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A Cosumnes Oaks High School senior was removed from his graduation ceremony when he refused to take off A traditional African cloth that violated the dress code. → Read More
Rookie Alexander Rossi from Auburn pulled away with the checkered flag Sunday in an amazing performance on the track. Rossi made history in the Indy 500 in the most unusual way. He crossed the finish line first – literally on fumes. → Read More
Sacramento police are looking for a man who threw a fatal punch at a fellow concert-goer at Discovery Park on Sunday. → Read More
Sacramento police are looking for a man who threw a fatal punch at a fellow concert-goer at Discovery Park on Sunday. → Read More
After a violent run-in with police in south Sacramento and a five-hour standoff Saturday afternoon, a suspect surrendered peacefully. → Read More
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Passengers are calling the pilot of a plane a hero after the aircraft crashed in a vineyard near Lodi Thursday afternoon. → Read More
Two Woodland teens are in critical condition after a speeding car crashed into a tree and was sheered in half. → Read More
It's going to be a very special Mother's Day for Folsom mom Monique Glowniak, a person who has battled cancer in more ways than one. → Read More
Police say someone broke into a Rocklin gun store early Sunday morning and stole an undisclosed number of firearms and ammunition. → Read More
Japanese and Muslim American community leaders in Sacramento traveled to Manzanar for and an exceptional history lesson. During the three-day trip to the Manzanar National Historic Park, residents got a rare chance to see a sight where the U.S. government imprisoned 10,000 people. A total of 120,000 Japanese Americans were forcibly incarcerated in 10 major detention camps, including Manzanar. It… → Read More
A day after a horrific home invasion rocked a quiet neighborhood in South Sacramento, investigators are working around the clock to find the men who killed a father and his two sons. Friday night, two unnamed friends stopped by the home on Ardith Drive where three Asian men were gunned down in cold blood in an apparent home invasion. The friends unloaded an armful of flowers and lit a dozen… → Read More
Jose Granda of Davis sees the devastation from the powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake on Ecuador and he's heartbroken. → Read More
Organizers say as many as 80,000 people turned out for Picnic Day 2016 at UC Davis. For many who turn out, it's about community as much as it is about tradition. → Read More
Loved ones and friends came together Sunday night to remember the five people from Modesto killed in a crash along Highway 12 near Isleton. → Read More
A one-of-a-kind prom for students who thought they couldn't attend such a dance. The teenagers were too sick to go to their high school function, but a local hospital transformed its fourth floor into party central. → Read More
It's not everyday you see kids excited about fruits and vegetables. But that's what Sacramento's Food Literacy Center hopes to do during its 2016 Sacramento Food Film Festival. → Read More
Jerome Butler died when he overdosed on the Norco street drug. Friends and family said he took one pill, what he thought was Norco. It turned out to be a fake laced with Fentanyl. Now Butler's mother, Natasha, is pleading for help. → Read More
April 3, 2016 is 20th anniversary of the day the Unabomber was arrested. → Read More
In less than a week, 20 people in Sacramento have overdosed on a tainted street drug. → Read More
Three years ago, ABC10 captured the moment she danced with her father before he passed away from cancer. The wedding Rachel Wolf had always dreamed of took place Saturday. → Read More