Dina Kupfer, CBS News

Dina Kupfer

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Sacramento, CA, United States

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Past articles by Dina:

Elk Grove community garden helping grow community along with fresh produce

A community garden in Elk Grove has been feeding families in need for nearly twenty years. → Read More

Off-duty Sacramento sheriff's sergeant hailed a hero after saving caddie's life at Pebble Beach Pro-Am

While off-duty last Friday at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-AM, Sgt. Kelly Bunn went from spectator to lifesaver in what would be a call for service unlike any other in his decades-long career. → Read More

UC Davis announces new institute to study psychedelics

It's an effort to bring chemistry, neuroscience and modern-day medicine together under one roof, giving the future of psychedelics a new trip. → Read More

Granite Bay Emerald Brigade going for Western Band Association's state title

A local marching band is setting the bar high hoping to bring home the state championship title this weekend. → Read More

Granite Bay Emerald Brigade going for Western Band Association's state title

A local marching band is setting the bar high hoping to bring home the state championship title this weekend. → Read More

Freelancers In Sacramento Earned Nearly $2B In 2021, Study Shows

With inflation at a 40-year high, more Sacramento residents are turning to side jobs to make extra money and afford necessities. One man has turned his side-hustle into a serious moneymaker. → Read More

Getting Answers: What Should Parents Do If They Can’t Find Their Baby’s Formula? – CBS Sacramento

Parents across the country are growing increasingly worried about where their baby's next bottle will be coming from. → Read More

El Dorado County Siblings Sell Jars Of Honey To Help Support Caldor Fire Victims

It’s a sweet family business that’s keeping these young entrepreneurs buzzing with excitement. → Read More

Keep Tahoe Blue: Team Of Divers Collect 8,000 Pounds Of Trash In 25 Days

The effort to Keep Tahoe Blue is going to great depths, literally. A team of divers has completed about 20 miles of trash collecting beneath the water. → Read More

Stockton Woman Celebrates 105th Birthday

A Stockton woman just turned 105, with loving family members by her side. → Read More

‘The Best In Town’: Beloved Stockton Staple, Lindy’s Donuts, Closing Doors For Good

News of a bittersweet closure had dozens of people lining up outside of Lindy's Donuts in south Stockton early Friday morning. → Read More

Storm Expected To Bring Significant Amounts Of Rain To Sacramento Region, Snow To Sierra

A winter-weather storm is moving across the Sacramento region that will bring high winds and a significant amout of snow to the high country. A wind advisory is in place today until eight 8 p.m. → Read More

A Shot Of Hope: UC Davis Nurse Talks About Getting COVID-19 Vaccine

Soon after giving the first shot and dozens more, Critical Care Nurse Heather Donaldson received one herself. → Read More

Study Suggests Link Between Poor Air Quality And Increase In Flu Cases

Hazy skies and poor air quality are ailments we deal with in California every wildfire season. But as we prepare for the flu season ahead, there is another health risk to consider. → Read More

Twin Rivers Unified School District Offering Free Coronavirus Tests To Employees

Twin Rivers Unified, which has 27,000 students and staff at schools in Sacramento, North Highlands and Rio Linda, is now offering COVID-19 tests to their employees. → Read More

Lawmaker Buffy Wicks Forced To Bring Newborn Daughter To Assembly Floor For Vote

A Bay Area Assemblywoman was forced to bring her newborn daughter to the chamber because she was denied the right to vote remotely. → Read More

UC Davis Veterinary Hospital Caring For Animals Burned In Wildfires

The UC Davis Veterinary Hospital received its first few patients from the LNU Lightning Complex Fire Wednesday night after ferocious flames and thick smoke tore through ranches and farms in rural Solano County. → Read More

Doctor Discusses Wearing Masks Safely During Major Heatwaves

We spoke with one doctor who discusses whether wearing a mask in these hot temperatures elevates your chance of getting heat-related illnesses. → Read More

Sacramento Family Still Seeking Justice After Boy Nearly Killed When Car Crashed Into Home

A Sacramento family is still picking up the pieces after a hit and run driver crashed into their home in the middle of the night, narrowly missing a sleeping 11-year-old boy. → Read More

Travis AFB Medical Team Helping Lodi Memorial With Coronavirus Surge

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the face of healthcare all across the nation. In San Joaquin County, which is now considered a hotspot, help has arrived from the Department of Defense. → Read More