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Dog Separated From Owner For 6 Years Finally Headed Home
Six years and more than 1,000 miles in the making to find a lost dog. It was all thanks to a woman's persistent hope in finding her dog and never changing her phone number.
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Six years and more than 1,000 miles in the making to find a lost dog. It was all thanks to a woman's persistent hope in finding her dog and never changing her phone number.
A new storm that's expected to bring rain and snow is headed into Northern California on Tuesday.
It's been two months since a sideshow crash seriously injured Sacramento State student Austin Dubinetskiy, and now he is finally home from the hospital.
Sacramento leaders have passed a ban on leaf blowers, but only on bad air days.
After months of being closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the California Museum has reopened to the public.
We now know when the claw will be returning to Sacramento streets.
SMUD is reporting that over 31,000 people in the Sacramento County area have lost power.
A fire is reportedly burning structures and vegetation in the area of 27th Avenue near 34th Street in Sacramento.
A pedestrian has died after being hit by a vehicle on Valley Hi Drive in South Sacramento.
Nearly 30 years after the first attack, the alleged "NorCal Rapist" appeared in court.
Not only has Sacramento again made the list of "Top 50 Rattiest Cites," it moved up several spots.
A driver was caught on camera trying to run over a man not once, but twice in a Sacramento County neighborhood.
The city of Sacramento is looking at limiting parking and banning overnight parking in areas as new developments continue to shape the look of the River District.
Promising to keep their star quarterback's memorial alive, Sacramento Charter High School created a memorial to remember the slain 17-year-old.
Sacramento election officials are urging people concerned about getting COVID-19 from their voter ballot not to use hand sanitizer on it because it could ruin the ballot.
Police are searching for the driver of a vehicle who hit a pedestrian and drove off.
Sacramento city leaders hosted a drive-thru voter registration event Saturday.
Armed militia groups have popped up at protests in Sacramento and across the state, including at the State Capitol.
Moviegoers were getting their last shows in on Friday night as employees prepare to close their doors amid a company-wide shutdown. The closures mean bad news for surrounding businesses as well.
A 70-year-old woman is left with bruises and a missing tooth after she says she was attacked on a bike path in Sacramento.
Its been a week of misfortune for Kellie Ruyle. She says her dog Charlie was stolen and found more than 20 miles away from his Galt home with his once fluffy fur snipped off of his body.
As shops and restaurants get more freedom to open, people have more opportunities to venture out. But it's not without frequent reminders that we are in the middle of a pandemic.
A south Sacramento business owner is worried he will soon have to close his doors for good due to the pandemic.
A Sacramento woman is filing a lawsuit against her stepfather, a former pastor at St. Paul Baptist Church in Oak Park.
Sheriff's deputies continue to investigate a shooting rampage inside a local grocery store that happened Saturday in the Arden-Arcade area.
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.
Who Can Take the Heat, Ashley or John? Henry's Lounge is presenting a Hot One's Chicken Eating Contest on Monday, 7/29 on National Chicken Wing Day For this is edition of Spice is Right, Henry's will bring in five separate containers of chicken wings labeled as mild, getting warmer, medium, spicy!
Some things just go together like throwing axes and country music. Sakura Gray is live in Roseville getting a preview of "Get Axed" first country night.
Cody and his caravan are trying their luck at the hard rock casino and this casino has some pretty cool pretty cool memorabilia!
Bart and Bobbie Mahoney are a retired couple who started a chocolate company making small batch fudge. Bart's Fudge is now in over 60 stores in California including local stores, Nugget Markets and Corti Bros. Today, they're doing a demo at Nugget Market in Elk Grove passing out samples and letting people know Bart's Fudge is simply the best!
John is standing by with your news of the weird.
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?