Carlos Correa, CBS Sacramento CBS13

Carlos Correa

CBS Sacramento CBS13

Stockton, CA, United States

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Past articles by Carlos:

Newman Officer’s Brother Speaks Out About Border Security, Immigration

The brother of the police officer shot and killed in Newman wants lawmakers to do the right thing to help keep our southern border safe. → Read More

Government Shutdown Impacting Wineries, Slowing Approval Of New Labels

The government shutdown is causing concern for people in the wine industry as the agency responsible for approving the labels you see on bottles remains closed. → Read More

Suspect Opens Fire During Music Video Filming At Platinum Fadez Barbershop, Injuring 6

Six people are recovering after a man opened fire inside a small shopping center where a group was filming a rap video. → Read More

Lodi Animal Shelter At Capacity, Pushing For More Adoptions

The animal shelter in Lodi is no longer accepting animals as the facility now finds itself at capacity. → Read More

Community In Newman Hangs Flags, Blue Ribbons To Remember Fallen Officer Ronil Singh

Officer Singh's body will be brought back to Newman Friday morning with a procession from Highway 33 through downtown. → Read More

Alleged Cop Killer Declared Incompetent To Stand Trial Pending Mental Health Exam

Heartbroken and angry, several people from the small community of Newman gathered outside the Stanislaus County courthouse today as the man accused of shooting and killing an officer appeared in court. → Read More

Judge Orders Alleged Cop Killer To Complete Mental Health Exam

Heartbroken and angry, several people from the small community of Newman gathered outside the Stanislaus County courthouse today as the man accused of shooting and killing an officer appeared in court. → Read More

Stockton Police Using Shotspotter Technology To Locate New Year’s Eve Gunfire

Several people in Stockton not only saw fireworks as people rang in the New Year, but they also heard a lot of celebratory gunfire. → Read More

Injured Shopper Recounts Chaos At Arden Fair Mall, Asks For Extra Security

Many shoppers at Arden Fair mall experienced terrifying moments after hundreds of teens stormed the mall causing fights and leaving some people badly injured. → Read More

Why Aren’t People Signing Up For Stockton’s Guaranteed Basic Income?

1,200 letters have been mailed out to households in Stockton offering a chance at receiving $500 a month, no strings attached, but not everyone is signing up. → Read More

Stockton Police, Knights Of Columbus Buy Jackets For Families In Need

Stockton police officers are working to keep children around the community warm this winter with a little help from the Knights of Columbus. → Read More

Stockton Sports Teams Helping Shape Downtown Landscape

Fine dining, theater and sports – lots and lots of sports — are helping change the Stockton landscape. → Read More

Turlock Middle School Mourns Student Killed By DUI Suspect

Students and faculty are turning to each other for emotional support after a 14-year-old student is killed in a deadly crash. → Read More

An Extra $500 A Month? 100 Residents To Be Selected For Basic Income Pilot Program

The letter 1,200 people will be receiving over the next few days does not mean people will automatically receive money but it brings them closer to potentially being selected. → Read More

Lodi Residents Reserve Prime Spots Days In Advance For Parade Of Lights

It’s the 23rd year for the event and like every year, organizers say the competition to get a good seat is fierce. → Read More

City Council May Limits Homes To Owning A Maximum Of Six Pets

City leaders in Manteca are preparing to debate over a new ordinance that puts a number on the amount of dog and cats people can own. → Read More

To Develop Or Not Develop? Stockton City Council Considers Fate Of Empty Lot

The Stockton city leaders are debating whether to keep an area north of town for agriculture purposes or making it into a prime spot for development. → Read More

Homicides And Non-Fatal Shootings Down In Stockton

New data from Stockton’s Office of Violence Prevention shows the number of homicides for the city is on track to becoming the lowest in four years. → Read More

Former Stockton Vice Mayor Arrested On DUI, Manslaughter Charges

A pair of car crashes within a week of each other have claimed the lives of two people near a busy intersection in downtown Stockton. → Read More

‘That Woman Was A Monster’: Stepmother Charged With Homicide, Felony Child Abuse

After allegedly stomping, kicking and slamming her four-year-old stepdaughter to the ground, a Stockton woman now faces homicide and child abuse charges. → Read More