Folsom Businesses Demanding Change In COVID-19 Restrictions
Businesses in Folsom are demanding a change in coronavirus restrictions.
Businesses in Folsom are demanding a change in coronavirus restrictions.
Folsom and El Dorado Hills share a border but are each living under a totally different set of rules in the state's reopening plan.
A man says he rushed inside a burning apartment Friday morning to make sure no one was inside.
Demand for wine is down because many restaurants are closed due to coronavirus, but wildfires are now packing a one-two punch for grape growers just as the harvest hits.
Authorities are investigating a shooting that left a man dead in North Highlands on Wednesday night.
An emergency room doctor on his way home from work likely saved a man's life after a crash involving a Sacramento County Sheriff's Deputy and a citizen early Tuesday morning.
Public health officials are ordering Capital Christian School to close after the campus appeared to flout county regulations and opened for in-person instruction.
Firefighters battled a grass fire that spread to some structures in Rio Linda early Monday afternoon.
Election day is less than three months away and Sacramento County is still looking for 31 vote centers.
An early morning standoff in south Sacramento between deputies and a suspect ended peacefully.
A youth in custody at Sacramento County's juvenile hall has tested positive for coronavirus, authorities say.
Officer Richard Jones said the number of rescues CHP is performing right now is extremely unusual.
Authorities have identified the woman who was killed after she crashed along Highway 50 on Thursday.
A woman has died after officers say she ran out onto Highway 50 and was struck by two cars Thursday morning.
Detectives say they have arrested two people but are still looking for a third suspect in connection to a deadly party shooting last month.
A 29-year-old Antelope man is under arrest on suspicion of DUI after a head-on crash late Monday night.
In an effort to make coronavirus testing more accessible to the greater-Sacramento community, health officials are opening several new community-based testing sites next week.
A woman is under arrest for allegedly lighting a dog on fire in Sacramento County.
A massive cache of stolen catalytic converters was uncovered in Elk Grove recently, authorities say.
One of the fastest-growing coronavirus hotspots in Sacramento County comes from one of its smallest cities.
Firefighters are battling a slow-moving grass fire near Rancho Murieta early Friday afternoon.
A proposed sales tax increase in Sacramento will not be on the November ballot after all.
Students in Sacramento County schools won't be going back into the classroom come fall due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Thousands won't be sitting in church pews this weekend after Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered churches to close indoor operations in 29 counties on the state monitoring list.
Firefighters battled a 209-acre vegetation fire on Excelsior Road near Dierks Road in Vineyard.
Organizers of the Hangtown Christmas Parade are changing the way candy is distributed this year, citing safety as one of the reasons.
American Legion Park is an area open to fishing, but Stockton city officials have now banned eating what you catch there after a dangerous and banned chemical was found in the water.
A Sacramento couple is grateful they are alive after an AT&T pole in their backyard came crashing down.
Dao Distillery in Rancho Cordova produces rượu đế, a premium Vietnamese rice liquor.
Pete Rose, Major League Baseball's all-time hit leader who was later banned for betting on games, has died.
Drivers 70 years old and above will no longer need to retake the written driver test.
California has surpassed the dubious milestone of 1 million acres burned. In 2023, fires burned 332,822 acres throughout the state.
PG&E says customers should have been notified of the impending shutoffs early Saturday.
The San Francisco Giants announced that they have parted ways with Farhan Zaidi and have named three-time World Series champion Buster Posey as president of baseball operations.
Organizers of the Hangtown Christmas Parade are changing the way candy is distributed this year, citing safety as one of the reasons.
A Sacramento couple is grateful they are alive after an AT&T pole in their backyard came crashing down.
More than 100 people were arrested during a two-day human trafficking and prostitution sting that happened in the north Sacramento area earlier in September, authorities said Monday.
A suspected drunk driver was hospitalized after crashing into a Sacramento Fire Department engine, officials said Friday evening.
With the announcement of plans to revamp Sacramento State's Hornet Stadium, the university joining the Pac-12 might not be too out of reach. The problem used to be facilities, but the new issue is now time.
St. Mary Cemetery has found itself at the center of controversy following revelations that it improperly managed graves, including burying someone in the wrong plot and moving a grave without notifying the family.
Californians 70 years old and above will no longer need to take the written driver test, the DMV announced this week.
A search is still on for the inmate who authorities say is considered "violent and dangerous" after he escaped from a Northern California jail on Friday morning.
Private universities in California can no longer consider legacy and donor preferences in the admissions process following a bill that was signed into law Monday.
California would have become the first to require such systems for all new cars, trucks and buses sold in the state starting in 2030.
Milagra, a condor raised by foster parents, can stretch her wings in the wild as part of a release near the Grand Canyon.
Pete Rose, Major League Baseball's all-time hit leader who was later banned for betting on games, has died.
The San Francisco Giants announced that they have parted ways with Farhan Zaidi and have named three-time World Series champion Buster Posey as president of baseball operations.
Dikembe Mutombo, who was an eight-time NBA All-Star, was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2022.
The San Francisco 49ers snapped a two-game skid by beating the New England Patriots 30-13 on Sunday.
Brendan Donovan and Alec Burleson led the St. Louis Cardinals past the San Francisco Giants 6-1 on Sunday.
Private universities in California can no longer consider legacy and donor preferences in the admissions process following a bill that was signed into law Monday.
The vice presidential showdown on Oct. 1 is expected to be the last debate before the November election.
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sunday vetoed a landmark bill aimed at establishing first-in-the-nation safety measures for large artificial intelligence models.
Sen. JD Vance and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will face off on Tuesday in the first and only vice presidential debate of the cycle.
Vice President Kamala Harris wrapped up what's likely to be her final Bay Area fundraiser before the general election on Saturday.
In the ongoing fight against opioid addiction, Gov. Gavin Newson has signed a bill aimed at expanding access to methadone treatment in California.
Gov. Gavin Newsom signs law prompted by a decade-long CBS News California investigation into California's newborn genetic biobank.
Ten deaths have been linked to now-recalled Boar's Head products.
Thirteen states in Appalachia join others in placing free boxes of naloxine in metal dispensers once used for newspapers, as part of Save a Life Day.
With nearly seven million people currently living with Alzheimer's in the US, advocates stress the urgency of finding a cure, especially as that number is expected to double by 2050.
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.
CBS13 and the Call Kurtis consumer investigative team have found some Monday restaurant deals you can score.
College classes are now back in session, and CBS13 and the Call Kurtis consumer investigative team have been on the lookout for discounts for college students that they may not even realize they can receive.
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.
California lawmakers are trying again to give public school teachers paid family leave. Critics worry it could come at the actual expense of students.
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.
St. Mary Cemetery has found itself at the center of controversy following revelations that it improperly managed graves, including burying someone in the wrong plot and moving a grave without notifying the family.
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.
CBS13 and the Call Kurtis consumer investigative team are always on the lookout for ways to score deep discounts, including bin bargains.
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.
Several areas were repopulated in Sierra County days after a wildfire erupted in Northern California's Tahoe National Forest.
The man accused of igniting the Park Fire, which has grown to be California's fourth-largest wildfire ever, has pleaded not guilty to a charge of arson, prosecutors said Thursday.
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.
Here is a look at the forecast for the first week of October!
Organizers of the Hangtown Christmas Parade are changing the way candy is distributed this year, citing safety as one of the reasons.
Modesto Gospel Mission is asking for community support after they say inflation is impacting their food supply.
A Sacramento couple is grateful they are alive after an AT&T pole in their backyard came crashing down.
He was sentenced to 150 days in county jail.