
California reeling from series of shootings that have claimed 19 lives
California is reeling from a series of gun violence that has claimed 19 lives since Saturday at a ballroom, two farms, and a gas station.
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California is reeling from a series of gun violence that has claimed 19 lives since Saturday at a ballroom, two farms, and a gas station.
The district attorney noted that murder charges would carry the harshest penalty — likely life in prison.
Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers said in a statement Sunday that "one or more patrons heroically intervened to subdue the suspect."
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and his company have been ordered to pay an extra $473 million to families and an FBI agent for calling the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting a hoax.
Police said it was "not yet clear when or how" the suspect got the gun back.
After his arrest, the suspect threatened to kill additional officers and their families, and he battered an officer with a table during the interview process, a police statement said.
Kelly Goodlett, a former Louisville police detective who helped write the warrant that led to the deadly police raid at Breonna Taylor's apartment, has pleaded guilty to a federal conspiracy charge.
Two dogs were resuscitated after being rescued from an apartment fire in North Highlands, officials said Saturday.
The most financially successful era in NBA history will continue uninterrupted for at least six more years after the league and its players came to a tentative agreement on a new Collective Bargaining Agreement that will kick in this summer.
One person has died following a shooting in Sacramento late Friday night.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have warned people not to eat raw cookie dough while the investigation continues.
A woman rescued from the rubble of a Pennsylvania chocolate factory after an explosion said she "thought it was the end" when her arm caught fire.
Two dogs were resuscitated after being rescued from an apartment fire in North Highlands, officials said Saturday.
The most financially successful era in NBA history will continue uninterrupted for at least six more years after the league and its players came to a tentative agreement on a new Collective Bargaining Agreement that will kick in this summer.
One person has died following a shooting in Sacramento late Friday night.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have warned people not to eat raw cookie dough while the investigation continues.
A woman rescued from the rubble of a Pennsylvania chocolate factory after an explosion said she "thought it was the end" when her arm caught fire.
When Sacramento Fire Assistant Chief Kim Ianucci decided she wanted a career in firefighting, she set fire to any stigma that stood in her way.
Monday, April 3 will mark one year since the city of Sacramento's worst mass shooting on record, sparked by rival gangs in the early morning hours on K Street as nightlife-goers were heading home.
Just last fall, the city was days away from raiding the unauthorized homeless encampment.
Donald Trump's 2016 California campaign chairman Doug Ose says the former president's indictment is a political win, no matter what happens in the courtroom.
The Sacramento Kings have officially punched their ticket to the playoffs for the first time since 2006 with a 120-80 win in Portland on Wednesday, ending the longest-active postseason drought across the four major North American sports.
The EPA has approved California's plan to phase out the sale of diesel-powered trucks starting in 2024.
A nonprofit environmental group is trying to stop the Forest Service from dropping retardant into water as they pushback against a bill introduced by Congressman Doug LaMalfa.
California Senator Steven Bradford has proposed a bill to create a special "Ebony Alert" system for missing Black women, girls and youth.
California's travel ban has been in effect since 2017. It requires the state Attorney General to maintain a list of states subject to the ban. That list has grown quickly as states have passed laws restricting doctors from providing gender-affirming care to minors and stopping transgender women and girls from participating in school sports consistent with their gender identity.
According to the UC Berkeley Central Sierra Snow Lab, the snowpack for this season has passed the 700 inches benchmark.
De'Aaron Fox had 20 points and 11 assists and the playoff-bound Sacramento Kings won their second consecutive game against Portland Trail Blazers 138-114 on Friday night.
Caitlin Clark had another sensational game with 41 points to help Iowa spoil South Carolina's perfect season with a 77-73 victory on Friday night in the Final Four.
Alexis Morris scored 27 points and had two of her misses in the fourth quarter turned into putback baskets by Angel Reese in a big run as LSU rallied to beat top-seeded Virginia Tech 79-72 in the national semifinal game Friday night.
Major League Baseball is looking into a video circulating on social media that appears to show Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon grab a fan by the shirt through the bleacher guardrails after Thursday night's game in Oakland, a league spokesperson said Friday.
"She said yes": A Dodgers fan has gone viral for his surprise outfield proposal that went awry during the season opener game.
Judge Juan Merchan presided over the convictions and guilty plea of two Trump Organization companies and their former chief financial officer.
A New York grand jury has voted to indict former President Donald Trump.
On the day the indictment was handed down, Governor Gavin Newsom launched a new ad in The Washington Post and a political action committee aimed at boosting Democratic numbers in Republican states.
