• Deputies: Man Got Into Woman’s Cameron Park Hotel Room, Groped Her

    CAMERON PARK (CBS13) – Deputies in El Dorado County are searching for a man they say entered a woman’s hotel room and groped her while she was sleeping.
    The reported incident happened late Wednesday night in Cameron Park.
    Surveillance pictures of the suspect and his car have been released by the sheriff’s department.
    Officers say the woman woke up with the man touched her and fought him off.
    If you know who the suspect may be, please call the El Dorado County Sheriff&rsquo
  • Facebook Walking Users Through Privacy Settings

    (CNN Money) — Facebook’s latest push to educate users about privacy will be unavoidable.
    Over the next few weeks, Facebook users outside of Europe will see a notice that walks them through privacy settings and explains how the company collects data. It’s a slightly altered version of what Facebook had to do for all users in the European Union, where a major privacy law is going into effect on Friday.
    The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, is a complex
  • Father In Fairfield Child Abuse Case Now Being Charged For Committing Lewd Acts On Kids

    FAIRFIELD (CBS13) – The Fairfield couple facing charges after their 10 children were found living in a filthy home are facing more charges.
    The Solano County District Attorney’s Office announced on Thursday that they have added four counts of lewd acts on a child against Jonathan Allen.
    RELATED: Fairfield Children Tortured By Father For ‘Sadistic Purposes,’ Prosecutors Say
    Allen and Ina Rogers, the father and mother of the children, were arrested earlier in May. Ten
  • Sprouts Hiring 140 Full And Part-Time Positions For New Lodi Store

    LODI (CBS13) – More than 100 jobs are up for grabs at a new grocery store set to open soon in Lodi.
    Sprouts Farmers Market will be opening up a new 30,000 square-foot store at 250 East Harney Lane. The store, which is slated to open Aug. 22, aims to hire 140 full and part-time positions in the coming months.
    The store has a wide variety of jobs it’s looking to fill, including managers, specialty counter clerks, cashiers, courtesy clerks, and other positions.
    People interested in appl
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  • HomeGoods Opening Rocklin Location In Early June

    ROCKLIN (CBS13) – HomeGoods will open its new Rocklin location on June 3.
    The 21,000 square-foot store is located in Rocklin Crossings and is the 8th HomeGoods in the Sacramento area.
    HomeGoods is hiring 65 full and part-time positions. You can apply on homegoods.com.
    The Rocklin store will be open Monday-Saturday from 9:30 am-9:30 pm; Sunday 11 am-8 pm.
  • Tower Bridge Construction Delayed; Was Supposed To Start Monday

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) Construction on the Tower Bridge is delayed until mid-July.
    Work was supposed to start Monday to inspect and replace parts of the lifting mechanisms. However, Caltrans delayed the project. A spokesperson for West Sacramento did not give a new project timeline, nor provide a reason for the delay.
    When work eventually does begin it will involve both one-lane and full bridge closures.
    The Tower Bridge opened in 1935. It connects Old Sacramento to West Sacramento.
  • Hero Teen Enjoys Fair All To Himself And His Family After Battle With Leukemia

    STOCKTON (CBS13) – A brave 14-year-old boy battling leukemia had his wish granted on Wednesday. He got to have his very own county fair, all to himself and his family.
    The Sacramento County Fair opened today, but only for one person.
    “He is my resilient warrior-hero,” said the boy’s mother, Tasha Miller.
    Tyrell Watts has spent the last year battling leukemia.
    “If I didn’t know the definition of resilient, he definitely taught me,” she said.
    Tasha said it
  • MLS Expected To Award Cincinnati Expansion Team On Tuesday

    CINCINNATI (CBS13) – It looks like Cincinnati is getting the remaining Major League Soccer expansion team.
    The MLS Commissioner, Don Garber, is holding a live event and news conference in Cincinnati on Tuesday, May 29. He will be joined by Carl H. Linder III, the majority owner and CEO of FC Cincinnati, Mayor John Cranley, and Jeff Berding, the President and General Manager of FC Cincinnati for a “special event” regarding Cincinnati’s soccer future.
    Cincinnati was a final
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  • More Charges Added Against Father In Fairfield Child Abuse Case

