Elizabeth Klinge, CBS News

Elizabeth Klinge

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West Sacramento, CA, United States

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Past articles by Elizabeth:

Modern electronic street banners could make Sacramento look more like Times Square

Start spreading the news, a new idea could one day make Sacramento streets look a little more like New York City's Times Square. City leaders are considering a proposal that would allow for banners along commercial corridors to be changed into electronic signs. → Read More

"She leaves a very long legacy": Local community reacts to Sen. Feinstein's retirement announcement

Some are looking forward to seeing someone younger fill the senate seat, while others don't see her age as a barrier. → Read More

Prominent chip manufacturer, Solidigm, moving headquarters to Rancho Cordova

A company on the cutting edge of computer chip design is announcing it is moving its global headquarters to the Sacramento region. → Read More

UC Davis study sheds light in mountains lion deaths on California highways

A UC Davis study shows a surprising number of mountain lions are being hit and killed by cars on California roads. → Read More

Tesla fire in Rancho Cordova latest example of how difficult EV fires can be

They happen all the time, but a car fire in Rancho Cordova is getting some extra attention after fire crews had to improvise. That's because this was no ordinary car fire. It was a Tesla. → Read More

Volunteers take part in annual lighting walk at UC Davis to keep campus safe

Dozens of students and staff at UC Davis were looking up Tuesday evening trying to find safety hazards on campus on the school's annual lighting walk. → Read More

California educators honored in annual "Teachers of the Year" ceremony in Sacramento

Five educators are receiving the honor of being named the state's 2023 "teacher of the year." So what's their classroom secret? → Read More

Fallen Elk Grove Officer Ty Lenehan honored by city ahead of anniversary of death

Next Saturday marks the one-year anniversary of Elk Grove Police Officer Ty Lenehan's death in the line of duty. On Tuesday night, city leaders held a ceremony remembering Lenehan and announced a permanent memorial in his honor. → Read More

Getting Answers: Is there concern over the Sacramento River's rising water level?

Just how high is the river in downtown Sacramento? Last Friday, the river level was at 11 feet. Now, one week later, it's gone up to 23 feet and is continuing to rise. → Read More

"We're really making history": West Sacramento elects its first all-female city council

An all-women city council is making history in West Sacramento. → Read More

$2.5M to go toward reducing crime in Sacramento's Upper Land Park neighborhood

Sacramento city leaders Tuesday night approved spending millions of dollars to reduce crime in two neighborhoods, including one where a little girl was murdered last year. → Read More

"It's going to be a new era": Sacramento City Council has new female majority

New election results are showing a big win for women in Sacramento. On Wednesday, the only man running for Sacramento City Council conceded, creating a new female majority at city hall with women holding five of the nine seats. → Read More

Inflation leads to nearly 50% of Americans canceling Thanksgiving travel plans, survey shows

Many families are finding it harder to travel or put on a Thanksgiving feast this year. From gas to groceries, inflation is having a big impact on the holidays this year. → Read More

City offers help to Sacramento-area marijuana businesses amid rising crime

Sacramento-area marijuana businesses are increasing security after a growing number of crimes. Now, the city is offering to help them pay for some high-tech protection. → Read More

Sacramento's newest marijuana dispensary first to be backed by city-sponsored program

Monday was the opening night for a new marijuana dispensary in Sacramento, and this store is getting off the ground with help from a city-sponsored program. → Read More

"What we've all been looking for": Rancho Cordova opens city's first-ever youth center

From basketball and outdoor recreation to arts and crafts and computer labs, the new Rancho Cordova Youth Center has something for just about every teen in town. → Read More

Tapping tomatoes: Central Valley processors making drinking water from tomatoes

Usually, they're turned into products like tomato paste for use in ketchup and sauces. But this year, the processor is tapping into something else hidden inside: fresh drinking water. → Read More

Daughter of Stockton serial killer's Oakland victim speaks out

Seven shootings attributed to a serial killer in Stockton have left six people dead. Investigators are continuing their hunt for the man who has terrorized the city. → Read More

California lawmakers want ranking system for heat waves

A new effort is underway to protect California from record-breaking heat waves. → Read More

California farmers turning to drought-resistant plant agave

Drought conditions have many farmers rethinking their crops, and agave is proving to be an alluring alternative → Read More