• What Is The Volcano Threat In Northern California?

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — The California Volcano Observatory has named three volcanoes in California as “very-high threat” volcanoes. This means they have a large population nearby, a lot of air traffic, and a lot of infrastructure nearby.
    It may seem like these volcanoes are not a threat, but Mount Shasta erupts about every 300 years and the last eruption was 1786 so it is due within the next 68 years.
    The eruptions of California volcanoes are more dangerous than Hawaiian volcanoes
  • Deadly Asthma Attack Claims Teacher’s Life, Leaves Modesto in Shock

    MODESTO (CBS13) — The Modesto community is mourning the sudden death of a preschool teacher and new mother.
    Stephanie Kessler went to the hospital to be treated for asthma but never made it home. The 35-year-old leaves behind a two-month-old baby, and now the school she served for so long is stepping in.
    “That’s all she ever wanted to be was a mommy and it’s kind of messed up that she only enjoyed it for 10 weeks,” said Ismael Iniguez, fiance of Stephanie Kessel.
    Af
  • Off The Grid Now Out Of Sacramento. What Happens To The Barn?

    WEST SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — A popular music and food event organizer has pulled their business out of Sacramento after just two years.
    Off the Grid offered food truck and music events in Sacramento, Folsom, Rancho Cordova, and at The Barn in West Sacramento.
    It was a hit on Friday and Saturday nights when crowds flooded The Barn.
    “They were able to let us active the barn for the first two summers we had it. And it was terrific,” said Chris Ledesma the West Sacramento Mayor Pro Te
  • Is Sacramento County District Attorney Losing Support Before Election?

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — Sacramento City Councilman Allen Warren announced he’s pulling his support from Sacramento County District Ann Marie Schubert’s re-election campaign.
    Now local activists say he’s not the only city leader who has lost confidence in Schubert.
    “She’s not listening to the people, she’s not trying to talk to the people,” said Berry Accius, founder of Voice of the Youth.
    In this letter, Warren wrote he’s been observing national
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  • Two Arrested After Gunfire Caught By Shotspotter Sensors

    SOUTH SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Sacramento County Sheriff’s deputies arrested two people they believe have gang ties using technology that listens to gunshots.
    Investigators said multiple shots were fired just after 6 p.m. Thursday in South Sac, then again later that evening around 8.
    The suspects got away the first time, but the second round triggered an alarm from a Shotspotter sensor planted nearby.
    Detectives arrested 46-year-old Derick Paradise and 40-year-old Meay Saechao. They were
  • Daycare Dispute Lands Dad In Jail Over 911 Calls

    Turlock Police say he kept calling the emergency line when a daycare center wouldn't release his child to him.
  • Golden Road Brewing’s Budweiser Ties Cause Stir For Sacramento Beer Week

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — Golden Road Brewing is celebrating its opening week, just in time for Sacramento Beer Week.
    “It’s open, it’s fresh you can talk to people,” said Sabrina Stier.
    But the new beer garden on the corner of 19th and L streets is already brewing a beer battle.
    “The big breweries are equally good with their beer brewing,” said Stier.
    “It’s not real craft,” said Andy Klein.
    He wants people to know the new player in town &hel
  • Girl’s Dream Comes True Meeting Olympic Gymnast Gabby Douglas

    SANTA CLARA (CBS13) — A three-time gold-medalist and Olympic star in disguised to help three young athletes as they work to achieve greatness.
    It’s just part of Friday’s premiere of Undercover Boss: Celebrity Edition.
    One of the aspiring athletes is from Mountain House and received a surprise of a lifetime.
    Kaliya Lincoln, 12, has always dreamed about winning gold just like her idol, Olympic superstar, Gabby Douglas.
    “I like gymnastics because I love learning new skills a
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  • System Outage, Real ID Explanations Create Long Waits At DMV

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — Long lines greeted customers at California Department of Motor Vehicles offices on Friday.
    DMV officials admit wait times for customers have been longer than normal over the past month as they’ve dealt with computer issues and rolling out new programs.
    The lines were out the door and snaking around the building Friday at the DMV branch at 49th and Broadway in Sacramento.
    “I got here about 30 minutes ago and I’ve only moved so far and I’m still o
  • Two Stockton High Schools Ranked Tops In The U.S.

    WASHINGTON, DC (CBS13) – Stockton Collegiate International Secondary in Stockton was ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the 3rd best high school in California and the 37th best in the country.
    The annual list awards schools a gold, silver or bronze medal based on their state assessment performance, along with how well prepared students are for college.
    Stockton Collegiate, which is part of the Stockton Unified School District, is open to 6th-12th graders. 479 students attend and 85%
  • What Is In Gov. Jerry Brown’s Final California Budget?

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – Gov. Jerry Brown released his last budget proposal Friday, a $137.6 billion spending plan with a projected a surplus of nearly $9 billion. Including bonds and special funds that are dedicated to specific purposes, the budget reaches $199.3 billion. Here’s a look at some of the highlights as the term-limited governor begins his last round of budget negotiations with Democratic legislative leaders.
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    Brown directs the bulk of the state’s new reven

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