• Bag Security Stepped Up For Ariana Grande’s Upcoming Golden 1 Center Show

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Ariana Grande fans heading to her May 3 concert at Golden 1 Center will need to pack their stuff in clear, individual bags within their big bag, The Sweetener World Tour mandates.
    As for cameras? Fans will also have to leave those at home.
    In order to comply and get into the show, fans must abide by these rules:Carry one bag
    Bag must be 100% clear or transparent (can use a clear freezer bag)
    Bag must be made of clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC
    Bags must be no larger than 1
  • Pedestrian Hit And Killed By Train In Stockton

    STOCKTON (CBS13) – One person has died after being hit by a freight train in Stockton.
    The incident happened in the area of Astor Drive and Albany Drive. The man who was struck is described as being in his 50s, according to Stockton Police Department Ofc. Joe Silva.
    Police say they don’t know why he was on the tracks.
    This is a developing story.
     
  • Californians Paying Over $4 For 1 Gallon Of Gas For The First Time Since 2014

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Gas prices in California are now averaging more than $4 a gallon for regular and drivers are paying the highest gas prices in the past five years.
    AAA puts the average price of a gallon of regular gas at $4.01. A year ago the average price was $3.55 a gallon.
    What’s behind the nearly 50 cent increase? Unexpected and planned maintenance at six of the state’s 10 refineries has led to a reduction in output, according to AAA. In order to make up for the gas sho
  • California Now Paying More Than $4 A Gallon For First Time In Five Years

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Gas prices in California are now averaging more than $4 a gallon for regular and drivers are paying the highest gas prices in the past five years.
    AAA puts the average price of a gallon of regular gas at $4.01. A year ago the average price was $3.55 a gallon.
    What’s behind the nearly 50 cent increase? Unexpected and planned maintenance at six of the state’s 10 refineries has led to a reduction in output, according to AAA. In order to make up for the gas sho
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  • DA: Stockton Officer Justified In Using Lethal Force To Stop Carjacking Suspect

    STOCKTON (CBS13) – The San Joaquin County district attorney has issued a report three years after a Stockton police officer shot and killed a carjacking suspect.
    Ofc. Miguel Morales used justified use of lethal force when 35-year-old Rodney Watts tried to steal a woman’s car on April 13, 2016, the district attorney says.
    It happened near West Lane and Knickerbocker Drive. Stockton Police Officer Joe Silva said it began just before 9 a.m. as officers were conducting what they call a &
  • Catalytic Converter Thefts Spike In Tracy

    Hybrid car owners are on alert after the theft of catalytic converters continues to spike in Tracy.
    These expensive devices are a popular target because thieves can sell them for between $200 to $500 each.
    Police recommend installing a lock that clamps around the converter and parking your car under lights and nearby security cameras.
     
  • Alleged Accomplice In California Doctor’s Murder Pleads Not Guilty

    LAS VEGAS (CBS13) – A woman accused of killing a California doctor in Las Vegas entered a plea Tuesday in court.
    Diana Pena pleaded not guilty in her first court appearance. Pena, former Playboy model Kelsey Turner, and Turner’s boyfriend are charged in the killing of Dr. Thomas Burchard.
    Turner was arrested in Stockton last month. She was extradited to Nevada on Saturday.
    Investigators are still searching for turner’s boyfriend.
  • Rangers Warn To Not Play With Baby Coyotes

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — All along the American river, it’s easy to spot coyotes this time a year. Rangers say spring is also when baby coyotes are springing to life.
    “I see one almost nightly this time of year. It’s at dusk,” said Bonnie Sanders
    On Tuesday, Park Ranger Elmer Marzan spotted a mom with two pups.
    “They were just kind of cruising around and they look small and furry and very adorable,” said Marzan.
    Baby coyotes can look like puppy dogs, but int
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  • 29-Year-Old Marine From Sacramento Dies From Injuries In Vehicle Rollover At Camp Pendleton

    CAMP PENDLETON (CBS13) — A 29-year-old Sacramento Marine has died after suffering critical injuries in a vehicle rollover at Camp Pendleton, according to the U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Special Operations Command.
    Officials said Staff Sgt, Joshua Braica, a critical skills operator with 1st Marine Raider Battalion, was critically hurt when the MRZR tactical vehicle he was driving experienced a rollover Saturday. Braica was taken to Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla where he died on A
  • 16-Year-Old Hears Her Father’s Heart Beating For First Time Since It Was Donated 12 Years Ago

