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15 people displaced after 2 Ceres duplexes catch fire
Fifteen people were displaced after two duplexes caught fire in Ceres, officials said Tuesday.
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Fifteen people were displaced after two duplexes caught fire in Ceres, officials said Tuesday.
With California's housing needs already sky-high, one Stanislaus County city is facing challenges when trying to build more homes.
Body camera footage was released Friday of an incident that saw police shoot and kill a knife-wielding suspect who attacked an officer in Ceres on May 10.
A bicyclist is in the hospital in critical condition after he was hit by a vehicle in Ceres Wednesday afternoon, police said.
Police shot and killed a man after responding to reports that the man was waving a knife at family members in Ceres, then took off from officers and ran through a neighborhood.
A man is facing numerous charges after an incident where he allegedly swung a knife at a police officer in Ceres.
Law enforcement officers swarmed a school in Central California late Monday morning due to reports of a possible gun threat, officials say.
A man died after he was found shot in a home when police said they responded to reports of a home invasion in Ceres early Saturday morning.
After two discoveries of hoarder houses and more than 100 dogs rescued, the Stanislaus County Animal Agency needs help.
More than 80 dogs were removed from a Ceres home, two people were taken to the hospital and three others were arrested after police discovered "unlivable conditions" during a wellness check on Tuesday, the Ceres Police Department said.
It was a scary situation in Ceres on Monday when a motorcycle caught fire right next to a gas pump.
Two suspects in a 2022 deadly Ceres home invasion are expected to appear in court over the next two weeks.
Dozens of dogs have been rescued from a hoarding situation in Central California, officials announced on Monday.
A man was found dead inside a home where a 911 caller said someone had broken into her home early Thursday morning, the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office said.
The driver and passenger of a vehicle that was in a pursuit with police in Ceres were killed after they were ejected from the vehicle in a crash Thursday night, the California Highway Patrol said.
Two people were injured and an RV went up in flames as someone was pumping gas at a Chevron in the Ceres area on Monday.
Two people died and one other person is in the hospital after a crash in Ceres Tuesday night, the Ceres Police Department said.
A DUI suspect is under arrest after a two-vehicle crash left a Hughson woman dead.
Ceres police have released some information about a fatal crash that killed a pedestrian.
A shipping container being hauled by a train caught fire in Stanislaus County late Monday night.
A pedestrian was hit and killed by a vehicle overnight in Ceres, police said Sunday.
A big rig driver has died after a crash involving a DUI suspect in Merced late Monday night.
A former local high school football coach and his girlfriend, who both worked at a Modesto winery, were killed by a vehicle while they were walking their dog in San Luis Obispo, police say.
A 22-year-old man was shot and killed in Ceres back in September. Graphic surveillance video shows the terrifying moments before he was killed. So far, detectives have no leads. Now, the family is releasing the video without permission from detectives, claiming the investigation isn't moving fast enough.
A 22-year-old man has died after a shooting during an apparent home invasion in Ceres Tuesday morning, authorities say.
A fire in El Dorado County is forcing people to evacuate their homes on Saturday afternoon.
Firefighters are working on a grass fire that quickly spread to four acres and is threatening structures on Saturday afternoon.
Police are investigating a man and a woman's death as a double homicide after they were found dead inside an Elk Grove home on Friday afternoon.
An inmate death investigation is underway at the Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center (RCCC) after a man died while in custody late Friday night, authorities said.
The Napa Valley Wine Train is going green to protect the delicate environment it travels through.
A fire in El Dorado County is forcing people to evacuate their homes on Saturday afternoon.
Firefighters are working on a grass fire that quickly spread to four acres and is threatening structures on Saturday afternoon.
Police are investigating a man and a woman's death as a double homicide after they were found dead inside an Elk Grove home on Friday afternoon.
An inmate death investigation is underway at the Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center (RCCC) after a man died while in custody late Friday night, authorities said.
Modesto police have doubled fines for those found with illegal fireworks this Fourth of July.
From one capital city to another, the Supreme Court ruling handed down Friday would allow cities like Sacramento to implement civil punishments to eliminate homeless encampments.
Sacramento will now have more enforcement power over the homeless in public places. With the Supreme Court ruling, homeless individuals could face fines, charges or jail time if they don't comply with city guidelines.
A Sacramento high school girls robotics team is fresh off their trip to the championships, placing fifth internationally. The St. Francis High School Team was excited to return home to a new robotics lab on campus.
Sacramento County received more than 1,500 complaints over fireworks last year. Now, there is a new push to stop illegal fireworks at the border before they are ever brought into California.
Summer festivals, fairs, concerts, and outdoor water activities draw in crowds, and like many other big cities, Sacramento usually experiences an increase in crime during this time.
A California law that bans drilling new oil wells near places like homes and schools will likely take effect in the coming days.
The California Legislature has approved a proposal to remove an exemption for involuntary servitude from the state constitution.
An Oakland firefighter who lived with his family in Sacramento drowned early Thursday morning while swimming in the ocean off a San Diego beach, fire officials said.
Sacramento County received more than 1,500 complaints over fireworks last year. Now, there is a new push to stop illegal fireworks at the border before they are ever brought into California.