    FAIRFIELD (CBS13) – The Fairfield couple facing charges after their 10 children were found living in a filthy home are facing more charges.
    The Solano County District Attorney’s Office announced on Thursday that they have added four counts of lewd acts on a child against Jonathan Allen.
    RELATED: Fairfield Children Tortured By Father For ‘Sadistic Purposes,’ Prosecutors Say
    Allen and Ina Rogers, the father and mother of the children, were arrested earlier in May. Ten
  • Woman Killed, Stockton Man Arrested For DUI After Crash In Rancho Cordova

    RANCHO CORDOVA (CBS13) – A woman was killed and a DUI suspect has been arrested after a crash in Rancho Cordova late Wednesday night.
    The scene was near International Drive and S. White Rock Road.
    Rancho Cordova police say officers responded just after 11 p.m. after callers reported a major car crash in the area. Officers spotted a man walking away from the scene and detained him; he was soon identified as a driver of one of the two cars involved in the crash.
    Officers went up to the other
  • New Paved Walkway Unveiled At Old Sacramento Embarcadero

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – If you’re heading to Old Sacramento this Memorial Day weekend, you’ll notice changes to the Front Street Embarcadero.
    Wednesday, the city unveiled the newly-paved walkway that replaces the old wooden one.
    It’s part of a collaboration among city leaders and the business community to revitalize the riverfront.
    Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg says the project is a great way for people to experience Old Sacramento and the city’s riverfront.
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  • Driver Hits And Kills Woman In Wheelchair, Takes Off

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – An early morning hit-and-run crash took the life of a pedestrian in south Sacramento.
    The scene is on Stockton Boulevard, north of Fruitridge Road.
    Woman in wheelchair was stuck along Stockton Blvd North of Fruitridge and killed early this morning. Road way is back open @GoodDaySac @CBSSacramento @GoodDayTraffic @GoodDayKenR @GDSTracyKetchum @BethanyCrouchTV pic.twitter.com/hlKQLFm1Zr
    — David Grashoff (@CameraGuyDave1) May 24, 2018Sacramento police say a woman in
  • Call Kurtis: Why Did MoviePass Abruptly Cancel My Membership?

    The company said this couple committed fraud and kept 10 months of their membership. But they say it was all a misunderstanding.
  • Is The Keto Diet Too Good To Be True?

    The ketogenic diet is getting results for some women, but dietitians warn proper nutrition shouldn't be so restrictive.
  • City Says It Didn’t Know Sewer Rate Announcement Went Out

    Residents in Folsom are blaming the increase on a new development, but city leaders say that's not the case and plans for the hike are delayed.
  • Teen Says She Can’t Walk At Graduation Over Social Media Comments

    STOCKTON (CBS13) — A Stockton high school student posted critical comments about her school education online. Now her school is banning her from its graduation ceremony.
    “I’m confused, disappointed in my own school you know,” Saint Mary’s High School senior Alexis Irvine said.
    Just days away from the pomp and circumstance of a graduation ceremony with her senior class, Irvine is now banned from participating in the time-tested tradition.
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  • Stockton Teen Says She Can’t Walk At Graduation Over Social Media Comments

    She posted critical comments about her education at St. Mary's High School online, and now she says the school is banning her from the ceremony.
  • Folsom Guide Dog Nominated For Award

    His name is Klinger and he's from Folsom. His family says he's changed their lives and helps his owner compete in triathlons.
  • Dixie The Dinosaur Coming Back To Dixon

    DIXON (CBS13) — A popular roadside attraction may soon be brought back to life.
    “Everybody looked for Dixie when they came into town and Dixie was one day gone,” said Carol Pruett, Chief administrator for the Dixon Chamber of Commerce.
    The dinosaur has been the talk of the town.
    “I would love Dixie to come back,” one woman said.
    The city is getting ready to welcome home an old friend, we mean really old, from the Jurassic period.
    In the ’90s Dixie the dinosaur
  • Is Elk Grove Wedding Venue That’s Up For Auction Offering Refunds?

