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Sacramento, CA, United States

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New Neon Sign Lights Up Old Sacramento Waterfront: ‘A Great Welcoming Beacon’ – CBS Sacramento

A bright new attraction in Old Sacramento was revealed Wednesday night. The neon letters are hard to miss, but some are wondering if the sign fits in with the historic charm of this seasoned slice of the city. → Read More

Local Comedians Host Free Show In Support Of Mental Health Awareness

Healing through humor. It's tough these days for some to find laughter, but on Wednesday night, they did. Comedians are coming together with punchlines and a purpose to tackle mental health challenges. → Read More

Flying High At Fallon: Inside The Real Top Gun Training School

Before the stars of "Top Gun: Maverick" flew onto the big screen, they spent a month and a half flying and training at the elite TOPGUN naval facility in Fallon, Nevada. Simply stepping onto the tarmac at U.S. Naval Air Station Fallon makes it easy to embellish the experience knowing it's a place unlike any other. → Read More

Davis City Leaders Consider Enforcing New Water Restrictions

The city of Davis could be getting a jump start on the impending water restrictions — and cars may soon be a little dirtier. → Read More

Park Rangers Crack Down On Barbecues Along American River Parkway To Reduce Fire Risk

New efforts are underway to prevent another devastating fire season along the American River Parkway in Sacramento. → Read More

Signs Vandalized, Election Law Accusations Fly In Yolo County DA’s Race – CBS Sacramento

Yolo County's race for district attorney is growing more contentious. Campaign signs are vanishing, and there are accusations that some signs are violating election laws. → Read More

Court Ruling Clears Way For Removal Of Homeless Camps Along California Highways

A new legal ruling could allow the state to permanently ban the homeless along highway right-of-ways. → Read More

Old Sacramento Sees New Approach To Bring Crowds Back To Historic District

There is a new approach to bringing back crowds to Old Sacramento. → Read More

Old Sacramento Sees New Approach To Bring Crowds Back To Historic District

There is a new approach to bringing back crowds to Old Sacramento. → Read More

Candidates For Newly Designed Congressional District Square Off In Placer County

Candidates for U.S. Congress squared off at William Jessup University on Friday, but this race comes with a twist: it's a newly-designed district with at least one familiar face in the mix and one who was notably absent. → Read More

UC Davis Picnic Day Returns This Weekend After 2-Year Hiatus

It's back! After a two-year hiatus preparations are underway for the return of UC Davis Picnic Day. The big event was canceled twice due to COVID but is returning this Saturday. → Read More

Donut War: Another Industry Giant Moving Next To Local Family-Owned Shop On Florin Road

A donut dilemma is forcing a local mom and pop shop to cook up a new plan to stay alive. They've already fought back some fierce competition, and now, more is on the way. → Read More

New Nursing Program Opens At University Of The Pacific To Combat RN Shortage

Nearly half a million nurses are expected to retire by the end of the year, and one local university is hoping to chip away at a growing nationwide nursing shortage by offering RN degrees to students without a background in healthcare. → Read More

Shaping Sacramento: Local Firm Behind Historic Structures Celebrates 100 Years

One local architectural firm has helped shape Sacramento's skyline one iconic building at a time. The firm is now celebrating a century of success. → Read More

Getting Answers: What Types Of Changes Could Sutter’s Fort See? – CBS Sacramento

Major changes could soon be on the way for one of Sacramento's most historical sites: Sutter's Fort. There are plans to change what's taught at the state historical park. → Read More

Thief Targets Gas Tanks In Sacramento As Prices Continue To Rise

Sacramento County probation officers have found themselves the victim of an overnight crime — a thief has targeted gas tanks in the face of rising prices. → Read More

Postal Carrier Beats Aggressive Wild Turkey To Death After Being Attacked In Sacramento

An investigation is underway after the California Department of Fish and Wildlife says a postal worker killed a wild turkey in Sacramento. → Read More

Tragic Shooting At Arden Church Highlights Troubling Domestic Violence Trend

Monday's tragic shooting that saw a father kill his three daughters and their chaperone before turning the gun on himself during a supervised visit is just the latest example of the growing number of domestic violence tragedies in Sacramento. → Read More

Scientists Turn To Rice Fields To Save California’s Dwindling Salmon Population – CBS Sacramento

The idea is to take advantage of the many local rice fields around the region because in those fields are nutrients that can turn an upstream battle to save the fish into an innovative flow to help them grow. → Read More

Home Prices Sizzle In Sacramento: ‘Is The Ball Going To Drop Soon?’ – CBS Sacramento

A home price sizzle in Sacramento is showing no signs of slowing down — even for less desirable houses, including one place that sold despite being badly damaged in a fire. → Read More