• Person Shot Near Restaurant In Stockton

    Person Shot Near Restaurant In Stockton
    STOCKTON (CBS13) – Police say one person was shot outside a restaurant in Stockton early Wednesday afternoon.
    The scene in front of Manny’s Fresh Cafe along Pacific Avenue.
    Stockton police say one person was shot. The person has been taken to a hospital in Modesto and their condition is unclear.
    Investigators say an altercation started inside the store then went outside to the parking lot. One person involved pulled a gun and fired.
    Officers are searching for the suspect or
  • Golden 1 Center Construction Worker Singing National Anthem At Kings’ Home Opener

    Golden 1 Center Construction Worker Singing National Anthem At Kings’ Home Opener
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – One man who helped build Golden 1 Center is returning to the arena Thursday — this time with a starring role at center court.
    Golden 1 Center construction worker Christopher Infantino will sing the National Anthem at the home opener on Thursday, according to a statement from the Sacramento Kings. Chris led a 21-member construction crew at the arena and became known around the job site as the “singing foreman”. He’ll be accompanied by his wife, a
  • Urban League to Host Career Fair in Oak Park

    (OAK PARK) – The Greater Sacramento Urban League (GSUL) continues its efforts to help local residents gain employment with a Career Fair on Thursday, October 27.
    The event is part of the GSUL’s Oak Park Promise Neighborhood effort and will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Sacramento Food Bank and Family Services building, located at 3333 3rd Avenue.
    Confirmed employers include the UC Davis Medical System, Pride Industries, Michael’s Transportation, One Solution Staff
  • Ceres Police Raid Flea Market, Arrest Alleged Music Pirates

    Ceres Police Raid Flea Market, Arrest Alleged Music Pirates
    CERES (CBS13) – Police in Ceres raided a flea market where vendors were allegedly illegally selling copyrighted music.
    The operation took place on Sunday. Ceres police say an undercover detective first went into the El Rematito Crows Landing Flea Market and bought a microSD card. More than 500 copyrighted songs were found on the card, police say.
    Detectives soon moved in and arrested five people on allegations they were illegally selling copyrighted music.
    Between the five arrested, more t
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  • Elk Grove School Deep Cleaning After Students Diagnosed With Whooping Cough

    Elk Grove School Deep Cleaning After Students Diagnosed With Whooping Cough
    ELK GROVE (CBS13) – Parents at an Elk Grove elementary school are being extra cautious after two students were diagnosed with whooping cough.
    A letter from C.W. Dillard Elementary School was sent to parents on Tuesday explaining the highly-contagious respiratory disease.
    The school says its maintenance team is deep cleaning all common areas, as well as the two classrooms the infected students were in.
  • US Defense Chief: Don’t Seek Repayment Of Enlistment Bonuses

    US Defense Chief: Don’t Seek Repayment Of Enlistment Bonuses
    BRUSSELS (AP) — U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter has ordered the Pentagon to stop seeking repayments of enlistment bonuses given to California National Guard members who served overseas.
    His decision comes in the wake of angry reaction from members of Congress who demanded he relieve the burden on the Guard members. And the White House said President Barack Obama has warned the Defense Department not to “nickel and dime” service members who were victims of fraud by overzealous
  • Home Invasion Suspect In Critical Condition After Officers Use Stun Gun

    Home Invasion Suspect In Critical Condition After Officers Use Stun Gun
    MODESTO (CBS13) – The suspect in a series of home invasions is in critical condition after police used a stun gun on him.
    Police say the man is suspected of forcing his way into several homes in Grantland Court neighborhood, terrorizing people living there. One couple barricaded themselves in a locked room.
    When police arrived and knocked on the door, the suspect ran out and tackled and officer.
    Officers then used a stun gun – and that’s when they say the suspect had a medical
  • Modesto Officer Chasing Suspect Crashes Into Building

    Modesto Officer Chasing Suspect Crashes Into Building
    MODESTO (CBS13) – A police chase ended with a patrol car crashing into a building early Wednesday morning.
    The officer was trying to stop a stolen vehicle around 4 a.m., but the driver wouldn’t pull over.
    The chase ended when the officer hit a building near the intersection of Burney and G Streets. The suspect got away.
    Police say the officer is expected to be OK.
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  • Tickets Still Available For Kings Home Opener At Golden 1 Center

    Tickets Still Available For Kings Home Opener At Golden 1 Center
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – The Sacramento Kings home opener is fast approaching on Thursday night, and there are still tickets available.
    According to Ticketmaster, there’s still about 300 seats left. But they’re not cheap.
    Tickets for the upper bowl are priced at $145 each, including $28 in taxes and fees.
    Despite the unsold tickets, Golden 1 Center officials say they anticipate to sell out by Thursday.
     
