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Hero Teen Enjoys Fair All To Himself And His Family After Battle With Leukemia

A brave 14-year-old boy battling leukemia had his wish granted on Wednesday. He got to have his very own county fair, all to himself and his family. → Read More

More Than 1 Million Cats Saved By Cutting Euthanasia Rates

The Million Cat Challenge was started at UC Davis to shed light on cat overpopulation. → Read More

California Sees Success Against Climate Change, But More Still Needed

Researchers say progress is being made, but mitigation efforts have to continue to stop the negative effects of climate change. → Read More

1 Million Salmon Released Into Sacramento River, But How Far North Will They Go?

DWR spent $350,000 raising 2 million fish to help replace the ones lost in the Feather River due to silt from the Oroville Dam spillway disaster. → Read More

Study Likens California Wildfire Smoke To Volcanic Eruption

A new study released by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory is giving scientists more information about wildfire weather. → Read More

Chilly Temperatures Giving Way To Warm, Sunny Friday

Chilly Temperatures Giving Way To Warm, Sunny Friday → Read More

Research May Show True Culprit Of Central Valley Smog

The research says that fertilizer is responsible for up to 41 percent of NOx emissions, much higher than previous studies showed. → Read More

Sacramento International Airport Home Of State’s Largest Solar Array « CBS Sacramento

If you've flown out of Sacramento International Airport recently, you've probably seen its large solar farm. → Read More

New Maps Show Fault Line At Site Of 2014 Napa Earthquake

Before this study was conducted, geologists knew there was a fault in the area, but did not have a definitive answer until now. → Read More

New Maps Show Fault Line At Site Of 2014 Napa Earthquake

Before this study was conducted, geologists knew there was a fault in the area, but did not have a definitive answer until now. → Read More

UC Davis Study Weighs Impact Of Your Dinner On Climate

It calculates how much of a carbon footprint we make based on our diet. Cows produce methane which is 25 times more potent to the climate than carbon dioxide. → Read More

Researchers Hope To Improve Atmospheric River Forecasts

This data aids in filling in the missing information needed for understanding atmospheric rivers due to the weather radar’s height overshooting these lower levels of the atmosphere. → Read More

Researchers Hope To Improve Atmospheric River Forecasts

This data aids in filling in the missing information needed for understanding atmospheric rivers due to the weather radar’s height overshooting these lower levels of the atmosphere. → Read More

Certain Blood Types Carry Heart Attack Risk In Smoky Conditions

The smoke and dirt in the air can bother anyone, but new research shows poor air quality could cause even more serious health problems, depending on your blood type. → Read More

New Satellites Can Help Spot And Predict Wildfires

A sensor can see small fires, while it the data it provides can help predict the spread of the fires and where the smoke is going → Read More

DWR Looking For Ways To Improve Long-Term Weather Forecasting

The Department of Water Resources is now pushing to get a better handle on this over the next few years. → Read More

DWR Looking For Ways To Improve Long-Term Weather Forecasting

The Department of Water Resources is now pushing to get a better handle on this over the next few years. → Read More

Last Year’s Sandbags Aren’t Going To Cut It This Winter « CBS13

The bags likely are starting to deteriorate and lose their ability to protect against rising waters. → Read More

Bright Idea? Residents Worry About Impact Of Lights On New Bridge On Fish

There has been some concern over how the bridge could impact juvenile salmon. That is due to the potential lights for the bridge. → Read More

Would Cutting Power Before Windstorms Cut Fire Danger?

There is no proof yet that the recent storm outbreak was caused by power lines, but other wildfire outbreaks in the past have proven to have sparked from wildfires. → Read More