    ELK GROVE (CBS13) — The future of The Falls Event Center in Elk Grove is still up in the air and people are now trying to get their money back.
    The venue is scheduled for a public auction at the end of the month, and some who’ve already paid to hold their events there are now requesting refunds on their deposits. CBS13 has learned refunds are being given to some customers, but not others.
    “I cant do anything without getting my refund,” said Monica Delgado, “it&rsquo
  • Sheriff Makes Arrest In Newborn’s Cold Case Murder

    PLACERVILLE (CBS13) — Investigators in El Dorado County announced an arrest in a nearly 10-year-old cold case.
    “More than anything else it was old-fashioned police work,” said Vern Pierson, the El Dorado County District Attorney.
    In November 2008, police were called to the home of David DeMartile in South Lake Tahoe. His three-week-old child was unresponsive.
    “They were suspicious from the very beginning about the circumstances,” said Pierson.
    At first, they believe
  • Sacramento Man Safe After Alleged Home Invasion Kidnapping

    DAVIS (CBS13) — A Sacramento man is safe after he was allegedly kidnapped following a home invasion in Davis.
    Police say they have not had contact with 21-year-old Amani Marquis Sandoval-Jones, but his family confirmed he was safe Wednesday night. How he was found is under investigation. Now, police need the public’s help in tracking down the suspect.
    The incident took place Tuesday night around 9:30 on the 500 block of K Street in Davis while Jones was visiting a friend.
    “I&rs
  • Former Stockton Students Hope To Give Back To Community

    STOCKTON (CBS13) — On a mission to succeed. Two young men from Stockton are working together to pay it forward so other kids from low-income families can have a life far away from gangs and gun violence.
    The two athletes who played football for Stagg High School are organizing a community-wide event filled with inspiration and hope.
    There are two things Cutrell Haywood, 19, and Lee Webb, 18, want to do with their lives. The first is to play for the Dallas Cowboys.
    “That’s for s
  • Fisherman Presumed Drowned After High Winds Flip Boat In Lake Washington

    WEST SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — Police say a fisherman drowned in Lake Washington off the port of West Sacramento, Wednesday morning when strong winds flipped his boat over.
    Rescue crews searched the choppy water for four hours, but say they exhausted all their resources with no sign of the missing fisherman.
    Winds around 30 mph made for dangerous fishing conditions.
    “The water’s cold, it’s very windy so the waters very choppy,” said West Sacramento Police Sgt. Roger Kinn
  • Ponderosa High Teen Mourned After Deadly Crash

    SHINGLE SPRINGS (CBS13) — A Ponderosa High School student in Shingle Springs is being remembered after the California Highway Patrol says she drove off the road and hit a tree.
    The CHP says she was driving on Ponderosa Road Wednesday morning, just south of Carpenter Lane when the crash happened.
    She’s being identified by family as Hope Bist, a junior at Ponderosa High.
    Bist was on her way to school this morning, when she ran off the road, and drove through a fence, then crashed head-
  • Patton Oswalt Coming to Citrus Heights to Discuss the Golden State Killer

    CITRUS HEIGHTS (CBS13) – Michelle McNamara died before her book on the Golden State Killer got published- and before law enforcement arrested Joseph James DeAngelo and charged him with several of the crimes.
    Her husband, Patton Oswalt, is now speaking on her behalf and will hold book readings for “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman’s Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer.”
    The Barnes & Noble at 6111 Sunrise Boulevard will host Oswalt, Paul Haynes, and Bi
  • Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Opening in 2019

    ANAHEIM (CNET) – Soon Star Wars fans won’t have to travel to a galaxy far, far away to hang out with their favorite Jedi Masters, Wookiees, droids and other intergalactic creatures.
    Disney announced on Tuesday that its highly-anticipated theme park attraction — Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge — will open 2019 at Disneyland Resort and Walt DisneyWorld Resort.
    “While we are still hard at work creating our largest single-themed land expansi

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