Marlee Ginter, CBS Sacramento CBS13

Marlee Ginter

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Past articles by Marlee:

‘Definitely A Sacrifice’: Local Firefighters Head To Oak Fire – CBS Sacramento

The relentless Oak Fire has kept crews busy, and when the call comes, they're ready to help their own. → Read More

The Active 20-30 Club of Sacramento Is Marking A Milestone By Helping Even More Kids

With the 20-30 Club of Sacramento hosting the Conventions this year, it's now surrounded by hundreds of people loading up piles of backpacks for foster kids in Sacramento. → Read More

‘It’s Just The Right Thing To Do’: 3 Modesto Teens Save Family In Burning Home

One-by-one three teenagers led a family out of a burning home. Those teen boys are now being hailed heroes on social media. → Read More

‘This Is Ridiculous’: People In South Sacramento Jolted Awake By Nighttime Jackhammers – CBS Sacramento

Stephanie Jones pointed out what has been keeping her up at night. A jackhammer right outside her house was enough to not only get her out of bed but out of her house to record it. → Read More

‘People Have Lost Their Heart’: Hit-And-Run Drivers Leave Grieving Families In The Dark – CBS Sacramento

A string of deadly hit-and-runs has left people like Adriana Jenson grieving their loved ones. Adriana lost more than her husband, she lost her best friend. → Read More

Miracle Baby In Lodi With Rare Condition Reaches First Birthday

A Lodi family is celebrating every single breath their baby takes. She was diagnosed with a rare medical condition at birth — so rare that only 95% of babies with the diagnosis do not make it to their first birthday. → Read More

‘I’m Kind Of Freaking Out’: Community Effort Saves Missing Boy With Autism In Lathrop Lake

Confusion and then chaos erupted in a small community surrounding a man-made lake in Lathrop. An 11-year-old boy who's non-verbal with autism wandered away from his home. In fewer than 30 minutes, his family had called 911 and sheriff's deputies were on the way. → Read More

‘You’re Scaring Kids’: Crowd Combats Anti-Pride Protesters At Children’s Museum By Singing

While the protest came suddenly, what happened next wasn't expected either as the crowd broke out in song. → Read More

Survivors Of Two Pandemics Credit Pets With Helping Them Survive

UC Davis researchers have discovered that some of the best medicine to get you through a pandemic may not come in the form of a pill. → Read More

‘A Miracle Of Nature’: Rare Planet Alignment Will Be Best Seen Friday Morning

The month of June may have brought the same stars in the sky, but this year we're getting a special peek at multiple planets. Five of them are all lined up in a row. → Read More

‘You Just Wouldn’t Think Roseville’: Neighbors Concerned After More Violence And Suspicious Death

An otherwise quiet community has been shaken by an uptick in violence. → Read More

Sacramento Firefighters Releasing Pressure With Department’s First Support Pup – CBS Sacramento

There's a lot of hype around the Sacramento Fire Department's latest hire. Emily is a Lab-Terrier mix that takes her job seriously. → Read More

Resettlement Agency Asking Community For Help With Afghans Stuck In California Hotels

From fear in a war-torn homeland to uncertainty in a new country, thousands of Afghan refugees are now in California hoping to make a new home. → Read More

‘There’s No Respect’: Vile Vandalism Could Drive Longtime Church Out Of Carmichael

It happens time and again, but this latest round of damage has Pastor Thomas Burrows saying enough is enough. He couldn't believe what vandals did to his church this time. → Read More

Lawmakers Consider Extending Last Call To 4 AM In Cities Across California

People line up outside the bars in Midtown on Friday nights. No matter where you are in California the party stops at last call around 2 a.m., but some say that’s too early. → Read More

‘This Is A Loss For Us’: Major Setback For Modesto Salvation Army As Donations Catch Fire – CBS Sacramento

Lugging fire hoses while weighed down in heavy gear, firefighters from multiple agencies fought through thick smoke and flames to save a piece of their own community. → Read More

‘I Think It’s Time To Shut It Down’: Lodi Homeowners Fed Up With Massive House Parties

Rowdy crowds are diving into a neighborhood battle as police were forced to shut their wild pool parties down. People in Lodi are calling out one of their neighbors by saying they're taking the fun too far. → Read More

Getting Answers: How Do You Talk To Kids About Tragedies Like The Texas School Shooting?

The images and stories from the Texas elementary school shooting are difficult to watch and hear, especially for kids. So how can parents, or teachers, start such a difficult conversation? → Read More

‘The Saddest Thing I’ve Ever Seen’: Community Shaken After 3-Year-Old Dies In Arden-Arcade Fourplex Fire

A young child has died after a fourplex caught fire in Arden-Arcade late Thursday morning, authorities say. → Read More

‘Angst’ Film Program Raising Awareness About Anxiety Launching At Schools Across California – CBS Sacramento

Helping kids get back on their feet after the pandemic can be a challenge, especially after missing out on sports and milestone events, but there's a program now launching at schools across California to help kids cope. → Read More