• University Course Examines Hillary Clinton’s Life

    University Course Examines Hillary Clinton’s Life
    KENT, Ohio (AP) — Kent State University is turning Hillary Clinton’s life into a lesson with a new class focused on the Democrat who lost her presidential bid this past week.
    The course, titled “Hillary Clinton Case Study: Perspectives on Gender and Power,” is being taught by the director of the school’s women’s studies program, Suzanne Holt.
    She calls the course a “perfect mirror” of society in respect to women’s issues.
    The class will expl
  • Judge: Immigrants’ Ability To Pay Bond Should Be Weighed

    Judge: Immigrants’ Ability To Pay Bond Should Be Weighed
    RIVERSIDE, CA.(AP) — A federal judge in Southern California has issued a preliminary injunction ordering immigration agents and judges to consider immigrants’ ability to pay when setting bond.
    The American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California said Friday that U.S. District Judge Jesus G. Bernal issued the ruling late Thursday.
    The ACLU sued earlier this year to demand that immigrants’ ability to pay be considered to avoid keeping people in immigration detention solely
  • Fairfield Car Burglary Suspect Arrested

    Fairfield Car Burglary Suspect Arrested
    SACRAMENTO, CA (CBS13) – Fairfield Police announced the arrest of Kyle Manly on Friday.  Manly, was arrested on charges of breaking into and stealing property in two separate car burglaries.    Police tell CBS 13 that the burglaries happened in October on Orchard View Court and Arabian Drive in Fairfield.
    The arrest was made at a home in Sacramento County by The Sacramento Sheriffs Department.  Mr. Manly currently is in the Sacramento County Jail on $25,000 bail fo
  • Tax Lady Roni Deutch On New Mission Following Legal Trouble

    Tax Lady Roni Deutch On New Mission Following Legal Trouble
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — Before her legal trouble, she was the “Tax Lady” on TV. Now, Roni Deutch says she wants to get back in the public eye for the public good.
    The Attorney General’s Office filed its case in 2010 against Deutch after hundreds of Deutch’s clients said they weren’t getting what they paid for. Then the legal trouble hit and she lost everything.
    “People know the name Roni Deutch, and I am going to use this name now, as a platform to hel
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  • Sacramento Police Officer A Shining Beacon In Wake Of Drive-By Shooting

    Sacramento Police Officer A Shining Beacon In Wake Of Drive-By Shooting
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — A Sacramento father watched his son dying after he was gunned down in the street.
    There was no response, no heartbeat and no hope for Michael Caldwell that his son would survive.
    What a Sacramento Police officer did next would change all of their lives forever.
    On May 30, Michael Caldwell found his son Marcellis lying motionless in a pool of blood. He was one of five victims in a vicious drive-by shooting.
    Families had gathered in Oak Park for a quiet Memorial Day barb
  • Proposition 64: How Will Legalized Marijuana Affect California Workplaces?

    Proposition 64: How Will Legalized Marijuana Affect California Workplaces?
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — There is a cloud around many marijuana questions now that recreational use is legal in California, especially when it comes to employee and employer relationships and the boundaries between work and home.
    “You can see here it tests for THC which is the active ingredient in marijuana,” Jeff Hastings owns the ARCpoint Lab franchise in Sacramento.
    He knows drugs and he knows how to test them.
    The business conducts drug tests for police and about 700 other empl
  • Anonymous Donor Inspires $1 Million For California Aerospace Museum

    Anonymous Donor Inspires $1 Million For California Aerospace Museum
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — An anonymous donation has added up to big bucks for the California Aerospace Museum.
    The donor gave $250,000 to the museum to be matched by other donors this year. Not only was that goal reached, but another $250,000 was given and matched by Sacramento County. A grand total of $1 million was donated for new exhibits.
    The California Aerospace Museum has many great exhibits for children and adults alike to enjoy. There are plenty of airplanes, break down of airplane engi
  • Tracy Man Grateful Kaiser Sacramento Staff Saved His Life

    Tracy Man Grateful Kaiser Sacramento Staff Saved His Life
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — A Tracy man is making sure the staff at Kaiser Sacramento are recognized for the quick thinking and fast action that saved his life.When you think of blood clots in the brain, you probably picture someone older. So when 24-year-old Joshua Chesboro was admitted to Kaiser after fainting, it was the last thing doctors suspected.CBS13’s cameras were there for the reunion that almost didn’t happen.The embrace of a grateful family isn’t always something doc
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  • Citrus Heights Teen On Skateboard Seriously Injured In Hit-And-Run Crash

    Citrus Heights Teen On Skateboard Seriously Injured In Hit-And-Run Crash
    CITRUS HEIGHTS (CBS13) – The parents of a Del Campo High School student are asking the driver of a hit-and-run to come forward.
    “To take a whole mirror off of a car, you have to be traveling pretty fast,” said John Bartush near the high school.
    Bartush doesn’t understand how the driver could’ve hit his 16-year-old son and kept going.
    “You can’t not notice when you’re driving down the street and hit something that hard,” he said.
    William Bartu
  • New California Ammunition Rules Have Gun Shop Owners Concerned

    New California Ammunition Rules Have Gun Shop Owners Concerned
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — It’s being called a bullet backlash.
    Voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 63, putting more rules and regulations on firearms and ammunition.
    So what’s next now that it passed?
    “This is not gonna stop terrorists or violent crime from happening,” said gun store owner Josh Deaser.
    He has been in the gun industry for decades; he calls Tuesday’s passing of Prop. 63 a blow to law-abiding citizens.
    “It’s gonna be a big change,&r
  • Death Penalty Debate Proves Undying After Election

    Death Penalty Debate Proves Undying After Election
    LOS ANGELES (AP) – The fight over the death penalty never seems to die.
    Even though it’s not yet certain if opponents lost both capital punishment ballot measures, they pre-emptively asked the state Supreme Court to block Proposition 66 that would speed up executions.
    The first volley in what could be a protracted legal battle rankled death penalty supporters and could be a harbinger of a long road ahead if the reform measure goes into effect and shakes up the way appeals are handled

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