• Woodland Firefighters Asking For Help In Finding Missing Turkey

    WOODLAND (CBS13) – The Woodland Fire Department is asking for help finding a missing turkey.
    The turkey, named “Firebird,” had been hanging out with firefighters since last summer.
    Firefighters say Firebird jumped on their truck as they were heading out to a fire last week and has not been seen around the station since.
    Firebird has reportedly been spotted near Woodland city hall, firefighters say.
  • Rumored Threat After Fight Prompts Extra Police Presence At Patterson High

    PATTERSON (CBS13) – Patterson High School has an extra police presence on campus Friday due to a threat rumor.
    The extra security comes after police were notified about a rumored threat that originated after a fight at the school, according to Patterson Police Services.
    Officers spoke to the students involved in the fight and their parents and determined the alleged threat was a rumor. No arrests have been made at this point, police say.
    Police will still be on campus today.
  • Modesto Market Loses Liquor License After Allegedly Selling Alcohol To Minors

    MODESTO (CBS13) – A Modesto market has lost its liquor license for allegedly selling alcohol to minors.
    Agents from the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control suspended the license of the Midway Market on Thursday.
    ABC says the store sold alcohol to minors multiple times within a one-year period.
    No new liquor license will be issued to businesses at that location for at least a year.
  • California Bullet Train Plan To Show Updated Cost, Timeline

    SACRAMENTO (AP) — California’s bullet train project will likely require more time and money to complete than last estimated, but its new chief executive is promising more transparency with the public about its challenges.
    The California High-Speed Rail Authority on Friday will release its latest business plan, a biennial snapshot of building timelines, cost estimates and other details about the plan to build a high-speed train from Los Angeles to San Francisco.
    The last plan put the
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  • Deadly Shooting Shocks Tracy Neighborhood; 2 Men Arrested

    TRACY (CBS13) — A deadly shooting in the middle of a residential neighborhood has a lot of families concerned for their safety.
    According to detectives, 20-year-old Jordan Correia was shot to death as he was driving through the streets late Wednesday night.
    The Tracy Police Department is investigating the murder of a 20-year-old man who they say was driving through a north Tracy neighborhood when he was shot.
    “There was police cars everywhere, and later on they blocked this street ri
  • Placer County Schools, Cops Reassure Parents Of Students Safety

    ROSEVILLE (CBS13) — It’s been three weeks since the deadly school shooting in Parkland, Florida. Now parents in Placer County are looking to their schools and asking “are you prepared?”
    “It’s scary to think it happens more frequently today,” said Andrew Tagg, a parent in Placer County.
    This year alone, Roseville Joint Union High School District has had three separate incidents where a gun was brought to school.
    Several agencies came together Tuesday nigh
  • Faulty Fire Sprinkler Ruins Roseville Home

    ROSEVILLE (CBS13) — A Roseville homeowner is sounding the alarm after a malfunctioning fire sprinkler destroyed her house.
    Durlye Warren’s home is now gutted, the carpets ripped up, and the frame of her house exposed.
    “It’s not fair; it’s not fair; this is my home,” Warren said. “And now I have to worry, ‘do I have mold in my house?’ My daughter is allergic.”
    Her neighbors are now fired up too, concerned over the danger faulty fire spri
  • Body Camera Footage Shows Fleeing Suspect’s Attack On Officer

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Police released body camera footage after a suspect grabbed an officer’s gun and fired.
    The initial call came in around 10:30 a.m. from an East Sacramento neighborhood of a man wielding a knife.
    Police detained the man and took him to Mercy Hospital.
    The officer then assured the man they were at the hospital to help, but just seconds later he takes off.
    “Hey, hey no! What are you doing?” the officer shouted in Spanish.
    The officer immediately started
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  • Bug Breeding In Floodplains Meant To Help Salmon Food Supply

    KNIGHTS LANDING (CBS13) — An effort is underway to beef up California’s salmon.
    A group of UC Davis scientists is partnering with the conservation group California Trout to grow bugs in floodplains to feed salmon.
    The scientists say rivers in California don’t provide much food for salmon, which they say are already on the brink of extinction.Levees are separating salmon from their traditional food source, and the group of scientists is now working to bridge that gap.
    “We
  • Deadly Shooting Shocks Tracy Neighborhood

    TRACY (CBS13) — A deadly shooting in the middle of a residential neighborhood has a lot of families concerned for their safety.
    According to detectives, a 20-year-old man was shot to death as he was driving through the streets late Wednesday night.
    The Tracy Police Department is investigating the murder of a 20-year-old man who they say was driving through a north Tracy neighborhood when he was shot.
    “There was police cars everywhere, and later on they blocked this street right here,
  • Hatchet-Wielding Man Attacks Teens In Modesto Park

    MODESTO (CBS13) — A scene out of a horror movie played out in Modesto.
    A hatchet-wielding man attacked two teenagers in a Modesto park on Sunday.
    Investigators a man punched the two 17-year-old teens and attempted to attack them with his hatchet. They were able to escape.
    Police arrested Garcia on Sunday on an unrelated charge. He was later linked to the attack and booked on new charges on Thursday, including assault with a deadly weapon and child endangerment.
  • Special Election Set To Replace California State Sen. Tony Mendoza

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – The special primary election to replace a senator who resigned amid sexual harassment allegations will be June 5, the same day as the statewide primary.
    Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday scheduled the general election for Aug. 7 if no candidate for the Los Angeles-area seat wins an outright majority in June.
    Democratic Sen. Tony Mendoza resigned his seat last month ahead of a possible vote to expel him. But he has said he may run again despite an investigation that fou

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