  • Cops Urge Caution With Clown, Police Halloween Costumes

    Cops Urge Caution With Clown, Police Halloween Costumes
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – While kids are gearing up for the Halloween festivities, some people are concerned over costumes surfacing.
    “We’re trying to keep away from putting people in costumes that may get them in trouble,” said Luke Miller, communications manager at Goodwill.
    From rack to rack at Goodwill, it’s that time of year kids get to morph into their favorite super heroes.
    “I love that the Flash can go really fast and that the super Hulk has super strength,
  • How Will Davis Tame Wild Turkey Problem?

    How Will Davis Tame Wild Turkey Problem?
    DAVIS (CBS13) — Davis is looking for answers to its turkey troubles.
    Wild turkeys are an every day sight at the Rancho Yolo senior community in Davis.
    “There are a few people who don’t like the turkeys, I’m not one of them, i love the turkeys,” said resident Greg Rayshel.
    Residents say they’ve seen the flock grow each year.
    “It seems like there are more,” he said.
    “Just within the last couple months, there’s been a female
  • Fellow Soldiers Named As Persons Of Interest In Missing Yuba City Woman Case

    Fellow Soldiers Named As Persons Of Interest In Missing Yuba City Woman Case
    YUBA CITY (CBS13) — Two soldiers have been named as persons of interest in the disappearance of a Yuba City soldier in Kentucky.
    Shadow McClaine, 25, has been missing for nearly two months after disappearing from Fort Campbell.
    Family members held a vigil for McClain, who was originally supposed to be discharged from the army on Oct. 11. Her car was found in a parking lot in downtown Nashville in September, but there haven’t been any other clues.
    “There is away so that glimmer
  • Baby Found Safe After Alleged Abduction That Prompted Amber Alert

    Baby Found Safe After Alleged Abduction That Prompted Amber Alert
    NEVADA COUNTY (CBS13) — A 7-month-old baby boy is safe after an alleged abduction and an intense search that focused on a small mountain community in Sierra County.
    The baby’s biological mother is in jail, accused of snatching the infant from his crib in a Guerneville home over the weekend.
    This baby’s grandmother has legal custody of the boy and reported the alleged abduction.
    Law enforcement officers doted on 7-month-old Henry Massey, holding the baby in their arms, safe
  • DMV Hopes Systems Are Running On Wednesday After Computer Failure

    DMV Hopes Systems Are Running On Wednesday After Computer Failure
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – A widespread computer outage has affected more than 100 California Department of Motor Vehicles offices including offices in Sacramento, Modesto, Yuba City, Woodland, Roseville and Carmichael. DMV crews have been trying to resolve the issue since it began on Monday, but so far have not been successful.
    “I’m disappointed,” said Rick Ellingburg, who drove to Sacramento all the way from Sonora on Tuesday with 27 vehicle titles to transfer. “It take
  • Sacramento City Council Exploring Options For Low-Income Families In Downtown

    Sacramento City Council Exploring Options For Low-Income Families In Downtown
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — Downtown Sacramento is reinventing and improving itself, but the process may leave a fragile part of the community behind, low-income families who struggle to find a place to live that they can afford.
    The Sacramento City Council is looking at a possible change to the rules regulating residential hotels and single room occupancy units that provide affordable shelter.
    “The ordinance has been working fine, they’ve wanted to maintain 712 single room occup
  • Lawyers: 41 Suicide Attempts At Yuba County Jail Point To Inmate Mistreatment

    Lawyers: 41 Suicide Attempts At Yuba County Jail Point To Inmate Mistreatment
    MARYSVILLE, Calif. (AP) – Lawyers representing inmates at a Northern California county jail say at least 41 suicide attempts in the last 2 ½ years are one sign of continued dangerous conditions nearly 40 years after officials promised improvements.
    The attorneys said Tuesday that they are asking a federal judge in Sacramento to revisit the 1979 court order because the Yuba County Jail in Marysville remains “rife with constitutional violations.”
    The county’s attorne
  • 18.7 Million: California Voter Registration Sets Record

    18.7 Million: California Voter Registration Sets Record
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – More than 18.7 million Californians have registered to vote in the Nov. 8 presidential election, a state record.
    Secretary of State Alex Padilla announced Tuesday that 500,000 people enrolled for the first time or updated their information in the final two days the state accepted registrations.
    More than 203,000 people registered online on Sunday. Another 297,000 registered online on Monday, the last day to do so to participate in the Nov. 8 election.
    The number o
  • Investigators: Mom Stashed Baby In Amber Alert In Duffel Bag

    Investigators: Mom Stashed Baby In Amber Alert In Duffel Bag
    SIERRA COUNTY (CBS13) — A baby at the center of an Amber Alert was stashed away in a duffel bag by the child’s mother, investigators said on Tuesday.
    Henry Massey was found after a store clerk spotted the boy’s mother in a Downieville grocery store. The clerk was able to flag down a California Highway Patrol officer who took the boy’s mother, Hannah Ashley, into custody after a struggle.
    Investigators say the baby was found stashed away in a duffel bag, but

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