtown over the weekend.
Dozens of volunteers pulled thousands of pounds of trash from Arcade Creek on Sunday. It's part of a major effort to keep Sacramento's waterways healthy.
Person arrested Sunday after police say the thieves were able to cut a hole in the bottom of the trailer and slowly remove each kart.
The water that is pumped out will be used to irrigate the park's grass.
A suspect has finally been identified in a Sacramento-area murder case that had gone cold for years.
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.
Thousands of mental health therapists at the country's largest non-profit HMO are poised to strike this week, holding daily picket lines and rallies outside Kaiser Facilities throughout California.
Voters in Southern California's San Bernardino County will soon get to say whether they want the county to potentially secede from the state.
California delayed or improperly denied unemployment benefits for roughly 6 million people during the pandemic because state policies "do not prioritize getting benefits to workers quickly," according to a nonpartisan report released Monday by the Legislative Analyst's Office.
Dry lightning has ignited some of the most destructive and costly wildfires in California history, a new study shows.
Trey Lance flashed his big arm in a brief preseason stint for San Francisco with a 76-yard touchdown pass to speedy rookie Danny Gray and the 49ers beat the Packers 28-21 on Friday night.
Ulonzo Gilliam, Jr. almost transferred just before breaking a UC Davis record. He returned to make a legacy.
Damià Viader started his career for legendary club FC Barcelona. Now he's starring with Sacramento Republic FC.
In the stands Friday at Levi's Stadium when the 49ers face off against the Packers will be two lifelong music-making superfans aka the Niner Knuckleheads.
The San Francisco Giants on Thursday mourned the loss of Cristin Coleman, wife of former pitcher Tim Lincecum, who passed away after battling breast cancer.
Capitol Police said the man did not appear to be targeting any members of Congress, who are on recess.
The Justice Department is investigating the former president for potential Espionage Act violations.
While many EVs qualify for tax credits under inflation bill, no cars sold today likely would get the full $7,500 rebate.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has nominated current state Supreme Court Associate Justice Patricia Guerrero as the next chief justice.
The deposition is part of a wide-ranging probe into Trump's business practices by New York Attorney General Letitia James.
Researchers studying two men who caught the virus in Paris said "symptom onset in both patients and, subsequently, in their dog suggest human-to-dog transmission."
More than 2,000 Northern California Kaiser Permanente mental health workers are expected to walk off the job and hit the picket lines Monday morning.
Bee populations are declining. More than half of the bat species in the United States are in severe decline or listed as endangered. And international scientists recently announced the monarch butterfly is perilously close to extinction.
Arriola told the Senate Select Committee on monkeypox about a mountain of challenges, starting with his doctor not having testing supplies.
Dr. Maggie Park says in its clinical trial that Novavax had a 90% efficacy rate.
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.
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.
In a collaboration with CBS News, CBS Sacramento is examining why crime is often going without punishment in our country.
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.
When a South Sacramento woman noticed some confusing freeway signs and several close calls, she reached out to California's Department of Transportation about the issue. But after weeks of not hearing anything back, she called Kurtis to investigate.
Area animal shelters are overwhelmed. The problem is being blamed on delayed care during the pandemic and inflation.
In the decade leading to the Caldor Fire, the agency treated 1,000 acres in the wildland-urban interface.
Lightning-caused blaze discovered last week now estimated at 167 acres
The fire began at roughly 4 p.m. in the area of Lafayette Ridge.
Firefighters are battling a grass fire near Antelope that has burned 15 acres so far.
In an area damaged by the Caldor Fire, PG&E will put six miles of overhead lines underground. That is a portion of the 175 miles of undergrounding that the company says they will complete this year.
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.
Investigators say Kiely Rodni was seen wearing a sweatshirt with the lettering "odd future" at the party before she went missing.
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The union representing the psychologists, therapists, counselors and social workers going on strike say they've been working without a contract since September.
One person was pronounced dead at the scene, police say.