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New Law Makes Getting License Easier For Barbers And Hairstylists In California
A new law is taking effect soon that will trim training hours and cut costs to get more barbers and cosmetologists into the business.
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A new law is taking effect soon that will trim training hours and cut costs to get more barbers and cosmetologists into the business.
Dinosaurs are the newest animal species at the Sacramento Zoo and they're alive, at least, through animatronics.
Firefighters battled a large commercial fire in the Arden area of Sacramento on Wednesday night.
A Sacramento woman is taking on the City of Sacramento to keep her home.
Months into the school year, the alarming shortage of school bus drivers is still ongoing, resulting in kids sometimes waiting hours to get home.
Ironman California is just days away. Bringing in about $14 million to the local economy, it'll be the second-biggest outdoor event Sacramento has hosted just this month.
A downtown Sacramento motel is one step closer to being converted into permanent housing for the homeless.
It was one of dozens of civil defense sirens installed across the city back in the 1940s to warn people of an imminent emergency like a dam break or nuclear war.
Caltrans is looking to ease traffic and limit accidents by implementing digital speed limit signs that change based on traffic flow.
The Sacramento City Council on Tuesday approved a plan that would add more speed bumps in residential neighborhoods to slow down drivers.
Following a string of gun violence incidents, including a deadly double shooting, the city is rolling out a $5 million plan aimed at regaining a sense of public safety.
Birthdays are meant to be enjoyed, but they don't always go the way we plan.
A heartbreaking story of animal abuse has become a tale of strength and hope.
One man has made it his mission to find, and refurbish strollers and other necessities for families fleeing war-torn Afghanistan and coming to Sacramento. Now, the need is greater than ever.
A $13 million lawsuit was filed against Pacific Gas and Electric Co. this weekend alleging a Black former employee was fired after making a discrimination claim against the utility in bankruptcy court.
A coroner has identified a motorcyclist killed in a crash in Midtown Sacramento on Saturday.
The holidays, while happy, can also be a struggle. That's why non-profit Single Mom Strong kicked off the season putting single parents and their families first.
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.
The Sacramento City Unified School District is now requiring students 12 and up to get the COVID-19 vaccine sooner than the statewide mandate would take effect.
The Salvation Army says it can accommodate around 1,500 more Sacramento area families in need in its holiday assistance program.
A family-run business that's been in Sacramento for nearly 60-years is coming to an end. After nearly six decades, the owner of Mel Rapton Honda says she's ready to kick the tires on retirement.
Two mountain lions were reportedly spotted near a high school in Natomas. It's the second sighting in two weeks.
Sacramento is paying $3.25 million to an Iraq veteran who was shot and seriously wounded by police during a 2017 standoff, it was reported Tuesday.
Three people are under arrest following a series of illegal sideshows that moved through Sacramento city and county Saturday night.
Climbing Mount Everest is a feat very few will ever accomplish but imagine trying to do it after battling cancer. An Elk Grove man is taking one big challenger after another.
It's a job nobody gets paid for, yet what's earned is invaluable and a Sacramento automotive detailing company is soaring to new heights.
The former CBS News journalist and author of "Battle Scars" talks about the ever-present stresses that American military personnel face serving overseas, and how PTSD need not be permanent.
Polls show Americans' trust in the Supreme Court has never been lower, especially in light of ethical lapses that lead observers to question the impartiality of the justices.
Are you looking for a place to celebrate the Fourth of July with family and friends in the Sacramento area? Here's a list of parades and fireworks shows happening for those who want to celebrate.
Climbing Mount Everest is a feat very few will ever accomplish but imagine trying to do it after battling cancer. An Elk Grove man is taking one big challenger after another.
It's a job nobody gets paid for, yet what's earned is invaluable and a Sacramento automotive detailing company is soaring to new heights.
The former CBS News journalist and author of "Battle Scars" talks about the ever-present stresses that American military personnel face serving overseas, and how PTSD need not be permanent.
Polls show Americans' trust in the Supreme Court has never been lower, especially in light of ethical lapses that lead observers to question the impartiality of the justices.
Are you looking for a place to celebrate the Fourth of July with family and friends in the Sacramento area? Here's a list of parades and fireworks shows happening for those who want to celebrate.
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James Paxton is talking about new single dedicated to the memory of his dad, the great Bill Paxton, and his role in "Twisters"!
A new Japanese restaurant is causing a lot of excitement in the Tahoe Park neighborhood! Two high school friends who own local restaurants have come together to open Tokyo Table. Tokyo Table offers a curated menu featuring premium quality sushi, popular Japanese dishes, and a unique and expansive wine and sake selection.
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The former CBS News journalist and author of "Battle Scars" talks about the ever-present stresses that American military personnel face serving overseas, and how PTSD need not be permanent.
Polls show Americans' trust in the Supreme Court has never been lower, especially in light of ethical lapses that lead observers to question the impartiality of the justices.
Donald Sutherland, a multi-generational actor who starred in "M*A*S*H," "Hunger Games" and more, died at 88.
A DNA test that Matt Katz took to answer questions about his ancestry only stirred more mysteries. The investigative journalist dug into a past replete with family secrets and early fertility treatments, and turned his journey into a podcast, "Inconceivable Truth."
Total student loan debt in the U.S. is now nearly $1.8 trillion, and experts say young people are delaying buying homes and starting families because of it. So, what could the lives of students look like when they graduate debt-free?