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Sergeant Tyler Vargas Andrews, part of the U.S. Marine Corps, underwent his 25th surgery Thursday morning. The Sergeant was injured in a deadly suicide bombing on Aug. 26 at Kabul Airport—the same attack that killed 13 U.S. service members, among which was Roseville's Marine Sergeant Nicole Gee.
A Sacramento County jury convicted a man of nearly two dozen counts of child sexual assault, including multiple instances of having sex with a young child, prosecutors announced Thursday.
Bobby Gayle Jr. spoke for the first time in a hospital room bed after getting shot outside a Stockton bank last Friday.
The Sacramento Fire Department said the flames were mostly put out and crews would remain on scene throughout the night to ensure full extinguishment. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
The decision to rebuild after a wildfire is deeply personal. The process can be long - and, if you have school-aged children, that decision is even harder because their community is gone.
The region is seeing epic port congestion, supply shortages, a serious lack of truck drivers, and a price hike for both businesses and the consumer.
After a two-year-long hiatus, the Aftershock Music Festival returned this year to Discovery Park bringing in a record-setting 145,000 fans.
(CNN/KDKA) — The Rolling Stones have retired their classic song "Brown Sugar," which begins with a slave narrative and sexualizes young Black women. Mick Jagger told the Los Angeles Times that the band had phased the song out of their concert lineups. "We've played 'Brown Sugar' every night since 1970, so sometimes you think, 'We'll take that one out for now and see how it goes,'" he said. "We might put it back in." Keith Richards told the Times he hopes to be able to play some version of the song in the future. "I'm trying to figure out with the sisters quite where the beef is. Didn't they understand this was a song about the horrors of slavery? But they're trying to bury it. At the moment I don't want to get into conflicts with all of this sh**," he said. "But I'm hoping that we'll be able to resurrect the babe in her glory somewhere along the track." Released in 1971, the opening lines of "Brown Sugar" reference a woman being sold into slavery and whipped around midnight. The chorus in the song includes "brown sugar," referring to Black women, asking "How come you taste so good?" Critics have railed against the song for years, condemning its violent and stereotypical portrayal of Black women. "I never would write that song now," Jagger told Rolling Stone in 1995. "I would probably censor myself." The Rolling Stones are currently on their "No Filter Tour," with stops in North American cities scheduled through November. It is the first tour for the group since the death of the band's late drummer Charlie Watts. The band stopped at Heinz Field earlier this month, and according to setlists posted online, "Brown Sugar" wasn't played. (TM and © Copyright 2019 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. CNN contributed to this report.)
A judge on Wednesday blocked an order due to take effect this week that required California prison employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Supporters are rallying behind a Sacramento teacher who was caught on camera expressing his support for Antifa. In the coming days, the Inderkum High School teacher will receive a formal letter of termination from the district, which he will have the opportunity to appeal.
Lucid Wine on R Street in Sacramento is previewing an upcoming fall charcuterie class.
The cutest little pumpkin patch is making a splash again this year at Little Whale Swim School!
Stockton Animal Shelter
Sade Browne is live in Sacramento getting a lesson on how to arrange a beautiful charcuterie board.
The cutest little pumpkin patch around is making a splash this morning. It's Little Whale Swim School's annual Floating Pumpkin Patch! Enrolled students (ages 2 months & up!) get to swim with the floating pumpkins at the end of their lesson.
The lead singer-songwriter for the superstar band Fleetwood Mac who became a superstar solo artist talks about her latest song, "The Lighthouse," that was inspired by her own experience with abortion, and a strong desire to "do something."
CBS News' Norah O'Donnell talks with Kamala Harris about women's healthcare, and a prospective return of Donald Trump to the White House.
The bestselling author of legal thrillers has co-written a work of non-fiction: "Framed," a collection of stories about people wrongfully convicted of crimes, and the fight to exonerate them.
In 1974, a creative surgical procedure saved the career of L.A. Dodgers pitcher Tommy John after he tore his UCL. Today, an astonishing 35% of active MLB pitchers have had "Tommy John surgery." But more than half of the athletes getting the procedure are under 18.
One of the greatest actors of all time, Al Pacino's life might have turned out very differently, if not for his mother's determination, the faith of director Francis Ford Coppola, or his success at overcoming an addiction to drink. He talks about his new memoir, "Sonny Boy."
Lucid Wine on R Street in Sacramento is previewing an upcoming fall charcuterie class.
The cutest little pumpkin patch is making a splash again this year at Little Whale Swim School!
Stockton Animal Shelter
Sade Browne is live in Sacramento getting a lesson on how to arrange a beautiful charcuterie board.
The cutest little pumpkin patch around is making a splash this morning. It's Little Whale Swim School's annual Floating Pumpkin Patch! Enrolled students (ages 2 months & up!) get to swim with the floating pumpkins at the end of their lesson.
charQterie is currently the only build-your-own charcuterie board restaurant west of New York! They also have a teaching kitchen with over 20 teenagers between 14 and 19! Ashley Williams is stopping by to check it out!
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The beautiful, elegant and talented Stephanie Arcila gives us a sneak peek of "Fire Country" Season 3.
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Montana Jordan joins us to give us a sneak peek of his new show!
The bestselling author of legal thrillers has co-written a work of non-fiction: "Framed," a collection of stories about people wrongfully convicted of crimes, and the fight to exonerate them.
In 1974, a creative surgical procedure saved the career of L.A. Dodgers pitcher Tommy John after he tore his UCL. Today, an astonishing 35% of active MLB pitchers have had "Tommy John surgery." But more than half of the athletes getting the procedure are under 18.
In his latest book, Bob Woodward delves into the inner circles of the Biden White House during the Russia-Ukraine war and Israel's conflict against Hamas and Hezbollah, as well as new information about Trump and Putin.
Just weeks before the presidential election, new rules are going into effect in some states that can jeopardize people's right to vote, from challenges to voter registrations, to limits on when and how ballots may be cast.
The asteroid was discovered in August and is set to become a mini-moon, spinning around Earth in a horseshoe shape for about two months.