57th Annual GRAMMY Awards Show Photos
The SALUD Business Awards and Gala commenced at California State University Sacramento on February 6, 2015 The Gala helped raise funds for the Chamber scholarship program Salud! Award Recipients, President Alexander Gonzalez, Sacramento Republic FC and Wells Fargo. Rocio Cepeda-Espinoza, Ambassador of the Year. Marilyn Sakai, Young Professional of the Year D'PRIMERA MANO MAGAZINE, Small Business of the Year!
NFIB Legislative Reception The 7th Annual Legislative Reception was held at Mayahuel Restaurant, downtown Sacrament on February 4, 2015. The reception allowed attendees to meet with returning and new legislators, while networking with NFIB/California's small business owner members. The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) is the nation's leading small business association. Based in Washington, DC and with a presence in all fifty states, our mission is to promote and protect the right of our members to own, operate and grow their businesses.
The sixteenth annual Martin Luther King, Jr Celebration was held on January 31, 2015 at the Sheraton Grand Hotel, Sacramento with 500 attendees honoring the legacy of Dr. King and the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Keynote speaker, Kenneth Morris, Jr. Founder & President, Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives and the Robert T. Matsui community service award to Darrell Steinberg, former California Senate President Pro Tempore
The Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce presented the 120th Annual Dinner & Business Awards at the Hyatt Regency on Friday, January 20, 2015. Business Award Honorees: Mark Friedman, Eric Stille, Mary Rotelli, California Clothing Recyclers, Erica Taylor, Emilie Cameron, Ellie Shaw, Warren Smith, Dignity Health, Los Rios Community College District, and Van Vleck Ranch.
CA Women Lead reception was held at the Park Ultra Lounge in Sacramento on January 28th with Honorary Co-Hosts Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins and Minority Leader Kristin Olsen. The Reception was to honor the Women's Legislative Caucus and women serving in statewide office.
On Monday, January 26, 2015, the Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Association (APAPA) hosted its second Biennial Capitol Reception at The Park Ultra Lounge in Sacramento to welcome the new API freshman legislators and constitutional officers and recognize retiring members who termed out in 2014. This special event was well-attended by government, business and community leaders from across the nation, with attendees from California to Washington, D.C. APAPA is a non-profit, non-partisan and grassroots organization. Its mission is to empower Asian and Pacific Islander (API) Americans through education and active participation in civic and public affairs.
The SACC 22nd Annual Awards dinner at the Hyatt Regency on January 23rd. Honorees Corporate Steward Award: UC Davis Health System Small Business of the Year: dealsnapt Community Service Award; Dr. Alex Gonzalez, President of Sacramento State Ambassador of the Year; Kao Saephanh, SAFE Credit Union
The City of Modesto said it will work to fill in caves along the Tuolumne River that appear to have been repopulated by the homeless.
Ballots, mail and laptops were stolen from two U.S. Post Office locations in the Sacramento area overnight, authorities said.
The Davis Farmers Market was ranked as one of the six best farmers markets in the western United States in a new study published this week.
A strong solar storm created a dazzling display in the night sky and let people across portions of the United States see the rare Northern Lights.
Sacramento drivers will have to maneuver a major closure between two heavily traveled highways this weekend.
Sacramento drivers will have to maneuver a major closure between two heavily traveled highways this weekend.
Aftershock is back in action at Discovery Park for its 12th year, kicking off the four-day rock festival to a crowd of around 40,000 fans Thursday night.
As communities across Florida grapple with the aftermath of recent hurricanes, the American Red Cross is calling on California volunteers — no experience necessary — to help support their disaster response efforts.
Sacramento's Front Street Animal Shelter is seeing a double-digit drop in animal adoption rates. Now, a new report shows that the facility's small size is partially to blame.
Three Northern California people received a five-count indictment, charged with bank robbery and conspiracy to commit bank robbery in Sacramento and several cities in the Bay Area, prosecutors said Wednesday.
Voting by mail is now underway in California for the Nov. 5 presidential election. Here's how and where voters can cast their ballots and what races Californians will be voting on.
A wildfire burning next to Clear Lake in Lake County was further contained Sunday and mandatory evacuations were lifted, authorities said.
An incessant and dangerous heat wave blistering Northern California peaked Sunday with another round of record-breaking temperatures in the Bay Area and Sacramento Valley before gradual cooling begins.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Friday that the state is awarding 18 communities with nearly $131 million to clear homeless encampments while also providing shelter and support.
Hundreds of miles of the Klamath River are now free after the largest dam removal project in U.S. history was completed Wednesday.
For professional boxer Gabe Flores, Jr., who was born and raised in Stockton, boxing is now his avenue to inspire his community.
Brock Purdy threw for 255 yards and three touchdowns, and the San Francisco 49ers avoided another fourth quarter collapse to beat the Seattle Seahawks 36-24.
Rafael Nadal won 22 Grand Slam singles titles during an unprecedented era he shared with his rivals in the so-called Big Three, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.