Donald Trump's 2016 California campaign chairman Doug Ose says the former president's indictment is a political win, no matter what happens in the courtroom.
Trump is the first former president in U.S. history to be indicted on criminal charges.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have warned people not to eat raw cookie dough while the investigation continues.
Safety regulators say the products could contain ethylene oxide, which can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and eye and skin burns.
For the first time in three years, states will check if people enrolled in the health care program still qualify. Many don't.
The company was in late-stage clinical trials of a vaccine to prevent lower respiratory tract disease in adults over the age of 60 with RSV. The vaccine being tested was using an adenovirus vector platform, similar to the technology behind in its COVID-19 vaccine.
Children who live with cats or dogs during fetal development and early infancy may be less likely than other kids to develop food allergies, according to a new study.
According to Goldman Sachs, up to 300 million full-time jobs around the world could be affected by artificial intelligence.
Closing out a half century of purely gasoline-powered V12 cars going back to the brand's earliest models, Luxury Italian sports car designer Lamborghini has unveiled its first supercar with a charging port.
Cal-Maine Foods, the largest egg producer in the United States, reported revenue doubled and profit surged 718% last quarter because of sharply higher egg prices.
Treacherous driving in a storm ended up taking a car off the road. But these viewers had AAA, so why didn't roadside assistance cover the tow?
Research shows more than half of the energy we use at home comes from heating and air conditioning, but in the UK, engineers are busy building homes of the future inside a climate lab to help cut costs and save the environment.
Should parents have the right to know if their child is exposed to lead in school drinking water? Many health advocates and parents say yes, but loopholes in existing California law may leave parents in the dark and kids at risk.
Democratic lawmakers voted down the bill, citing inmate privacy concerns, but voiced bipartisan frustration with secrecy and a lack of transparency from CDCR.
The Lincoln Police Department is investigating a fatal crash that happened on February 23 in the early morning.
A new audit finds evidence of possible fraud, including money mismanagement and illegal financial practices.
EXCLUSIVE: An updated Zero-Dollar Bail study out of the Yolo Co. DA's Office finds suspects who were released on $0 Bail were twice as likely to be rearrested for felonies and three times as likely to be rearrested for violent crimes compared to those who had to post bail.
CBS13 has seen a surge in complaints about this problem: viewers' Facebook accounts getting hacked and then banned.
More and more viewers are reaching out to Kurtis about being locked out of their Facebook accounts and losing access to important Facebook memories. Afraid those posts and moments were lost for good, they called on Kurtis Ming to investigate.
Treacherous driving in a storm ended up taking a car off the road. But these viewers had AAA, so why didn't roadside assistance cover the tow?
After the storms knocked out the internet for a Wilton viewer and she couldn't get it restored, she knew it was time to call Kurtis.
A Manteca viewer asked us for help after, she says, the phone lines went down at her husband's nursing home in West Sacramento, and she wasn't able to reach him.
Researchers at Stanford and the University of North Carolina made surprising new findings on how economics affects neighborhoods damaged by fires.
A local cat rescue group that stepped up to save hundreds of cats from the catastrophic Camp Fire was profiled in an award-winning documentary.
A $24 million settlement has been reached over the massive Dixie Fire with ten public entities agreeing to a deal with Pacific Gas and Electric to pay for some of the damage.
The climate crisis is among the key factors in a new assessment that shows more than 85% of California's rural and unincorporated land is now in "high" or "very high" severity zones for wildfire danger, the state's Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) recently announced.
California's office of the State Fire marshal released an updated fire hazard map showing which unincorporated parts of California are most at risk for fires and what future destruction could look like.
Croozer, a blind blue heeler, is helping the world "see" things from a whole new perspective. The pup's story of resilience now serves as inspiration for a new children's book by author Peg Sundberg.
A Lodi photographer unveiled a new exhibit in honor of Women's History Month. She's using her talents to empower the women in her community.
One Arizona great-grandmother celebrated her birthday by jumping out of a plane.
With sparkly dresses and sky-high heels, The Glass Slipper is a nonprofit that is stepping in as a fairy godmother before prom. They're making sure girls who were in - or are in - the foster care system have a chance to feel glamorous.
A local sheep in Vacaville is now a top ten finalist for the annual Cadbury Bunny commercial.
When Sacramento Fire Assistant Chief Kim Ianucci decided she wanted a career in firefighting, she set fire to any stigma that stood in her way.
There are more than a quarter-million homeless kids in California classrooms, and each year, 15,000 of them lose financial support when they graduate high school.
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The action also comes in the wake of the district’s decision to pull the plug on a drag show fundraiser.
One woman thinks so, and she says her cat is a victim.