    MODESTO (CBS13) — Modesto teen Erika Preciado,16, got a piece of her father back Tuesday when she met one of the people he saved through organ donation.
    Her father, Erik Sandoval-Preciado, was killed in a carjacking 12 years ago.
    “We got to the hospital and they told us what happened to my dad and my whole family’s heart just broke,” Preciado said.
    But his organs lived on, saving the lives of four people, including Ramiro Cruz.
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  • Northern California Photographer Captures Notre Dame In Flames

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — A Northern California photographer grabbed his camera and recorded history when the Notre Dame Cathedral caught fire. As the flames tore through the 850-year-old cathedral, Randy Haron was standing nearby taking pictures.
    Haron is a professional photographer and also owns Fresno’s Haron Jaguar Land Rover dealership. He was visiting Paris with his son when he heard about the fire at the cathedral.
    “I loaded up my equipment, put it on my back and ran a couple
  • Police Investigating Suspicious Death Of 70-Year-Old Woman, Son Arrested For Elder Neglect

    STOCKTON (CBS13) — Stockton police are investigating the suspicious death of a 70-year-old woman on the 6100 block of Alturas Avenue.
    Officials say officers responded to the residence on Alturas Ave. around 2 p.m. Tuesday on a report of a family member who located his 70-year-old mother deceased inside the house.
    Detectives arrested the woman’s son, 44-year-old Michael Trejo, for felony elder neglect, violating a restraining order, and a warrant.  Trejo was booked into the San J
  • Founder Of ‘Stockton 209 Cares’ Attacked By Group Of Homeless People She Was Trying To Help

    STOCKTON (CBS13) — The founder of a well-known organization in Stockton designed to help the homeless was attacked over the weekend by the very group she was there to help.
    (credit: Nancy Lamb)
    Stockton Police said the incident happened around 6:30 p.m. Sunday night at Anderson Park in North Stockton.
    Officers said Nancy Lamb of Stockton 209 Cares was there dropping off leftover food from an Easter event when she and her husband were reportedly viciously attacked.
    “There was an event
  • Sacramento City Council Considers Ban On Flavored Tobacco

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — The Sacramento City Council is considering a ban on all flavored tobacco products in the city limits. There are currently 400 licenses for these types of sales in the city at vape shops, gas stations, grocery stores, and wine and liquor stores. Anti-smoking experts say flavored tobacco products are the gateway to tobacco products and highly addictive.
    The owner of one local shop will be at that meeting tonight. He says these types of products are his livelihood and ban
  • Sacramento City Council Approves Ban On Flavored Tobacco Products

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — The Sacramento City Council has approved a ban on all flavored tobacco products in the city limits. There are currently 400 licenses for these types of sales in the city at vape shops, gas stations, grocery stores, and wine and liquor stores. Anti-smoking experts say flavored tobacco products are the gateway to tobacco products and highly addictive.
    The owner of one local shop will be at that meeting tonight. He says these types of products are his livelihood and banni
  • Officials: Illegal Dumping Is Becoming A Safety Issue In Stanislaus County

    STANISLAUS COUNTY (CBS13) — Families in the south Modesto area say piles of trash are taking over their driveways and streets. Stanislaus County leaders agree Illegal dumping has become a serious safety issue.
    People who live in the Parklawn Neighborhood say what makes this such a health and safety issue is the type of items people are dumping, including couches, tires and even a boat.
    “You don’t know what’s in that trash, you don’t know. I don’t want to know,
  • Search On For Suspect In Theft Of $4,000 Worth Of Cigarettes

    SUISUN CITY (CBS13) — The Suisun City Police Department is looking to the public for help identifying a suspect that stole approximately $4,000 worth of cigarettes from a vehicle Tuesday.
    (credit: Suisun City Police)
    Police say the suspect took the cigarettes from a vehicle parked in front of Mega Smoke Shop at 141 Sunset Avenue around 2 p.m.
    The suspect is seen walking up to the white vehicle, opening a passenger side door, and grabbing the large cardboard box packed full of cigarettes.An
  • Lodi Police Looking For Suspect In 2018 Fatal Shooting

    LODI (CBS13) — The Lodi Police Department is looking for information on a suspect wanted in connection to the 2018 shooting death of 31-year-old Ruben Rodriguez.
    Police have identified 19-year-old Christian Orozco of Lodi as the suspect in the murder investigation. The fatal shooting happened on May 11, 2018, in the 700 block of W. Vine Street.
    READ: Family Desperate For Answers After 49-Year-Old Father Found Dead In His Home
    There is a warrant out for Orozco’s arrest and detect

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