'I Could Cry': Restaurants, Families Prepare For Taste Of Normal On Easter Sunday
Fewer COVID cases in California have led to the seemingly most normal feeling holiday weekend for families and restaurants since the pandemic began.
Fewer COVID cases in California have led to the seemingly most normal feeling holiday weekend for families and restaurants since the pandemic began.
It's the ultimate road trip for one Uber driver who is combining ridesharing with food-blogging and hitting all 50 states on his adventure.
Sacramento's growing marijuana industry is about to get even bigger. On Thursday, city leaders announced the finalists for ten new pot shop permits.
A man was in critical condition after an assault at the Grocery Outlet in midtown Sacramento on Thursday, police said.
Getting vaccinated is about to become more difficult as the number of doses continues to shift amid growing eligibility standards.
As the push to vaccinate Californians continues, Sacramento is showing more signs of a return to normalcy.
Jim and Peggy Hays hardly come across an adventure they'd pass on, but on a ski trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming in March 2020, the adventure almost turned deadly.
Twenty-four-year-old Jay Venable was shot and killed while driving along Interstate 5 in Natomas on Sunday.
Local pest control companies say calls have been through the roof for rats inside homes.
Sacramento opened its first city-sanctioned Project Safe Ground site for the unsheltered underneath the W-X freeway on 6th Street downtown.
As rallies were held nationwide to call out hate against Asian Americans in the wake of a deadly mass shooting at Atlanta spas, protesters in Sacramento gathered at Southside Park in support of the movement.
Caroline, Amy, Haley and Katie – the Gaines sisters – are four siblings that were all born just 18 months apart.
Buying any home in Sacramento has become so difficult, and now, one young and expecting couple is resorting to social media to sell themselves as good buyers.
A major partnership between the City of Sacramento, UC Davis and the developer of Aggie Square that will bring millions in housing and economic development is set to be voted on by the city council.
The family of the 15-year-old girl says she appears to have met the former officer, Daniel Donahue, through an app tied to Snapchat called "Hoop."
A crash involving a big rig forced multiple lane closures on Highway 99 in South Sacramento, the California Highway Patrol said.
A hazmat crew is responding to a situation in Sacramento.
The Kennedy High School community is honoring an athlete gone too soon, Emmanuel "Manny" Antwi.
A young man who serves the community is now officially a part of it after a naturalization ceremony on Monday.
Sacramento's Farmers' Market was back up and running with a new look this weekend and in a new location.
Nilda Valmores and Yen Marshall prepared for a big day at My Sister's Cafe, the only cafe in the state that is operated by a domestic violence shelter and is set to celebrate seven years of helping women escape abusive relationships.
One hundred of the single-dose Johnson and Johnson coronavirus vaccines were given to the homeless population in downtown Sacramento.
The owner of an exotic car is looking at a hefty repair bill after they crashed their car in East Sacramento.
A chase that started in Vacaville ended with a rollover crash right in front of the California State Capitol early Tuesday morning.
Sacramento police are asking for the public's help to locate a woman who walked away from her Arden Fair home last week and hasn't been seen since.
A quiet place along the river isn't so quiet anymore. The word has gotten out about Upper Clementine Lake this summer and it's causing some problems.
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.
A quiet place along the river isn't so quiet anymore. The word has gotten out about Upper Clementine Lake this summer and it's causing some problems.
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.
Farmer Boys has launched the BBQ Crunch Cheeseburger Box that has changed the game! It's too hot to grill outside so here are some ideas
A food delivery service in the 209 is bringing fresh and healthy meals right to your door. Ashley is standing by with Jennifer Lynn from Peace, Love And Fresh Eats to check out their amazing home-cooked meals.
Former foster youth who are part of Sacramento State’s Guardian Scholars Program and recently received guaranteed income for one year from the United Way are dedicated to giving back to the community. They are excited to announce their initiative to gather and distribute donated school supplies to students in need
We preview the 2nd Annual Sacramento Round-Up, celebrating the rich history of Black cowboys. They're bringing their Blue Birds youth group to perform!
The snow may have melted, but that doesn't mean you can't still find adventure on Heavenly! This morning, Molly takes on the Ridge Rider Mountain Coaster. This gravity-powered alpine coaster will exhilarate you and your family as it coasts through forest and natural rock formations. As always, the views are incredible, and the memories will be too! The coaster sleds fit up to two riders, so you can enjoy this activity with others.
Time for some ROCKIN' jams, with director Jonathan Meris! Time for Johnnie's Jams!
The Plant Lady can surely assist with your sad plants!
Send your plant questions to The Plant Lady!
Marlene The Plant Lady is back to help with your problem plants!
In this edition of Johnnie's Jams, Director Jonathan Meris is highlighting the New Kids On The Block Magic Summer Tour which includes Paula Abdul and DJ Jazzy Jeff. He also tells us about his encounter with Paula Abdul. Check out these classic JAMS!
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?