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The suggested changes and training presented by the independent consulting company will be completed in December, according to a three-phase timeline. → Read More
CBS13 is Getting Answers with an in-depth timeline with key moments since 1996 disappearance of Stockton's Kristin Smart. → Read More
The trial will resume later this week in Monterey County. → Read More
Smart would later be last seen alive leaving an off-campus party headed back towards her dorm alongside three other students. → Read More
Smart would later be last seen alive leaving an off-campus party headed back towards her dorm alongside three other students. → Read More
As cases rise with the new COVID-19 BA.5 subvariant, it can spread to those who have recent immunity, and together with BA.4, another subvariant, the two are responsible for the majority of cases in the U.S. → Read More
Another Sacramento family said they are living "minute by minute" after the death of 31-year-old Greg Najee Grimes, a former standout athlete at Boise State who returned to be an assistant football coach at his alma mater Inderkum High School. → Read More
The Fourth of July weekend is dubbed the "Super Bowl" for firefighters and arson investigators in Sacramento County who are at peak staff and resources to keep up with the number of calls related to fireworks and the fires they may start. → Read More
Fourth of July weekend celebrations were already underway Friday at the Nimbus Flat State Recreation Area, with families on paddle boards and picnics set up in the shade. The cost of the celebration depends on the destination and the cost of food. → Read More
The tax is built into the price per gallon at the pump in California, and the increase of 2.8 cents will go into effect on July 1st. → Read More
New variants of COVID-19 are, likely, to continue at a rapid pace and with them comes the potential they could become highly transmissible. This is why infectious disease doctors in Northern California tell CBS13 the risk of COVID still exists. → Read More
What did you think when Roe v. Wade was overturned? → Read More
California Governor Gavin Newsom said Friday: "We will not cooperate with any states that attempt to prosecute women or doctors for receiving or providing reproductive care." → Read More
Sacramento County officials say the solution to fires linked to homeless encampments comes in two parts: education and action. → Read More
Conserve when there's a surplus: is this water mixed-messaging? → Read More
In Sacramento's Oak Park a Juneteenth Block Party shutdown multiple city blocks for local vendors, food, and music to commemorate the federal holiday. → Read More
The flag's owner feared she was targeted because of Pride Month, but said it inspired her to speak out as a way to say she will not be silenced. → Read More
An unlawful camping ordinance will be considered by the Elk Grove City Council on Wednesday. → Read More
San Joaquin County Public Health is hosting three "Test to Treat" programs at OptumServe COVID-19 sites, amid a rise in COVID cases and hospitalizations within the county. → Read More
Why did Caldor Fire survivors not receive FEMA funding to rebuild their homes? → Read More