• Teens Arrested After Woodland School Burglary

    Teens Arrested After Woodland School Burglary
    WOODLAND (CBS13) — Two teens were arrested Monday night after Woodland Police and Yolo County Sheriff’s responded to reports of two teenage males breaking into Lee Junior High just before 10:30 PM.  Police say the Janitorial staff reportedly hid in a small office because they feared for their safety.
    Woodland Police say they set up a perimeter around the school with assistance from a Yolo County Sheriff’s deputy and quickly apprehended two 15-year-old males who ran fr
  • What Are The Rules For Poll Watchers In California Elections?

    What Are The Rules For Poll Watchers In California Elections?
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — Candidates and poll workers aren’t the only ones preparing for tomorrow’s election. Thousands of poll observers across the state are also getting ready to keep an eye on the election process.
    “I’m a concerned citizen of America,” said Barbara Sloan.
    She has observed elections since 2010.
    “Really 99% of the time everything is fine,” said Sloan, “but you know you just want to see how things are running.”
    A few years a
  • Former Carmichael Summer Camp Counselor Arrested On Child Porn Charges

    Former Carmichael Summer Camp Counselor Arrested On Child Porn Charges
    CARMICHAEL (CBS13) — A former local summer camp counselor is in jail after an arrest on his college campus has him facing a long list of child porn charges
    University of San Francisco student Sam Kerfoot, 20, is in trouble.
    San Francisco police allege they found 600 child pornography photos on Kerfoot’s computers, many of children under the age of 3.
    Kerfoot’s arrest brought relief to people who live in his old Carmichael neighborhood.
    “I don’t want these guys near
  • The Election Is Here: Here’s What You Need To Know About Your Vote

    The Election Is Here: Here’s What You Need To Know About Your Vote
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – The countdown is nearly over, with less than 24 hours before polls will be closed and ballots cast.
    “It’s not something we should take for granted,” said Jason Michaels of Sacramento.
    Every vote counts and Michaels already cast his.
    “I’m a permanent absentee,” he said.
    Others who forgot to vote can still cast their absentee ballot as long as it’s postmarked by Tuesday.
    The ballot will only get counted if it’s received wit
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  • Thief Breaks Into Stockton Firehouse

    Thief Breaks Into Stockton Firehouse
    STOCKTON (CBS13) — An intruder broke into a south Stockton firehouse early Monday morning threatening a firefighter and stealing a number of electronics.
    The fire department on Sonora Street has had intruders on its property before, but this was the first time someone had gotten inside the firehouse, near where the firemen sleep.
    “It’s disturbing to have someone in your space that we don’t know,” said fire engineer Ralph Ibarra.
    Ibarra and others were sleeping
  • What Is Social City And How Do I Get Involved With CBS13’s Election Coverage?

    What Is Social City And How Do I Get Involved With CBS13’s Election Coverage?
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — We built this city on social media.
    So, in a way it makes sense we’re calling it Social City.
    Throughout the day and night, we’ll be keeping tabs on the latest and greatest takes from the chaos that is Election Night, and we want you to join in.
    Just hit us up on Twitter with #CBS13 and we’ll be keeping an eye out for your thoughts as a new president is elected, and many important races are decided on the same evening&mda
  • Social City: Live Election Night Social Media Updates

    Social City: Live Election Night Social Media Updates
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — We built this city on social media.
    So, in a way it makes sense we’re calling it Social City.
    Throughout the day and night, we’ll be keeping tabs on the latest and greatest takes from the chaos that is Election Night, and we want you to join in.Just hit us up on Twitter with #CBS13 and we’ll be keeping an eye out for your thoughts as a new president is elected, and many important races are decided on the same evening&mdas
  • California Capitol Staffer Killed In Casino Shootout Remembered

    California Capitol Staffer Killed In Casino Shootout Remembered
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Three people are behind bars and facing multiple charges after a deadly shooting outside of Capitol Casino on 16th Street. Nicholas Broadway died early Sunday morning after getting caught in the crossfire.
    “He was always very pleasant to be around,” said Trishana Suman, who worked with Broadway in Gov. Jerry Brown’s office. “He also had bit of perkiness and spunkiness to him that was kind of contagious.”
    Friends and family of the 36-year-o
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  • FILM REVIEW: LOVING

    (NNPA) – For a long time it was a forbidden love. Through slavery, the reconstruction era, on into the 20th century, particularly in the South, interracial romantic relations were looked down on and marriages were illegal. Anti-miscegenation laws were on the books in 16 states below the Mason-Dixon line. Marry someone not of your race and face jail time. Though several legal cases challenged those laws, none turned the tide until Loving v. Virginia in 1967.
    The small town of Central Point

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