The San Francisco 49ers have dropped three games since their season-opening Monday Night Football win over the New York Jets, with two of those loses coming after a fourth-quarter collapse.
The short week means there will be little time spent going over all the mistakes from Sunday, but there were plenty.
For generations, the Democratic Party has been counting on the Latino vote to help win elections. This year, polling shows that vote is more up for grabs than ever.
President Biden also warned that conditions remain dangerous in Florida in the wake of Hurricane Milton.
DACA has been the subject of a years-long court battle and remains in legal jeopardy due to a lawsuit by Texas and other Republican-led states that oppose the policy.
After her husband was assassinated in 1968, Ethel Kennedy raised their 11 children and spent decades working for human rights.
Funding for public schools is a big issue on the November ballot with more than ten billion dollars on the line in the statewide ballot measure Prop 2.
Schools around the region are looking for ways to help students with anxiety and depression.
Banned in Canada for 20 years, baby walkers send thousands of U.S. children to hospital emergency rooms every year.
Rizo-López Foods can no longer manufacture and distribute cheese and other dairy products, Justice Department says.
Storm surge poses a fire hazard for vehicles with lithium-ion batteries, with dozens of blazes erupting after Helene.
Kamala Harris says she would expand Medicare to cover in-home senior healthcare costs.
A Fairfield couple had their home insurance policy canceled because of a photo taken from high above their residence. They called Kurtis when they thought the insurance carrier got it wrong.
Inflation and California's higher wages are driving up the cost of dining out, but the Call Kurtis team has found some relief for your wallet in the form of discount gift cards for restaurants.
A Sacramento mother is seeking answers—and justice—after discovering that her daughter's grave was moved without her knowledge.
A Lodi animal rescue and adoption agency said someone hijacked their Facebook page and is using it to rip people off. They reached out to the Call Kurtis team to look into it.
A Folsom viewer said a credit reporting agency is refusing to remove a debt that isn't hers. She reached out to the Call Kurtis team for help.
Fentanyl took her life. Frustrated with the legislature, Matt Capelouto took matters into his own hands and attempted to get Alexandra's Law on the ballot so that the public could vote on it themselves.
Gov. Gavin Newsom signs law prompted by a decade-long CBS News California investigation into California's newborn genetic biobank.
Credit card companies are responsible for fraud loss, under federal law. But there's no penalty for big banks when venerable victims wire thousands of dollars to scammers.
When California Democrats accept oil money or vote against "climate-friendly" bills, they are often criticized or accused of being beholden to the oil industry. But are they?
A CBS News California investigation found roughly half of California voters will have someone new to the job running their presidential election this year.
A Fairfield couple had their home insurance policy canceled because of a photo taken from high above their residence. They called Kurtis when they thought the insurance carrier got it wrong.
Inflation and California's higher wages are driving up the cost of dining out, but the Call Kurtis team has found some relief for your wallet in the form of discount gift cards for restaurants.
Booster seats and car seats are the law for children under eight years old, but a new study reveals many kids aren't being kept in them.
A CBS13 viewer was left disappointed when a summer Styx and Foreigner concert in the East Bay was canceled due to a power outage. When Ticketmaster refused to refund them, she called Kurtis.
A Rancho Cordova viewer was recently scammed out of $9,000. Afterward, she reached out to CBS13 and the Call Kurtis consumer investigative team for help.
A new wildfire burning near the Nevada and Placer county line has forced officials to issue mandatory evacuations in both counties on Saturday.
As wildfires rage across California, new research reveals an alarming impact on one of the region's most vital industries: agriculture.
California voters will be asked to authorize the state to borrow $10 billion to pay for climate and environmental projects, including wildfire prevention.
Forward progress has been stopped for a fire burning in southeastern Butte County that forced officials to issue evacuation warnings on Thursday.
El Dorado and Placer County communities continue to recover two years after the Mosquito Fire burned more than 76,000 acres.
It was a day of conquering fears and overcoming odds at the Sacramento Deep Water Channel this weekend. People living with physical disabilities got an opportunity to feel the exhilaration of setting sail.
A nutrition program to get kids excited about healthy eating in Yuba City is seeing success and now the farm-to-school program will be growing not just food but in size and opportunity.
Kids and teens in Stockton are flocking to a program that's offering them the opportunity of a lifetime.
More than one hundred customers came out to celebrate the grand reopening of a restaurant that's been around for seven decades.
Pursuing higher education can be challenging for any college-bound student and for former foster youth, doing it alone can seem impossible.
A strong solar storm created a dazzling display in the night sky and let people across portions of the United States see the rare Northern Lights.
Sacramento drivers will have to maneuver a major closure between two heavily traveled highways this weekend.
Aftershock is back in action at Discovery Park for its 12th year, kicking off the four-day rock festival to a crowd of around 40,000 fans Thursday night.
People in Folsom are voting on a one-cent sales tax increase known as Measure G. Here's what the extra money could be spent on.
A suspect on the run since August who was wanted for attempted murder and several other violent felony charges was arrested in Stockton, authorities said Thursday.