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Immunization Exemptions In California May Get Tougher
California's immunization law may get tougher for anti-vaccination families.
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California's immunization law may get tougher for anti-vaccination families.
The growing congestion on Sacramento-area freeways presents a temptation a stunning number of drivers apparently can't avoid.
A research firm specializing in media and telecommunications issued an in-depth report this week explaining why it believes Verizon's 5G Home service may not succeed
California may ban all students from using smartphones at school.
Motorized scooters are now zooming down Sacramento's streets, but they are so new that police are having trouble keeping up with the technology.
Actress Julie Bowen was in Sacramento Thursday advocating for a bill that would eliminate the sales tax on diapers.
The price of a gallon of regular gas in California jumped 12 cents this month but remains below the average from one year ago.
Crews battled a fire under W-X Freeway Thursday morning.
The dog who was once too much to handle has now been given a second chance and is ready to help others heal.
The word "riot," is now covered, and the buttons will be swapped out this week.
Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to charge California water customers up to $10 per month to help clean up contaminated water in low-income and rural areas, but he will face resistance from some legislative Democrats hesitant to impose new taxes.
The Sacramento Police Department needs help identifying a suspect wanted for multiple indecent exposure incidents.
It's something authorities say happens all the time, so why do so many convicted drunk drivers just ignore California's ignition interlock law?
Officials say a person has died after a collision with a train in the area of Fruitridge Road and Power Inn. Traffic was impacted.
pedestrian was hit and killed by a vehicle Tuesday morning in South Sacramento.
As Sacramento approaches its first anniversary as JUMP's most successful market, city leaders are taking steps to avoid bike and scooter sharing problems plaguing other cities.
The insect, the Asian Citrus Psyllid, does not kill citrus trees, but a disease it carries does.
The city of Sacramento is encouraging people to vote for their favorite idea in an online poll that runs through March 20.
Extending last call in several California cities, including Sacramento, is one step closer to happening.
Parking your car in the wrong place could cost someone their life or their home in an emergency.
Sacramento Metro Fire has an important message to drivers; stop parking in front of fire hydrants.
Elizabeth Rose Mandalou is Sacramento's first female advanced sommelier after putting in years of studying and training.
As the cost of living and doing business in the Bay Area keeps going up, San Francisco's loss could become Sacramento's gain.
At least one person is dead and several others left without a place to live after an apartment fire in Sacramento.
You can download an app and find an electric vehicle to rent by the minute or hour.
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.
Vineyard Crossing Sourdough is changing the bread game! They're taking orders for pickup this Friday.
Light Opera Theatre of Sacramento has been the region’s premier producer of the works of Gilbert and Sullivan and light operas for the past 40 years. This year they are performing the celebrated duo’s tenth collaboration, “Ruddigore, or the Witch’s Curse” at at the 24th Street Theater.
Check out today's Trivia Toast
We're giving you a sneak peek at the new production: "Golden Wings"
We're celebrating National Cheesecake Day with The Cheesecake Factory! See what tasty treats they have for you.
Check out today's Dad Joke of the Day
Let's dance!
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!
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?