Anna Giles, CBS Sacramento CBS13

Anna Giles

CBS Sacramento CBS13

Sacramento, CA, United States

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Assemblyman Says Local Tribes Will Help Design Native American Memorial At State Capitol

“They enslaved many of our people. There’s documents that said people were shackled and chained during that era if they weren’t compliant. Now it’s a chance to get that told by the American people,” said Assemblyman James Ramos. → Read More

Gopher Infestation Forces Sacramento Baseball Team Out Of Home Field

A Sacramento high school baseball team has been forced out of their home field by gophers that have dug hundreds of holes. → Read More

Sacramento Police Say Thieves Target Women Along Stockton Boulevard In Broad Daylight

All incidents involved women older than 50, and the suspects got away. → Read More

Thief Takes Off With Antelope Woman’s Bright Yellow Cotton Candy Trailer

A business owner trying to bounce back after the pandemic has lost her livelihood to a thief. Someone stole Nicole Martinez’s cotton candy trailer from an Antelope neighborhood as she was about to head to a fair. → Read More

Thief Takes Off With Antelope Woman’s Bright Yellow Cotton Candy Trailer

A business owner trying to bounce back after the pandemic has lost her livelihood to a thief. Someone stole Nicole Martinez’s cotton candy trailer from an Antelope neighborhood as she was about to head to a fair. → Read More

El Dorado County Residents Receive Letters Warning About Smoke And Ash Damage From Wildfire

Alarming letters about wildfire damage are filling mailboxes in El Dorado County. They’re from attorneys claiming smoke and ash could be deteriorating homes. → Read More

El Dorado County Residents Receive Letters Warning About Smoke And Ash Damage From Wildfire

Alarming letters about wildfire damage are filling mailboxes in El Dorado County. They’re from attorneys claiming smoke and ash could be deteriorating homes. → Read More

Bullet Narrowly Misses Woman In Fairfield Road Rage Incident

Police said a female driver was targeted and shot at over road rage on I80 Sunday night. → Read More

Wildlife Officials Warn Caldor Evacuees Returning To Tahoe About Potential Bear Encounters

Officials have a wildlife warning for Tahoe evacuees returning home: Bears may have caused damage or may still be lingering in communities. → Read More

Turlock Police: Serial Rapist Caught In The Act And Arrested

Turlock Police said they tracked down and arrested a man accused of assaulting multiple women in Turlock and other areas. → Read More

Red Cross Opens New Shelters As Caldor Fire Explodes In Size

Several evacuation centers have been set up for Caldor Fire evacuees heading east into Nevada. → Read More

D’Agostini Ranch Opens Doors To Dozens Of Caldor Fire Evacuees

Just miles from a Caldor Fire evacuation zone, the owners of D’Agostini Ranch opened their doors to those desperate for shelter. They were helping dozens of evacuees who were unsure what the future holds. → Read More

Aggressive Attacks Help Fight Against Airola Fire In Calaveras County

The Airola Fire burned around a thousand acres in Calaveras County Wednesday with no containment. Aggressive air attacks were a huge tool in this fight. → Read More

Marysville Man Says Late Wife’s Wedding Rings Disappeared At Hospital After COVID Treatment

After losing his wife to COVID-19 earlier this month, Scott Lawrence said the rings he gave her on their wedding day went missing at Rideout Memorial Hospital in Marysville. → Read More

Woodland Police Investigate Reports Of Man Peeping Into Homes

A suspected prowler has been caught on camera looking into a Woodland woman’s window. Police are investigating and said they’ve had a second report of a similar incident but don’t know if it’s the same man. → Read More

Fire Crews Get Creative With Water Sources During Drought Conditions

Crews are fighting the Caldor Fire in the middle of drought conditions that have sparked water restrictions in several cities. → Read More

Fire Crews Expect Staffing Crunch As Multiple Big Fires Burn Amid Red Flag Warning

The Sacramento region is under a red flag warning for dry weather and wind that could bring even more fires. → Read More

Burned Bear Tamarack Surviving On His Own

Rescuers said there's an exciting development on that front. Tamarack is living near a mama bear and her cubs who seem to be taking him in. → Read More

Parent’s COVID Death Sparks Sacramento Youth Football Program To Cancel Practices For Testing Event

A parent of a player on the Grant Junior Pacers died from the virus this week, sparking a massive effort to get families tested and vaccinated. But many parents, and even coaches, are still hesitant to get the shot. → Read More

Parent’s COVID Death Sparks Sacramento Youth Football Program To Cancel Practices For Testing Event

A parent of a player on the Grant Junior Pacers died from the virus this week, sparking a massive effort to get families tested and vaccinated. But many parents, and even coaches, are still hesitant to get the shot. → Read More