Andie Judson, ABC10

Andie Judson

ABC10

Sacramento, CA, United States

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Past articles by Andie:

'Beyond aggravating': Investigating Placer County's delayed emergency declaration

As winter storms continue to wreak havoc, ABC10 investigated why some counties in the region are on California's state of emergency list while others are not. → Read More

From a 'piranha feeding frenzy' to a historic interest rate spike, how the pandemic changed our housing market

From a red-hot market to a major slow down, the Sacramento region's housing market and all involved have buckled in for a wild ride from pre to post-pandemic. → Read More

Eyes linger on levee system as Northern California bears another winter storm

With an onslaught of water from the current and recent storms, concern is growing about specific levees in the local area. → Read More

'Why did they let us burn?' | An investigation into unkept promises and mismanagement by the US Forest Service

Grizzly Flats was the Caldor Fire's first victim but decades-old studies showed Grizzly could one day burn. Promises were made to protect it, but were not kept. → Read More

'Maximum enforcement' pledged by California Highway Patrol Thanksgiving Day

"About 80% of the available officers are all working the beat right now," said Sergeant Jeff Carlisle at North Sacramento's unit. → Read More

From Britney Spears to the system | New bill aims at reforming conservatorship in California

Advocates that learned about conservatorships in Free Britney have now helped create change to California's conservatorship system through the new bill AB 1663. → Read More

Resource guide for Californians dealing with conservatorships

For two years, ABC10 has been investigating California’s conservatorship system. Compiled is information to help you understand, navigate and change the system. → Read More

How do we fix California's broken conservatorship system?

New legislation aims to provide more rights to people with disabilities who are in conservatorships. → Read More

Instead of being protected, California's conservatorship system ultimately cost one young man his life

A system designed to protect people with disabilities failed one young man at every single level. → Read More

Families fighting state-run conservatorships are trapped in a broken, systemic web of conflicting interests

An ABC10 Originals investigation uncovers alarming conflicts of interest by DDS, a state agency created to protect and support people with disabilities. → Read More

The Price of Care: Taken by the State

An ABC10 investigation found the California Department of Developmental Services is failing people with disabilities. → Read More

'I want to live at home' | The battle of a conservatorship funded by tax dollars

In California, a conservatorship is a legal tool approved through the probate court which takes away the rights of someone who is unable to care for themselves. → Read More

Rocklin nears 'build out' capacity as Bay Area residents migrate to the region

While the influx of people moving to areas like Roseville and Rocklin brings up the cost of living and housing market, some experts said it's great for the region. → Read More

Golden Cage: Stories from the U.S.

After a judge blocked lifting Title 42, a Trump-era health order restricting travel over U.S. borders, ABC10 went to Tijuana to see its impact on California. → Read More

U.S. Immigration responded to Ukraine in record time while making millions off Afghans in limbo

Protected status for Afghans came 12 days after Ukrainians were offered refugee protections following the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022. → Read More

'We actually have the space to build out'

Working from home means you can change where home is. Massive migration in Northern California has impacted housing prices, politics and more in the Sacramento area. → Read More

Will CARE Court solve homelessness in California?

Advocates are concerned Gov. Newsom's new homeless plan, CARE Court, will strip people of their civil rights while not helping solve homelessness at all. → Read More

Brother of Land Park woman killed by early-released felon speaks out against new measures

"My sister, Kate Tibbitts, was killed by a convict who was released early from prison for 'good behavior,'" said Dan Tibbitts. → Read More

K Street Shootout: Breaking down Sacramento's gang problem

Sacramento police estimate there are about 3,000 gang members in the city. It could be a lot higher. A defense attorney and former police officer weigh in. → Read More

Who is Dandrae Martin? The 1st arrest in connection to Sacramento's deadly mass shooting

Dandrae Martin has not been arrested for any homicide related to the mass shooting, according to District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert. → Read More