Clear, Blue Skies Follow Record-Breaking Rain
A storm for the ages ripped through the Sacramento Valley, leaving behind serious damage. But when the storm cleared, the sky was blue and the air was clean.
A storm for the ages ripped through the Sacramento Valley, leaving behind serious damage. But when the storm cleared, the sky was blue and the air was clean.
Downtown Sacramento has officially set its all-time 24-hour rainfall total record with Sunday's storm.
Sunday's storm dumped several inches of rain flooding streets, leaving drivers stranded.
The storm has forced the cancelation of the Ironman triathlon and the Wheatland Music Festival.
With the intense rainfall, the City of Sacramento is opening two new locations for residents to fill sandbags.
Highway 160 was already partially closed, due to the storm, when a driver plowed into the back of an unmanned Caltrans truck. Now all of Highway 160 is closed between the Arden offramp and Tribute.
With the incoming storm this weekend and multiple flash flood warnings, you may be wondering if you can expect major flooding in Sacramento.
The National Weather Service Sacramento is projecting historic rainfall totals Sunday into Monday. Rainfall totals in Downtown Sacramento and the higher elevations are projected to break historic records set more than a decade ago.
With the coming storm, Sacramento City and County are opening several storm centers, combined with other efforts, to protect unsheltered citizens from the torrential rainfall.
One person was killed and two other people were taken to the hospital after a crash involving several cars in Sacramento late Wednesday morning.
Parents in Sacramento are upset after an email was sent out about vaccine requirements at their children's homecoming dance.
Early Thursday morning, a woman was shot during an argument near West Stockton Boulevard, said to the Sacramento Police Department.
Businesses in midtown Sacramento tell CBS13 they're concerned for their employees and customers as a homeless encampment continues to grow along 15th street between H and I streets.
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.
The Harlem Globetrotters are coming back to town and Good Day wants you to catch all the action! Enter for your chance to win a family 4-pack to the Harlem Globetrotters Jan. 20, 6 p.m. event at the Golden 1 Center.
The Harlem Globetrotters are coming back to town and Good Day wants you to catch all the action! Enter for your chance to win a family 4-pack to the Harlem Globetrotters Jan. 20, 6 p.m. event at the Golden 1 Center.
Print your own Good Day ornaments to hang your tree.
Since their debut nearly 35 years ago, Pearl Jam has been one of the world's most popular and influential rock groups. Lead singer Eddie Vedder and bassist Jeff Ament talk about success, friendship, creativity, and giving back to their loyal fans.
The free two-day event highlights what the region is known best for: quality local food.
Since their debut nearly 35 years ago, Pearl Jam has been one of the world's most popular and influential rock groups. Lead singer Eddie Vedder and bassist Jeff Ament talk about success, friendship, creativity, and giving back to their loyal fans.
The free two-day event highlights what the region is known best for: quality local food.
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.
The former first lady, senator, secretary of state and presidential nominee opens up about personal matters in her new book, "Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty."
Thanks to vaccinations, measles was declared eliminated in the U.S. in 2000. But measles cases are now back; one reason is that more families have exempted their children from routine immunizations than ever before.
Welcoming Roy Herburger Elementary Students to the Studio!
Shaken, stirred -- or frozen? Butterscotch Den was recently recognized as having one of the best martinis in the entire country by Esquire Magazine.
Dine Downtown is back January 10th-19th in Sacramento! Explore Flamingo House’s Dine Downtown 2025 Three Course Special menu in Midtown Sacramento. Enjoy a curated dining experience featuring amuse-bouche options like Chef Oyster or Mushroom Miso Soup, appetizers like Shrimp Cocktail or Trout Tartare, entrees including Adobo Pork Belly, Uni Pasta, or Kabocha Squash Gateau, and finish with a Mini Ketel One Espresso Martini or a Mini Mandarin & Cream Martini.
A unique way to get in shape for the new year is through martial arts or cardio kickboxing. It’s empowering, teaches self-defense, and helps individuals get in the best shape of their lives. Most importantly, it promotes consistency, leading to real results.
High school students will have the chance to take part in a special program and receive wrestling tips from the pros. Dina Kupfer has more details.
Qisa Coffee is more than just a coffee shop—it's Abdul Aziz’s dream realized. With a deep connection to his heritage, Abdul blends the rich, authentic flavors of Yemeni coffee with the bold essence of Peshawari tradition
We call Marlene "The Plant Lady" because she knows a lot about plants!
Send your questions to The Plant Lady!
The Plant Lady is back!
In this edition of Johnnie's Jams we celebrate our friend's birthday! Happy Birthday, Julez!
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.
The former first lady, senator, secretary of state and presidential nominee opens up about personal matters in her new book, "Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty."
Thanks to vaccinations, measles was declared eliminated in the U.S. in 2000. But measles cases are now back; one reason is that more families have exempted their children from routine immunizations than ever before.
In her first broadcast interview, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson talks about her historic ascension to the nation's highest court; her dissent in the Trump immunity decision; and the controversy over ethics involving justices.
Drivers on Highway 1, a ribbon of road that hugs the California coastline, are afforded spectacular views. But in recent years, fierce storms, landslides and wildfires have closed sections of the highway, blocking access to communities like Big Sur.