California lawmakers approved a budget on Wednesday that slashes spending and temporarily raises taxes on some businesses to close an estimated $46.8 billion budget deficit.
Orlando Cepeda, the slugging Hall of Fame first baseman and Giants great nicknamed "Baby Bull," has died at 86.
A big high school basketball tournament in Roseville is part of Placer County's push to increase sports tourism in the area.
Dick Vitale announced that a biopsy of a lymph node in his neck showed cancer.
The lawsuit against the NFL covered 2.4 million residential subscribers and 48,000 businesses who paid for the "Sunday Ticket" package of out-of-market games.
The Sacramento Kings used the No. 13 selection in the 2024 NBA Draft to select Providence's Devin Carter, a 22-year-old who averaged nearly 20 points per game during his final college season.
The Biden campaign says President Biden will "absolutely not" step aside.
A math error that was never corrected led to the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors giving themselves a 36% raise in 2023, according to the 2023-2024 Sacramento County Grand Jury report released on Friday.
The Supreme Court narrowed the Justice Department's use of a federal obstruction statute leveled against scores of people who breached the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
The Supreme Court overturned a landmark 40-year-old decision that gave federal agencies broad regulatory power.
The 6-3 decision from the court in the case known as City of Grants Pass v. Johnson is its most significant involving homelessness in decades.
Cones, chocolate bars and gummies sold nationwide found to contain toxic levels of chemical found in some mushrooms.
"We can serve payers very effectively from the footprint that remains," CEO Tim Wentworth says of the coming Walgreens closures.
Almost 400 water systems serving nearly a million Californians don't meet state requirements for safe and reliable drinking water supplies.
Ice cream maker Totally Cool said the recalled products could be tainted with listeria, which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections.
Nearly 7 million Americans live with Alzheimer's, a disease that's not only tough on the patient but also on their family. CBS13 has one family's story and message they have for others going through the same thing.
The SUV was supposed to be shipped from Idaho to Yuba City within three days. The dealer kept changing the delivery date, blaming a shipping issue. With his baby's due date approaching, Deandre Hobbs grew impatient.
Popular restaurant chain Rubio's Coastal Grill announced it was shuttering dozens of locations across the state, and now employees say they are having trouble cashing their final paychecks.
As insurance companies drop more California homeowners over the state's fire risk, some are predicting the next crisis is a drop in home values.
Phyllis Simmons died months after the solar panels were installed.
The town of Loomis geared up for a major grand opening with Thursday marking the official opening of a new Costco.
Emails obtained by CBS News California Investigates reveal the Governor's Chief of Staff did not want to negotiate with the initiative coalition unless they agreed to postpone their ballot measure until 2026.
Amid concerns that some felony defendants could be misusing California's Mental Health Diversion Court to have their violent crimes dismissed, a CBS News California investigation found that there is no reliable data to indicate how successful the state program is.
In response to a CBS News California Investigation, California lawmakers are demanding answers from Caltrans and considering legislation to fix Caltrans' damage claim process.
A CBS News California investigation finds Caltrans only approved 1 out of every 25 damage claims from potholes and debris in the first half of 2023.
Caltrans is denying more freeway damage claims, approving fewer than 10% over the last five and a half years. How many have they approved in your county and which highways are the worst?
The SUV was supposed to be shipped from Idaho to Yuba City within three days. The dealer kept changing the delivery date, blaming a shipping issue. With his baby's due date approaching, Deandre Hobbs grew impatient.
The California DMV expanded its digital services so you can take care of business without going into a branch office.
As insurance companies drop more California homeowners over the state's fire risk, some are predicting the next crisis is a drop in home values.
The majority of Americans can't afford an emergency expense of a thousand dollars. We looked for a fun way to start saving.
Phyllis Simmons died months after the solar panels were installed.
A fire in El Dorado County is forcing people to evacuate their homes on Saturday afternoon.
Firefighters are working on a grass fire that quickly spread to four acres and is threatening structures on Saturday afternoon.
The forward progress of a fire near the Corral Fire burn scar in San Joaquin County has been stopped after burning 100 acres on Thursday afternoon.
This year's fire season has some officials worried following last year's unusually low fire activity.
Evacuations for the Apache Fire in Butte County were lifted Tuesday night.
A celebration at Sacramento Charter High on Thursday as college-bound seniors announced their campus of choice and 95% were accepted into four-year schools.
A bank employee in Lodi has some big bragging rights. He's never missed a day of work in his 47 years on the job and now he's getting ready to retire.
Meet Frannie the dog, Instagram's newest fitness influencer.
A Yuba City mom started a baseball team for kids with physical and intellectual disabilities after finding her 11-year-old son with Down Syndrome didn't have anywhere to play.
A Sacramento nonprofit is teaming up with a local credit union to give back so seniors can safely do basic tasks like bathing or exercising. Those lending a helping hand are also a group of seniors.
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A big high school basketball tournament in Roseville is part of Placer County's push to increase sports tourism in the area.
The parents are suspected of child abuse in their 1-month-old baby's death in Stockton.
California's about to have a brand new city on its roster.