Andrew Haubner, CBS News

Andrew Haubner

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Sacramento, CA, United States

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Past articles by Andrew:

Sac State women's basketball team wins Big Sky Conference tournament

Sacramento State Women's Basketball team made history by qualifying for the NCAA tournament for the first time in the program's history. → Read More

"Got to keep ahead of the game": Amador County residents in good spirits as they dig out of snowfall

Many Amador County residents got their power back over the weekend after as many as five days without it. → Read More

Sacramento River Cats hold preseason party at Sutter Health Park

With the sun in the sky and the smell of green grass, there was a special feeling at the ballpark as the River Cats held their preseason party. → Read More

Over 200 lawsuits alleging past abuse brought against Sacramento Diocese

A staggering number of lawsuits relating to incidents were filed -- alleging sexual abuse by Catholic priests. → Read More

World Cup brings crowd pleasing challenges to Palisades Tahoe for Team USA skiers

The first men's World Cup at Palisades Tahoe since 1969 will bring unique challenges to a historic ski run, which is just how course designers want it. → Read More

Sac State star Natabou brings style and scoring to Hornets historic season

At 6 foot 5 and with colored red hair, and averaging nearly a double-double, you can't miss Isnelle Natabou. And that's just the way she wants it. → Read More

Palisades Tahoe gearing up for big crowds, more snow ahead of Saturday's World Cup race

This weekend, one of the biggest ski races in the world is coming to Tahoe, but more snow might not be the best thing for it. → Read More

Ukrainians in Sacramento praise Biden visit ahead of first anniversary of invasion

Ukrainian expats say they feel a boost from a Presidential visit as they prepare to commemorate the first day of defense against a Russian invasion. → Read More

New report shows relationship between income, fire risk and fire damage

Researchers at Stanford and the University of North Carolina made surprising new findings on how economics affects neighborhoods damaged by fires. → Read More

Jesuit High's Andrej Stojakovic representing 916 in McDonald's All-America Game

The Jesuit High School senior is just the third boys basketball player from the Central Valley to be named to the McDonalds All-American game. → Read More

California sets sight on train safety in wake of Ohio derailment

Questions loom following the train derailment in Ohio but how prepared are California's emergency services? → Read More

"Thank you for teaching me the game": Oak Ridge High alum Shane Steichen, now Colts HC, praises former coach

The new head coach of the Indianapolis Colts has made history for the Sacramento area. → Read More

Orphaned bear cub escapes Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care facility

An orphaned bear cub is on the loose in South Lake Tahoe and wildlife officials are asking everyone to keep their eyes out. → Read More

California high-speed rail project denied round of mega grant funding

Is the train to nowhere finally getting somewhere? → Read More

Startups compete in Kings' annual Capitalize Technology competition

The competition takes local startups and has them complete a set of workshops and pitches for a chance to receive a $10,000 investment. → Read More

Members of Sacramento's Turkish community prepare relief efforts after devastating earthquake

Members of the Turkish community in Sacramento are preparing their local relief efforts while organizations across California prepare to make the trip to earthquake-stricken Turkey. → Read More

"It's like taking a dream out of them": Parents oppose Rock Creek Elementary School closure in Auburn

Parents and former students say low-income and Hispanic families could be very hurt by the closure of the school. → Read More

Sacramento announces funding to help out homeowners near Aggie Square

The City of Sacramento announced funding to slow any gentrification associated with the Aggie Square project. → Read More

Sacramento County prepares for lifting of COVID-19 emergency orders

With COVID-19 emergency orders set to be lifted, Sacramento County is making sure its vulnerable populace has help. → Read More

"He makes those around him shine": Close friends remembers Kyle Smaine after fatal avalanche

Kyle Smaine has been one of Brian Walker's closest friends, and the hours they spent filming and taking photos feel all the more important now. Smaine died in an avalanche while skiing in Japan earlier this week. → Read More