• Delta College Beats Sac City College For State Baseball Title

    FRESNO (CBS13) – San Joaquin Delta College won the California Community College Athletic Association Baseball State Championship on Monday.
    The Delta Mustangs were trailing 5-2 heading into the bottom of the 6th inning but scored 5 runs to take the lead.
    Pitcher Kevin Kyle and Outfielder Jordan Vujovich were named Most Valuable Players.
    This was Delta College’s 1st state title since 2011. It lost in the championship game in both 2014 and 2015.
    Sac City College was appearing in its fi
  • Deputy, Suspect Hurt After Shooting In Riverbank

    RIVERBANK (CBS13) – Authorities are investigating a deputy-involved shooting in Stanislaus County early Tuesday afternoon.
    NOW: Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department investigating officer involved shooting near Orange Ave. and Burneville Road in Riverbank. pic.twitter.com/Efu9GlDlme
    — Carlos Correa (@CarlosCorrea2) May 29, 2018The scene is along the 7000 block of Burneyville Road in Riverbank.
    It isn’t exactly clear what led up to the shooting, but the Stanislaus County
  • 7 Men Suspected Of Conspiring To Touch Young Girls At Roseville Water Park

    ROSEVILLE (CBS13) – A group of men people suspected of working together to inappropriately touch underage girls at a Roseville water park have been arrested, police say.
    The incident happened on Memorial Day at Golfland SunSplash.
    Roseville police say several witnesses reported seeing adult men inappropriately touching young girls at the water park that day.
    With the help of SunSplash security and witnesses, a total of seven suspects were identified were soon arrested.
    “This is a uni
  • Search On For Missing Suisun City Teenager

    SUISUN CITY (CBS13) – Police are asking for help in finding a missing teenager in Suisun City.
    Photo of Shaina Manalo provided by the Suisun City Police Department.
    Suisun City police say 18-year-old Shaina Manalo went missing overnight Tuesday. She was last seen at her 900 block of Limewood Street home.
    Police say Manalo’s parents are concerned for her well-being. She could be headed to the Benicia or Vallejo area, family says.
    Anyone who sees Manalo or knows where she might be is a
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  • Judge To Decide Whether To Release Documents In Golden State Killer Case

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – The suspected Golden State Killer/East Area Rapist is back in court on Tuesday.
    Joseph DeAngelo’s attorneys are concerned that unsealing search and arrest warrants in the case will taint the jury pool and lead to an unfair trial.
    The judge will now decide whether to make them public.
    #Breaking: court is recessed as judge decides whether to unseal sensitive search warrant and arrest documents in #GoldenStateKiller case
    — Lemor Abrams (@LemorAbrams) May 29, 2
  • Cal Coach Asked To Prove Bi-Racial Infant Was Her Son

    OAKLAND (CBS SF) — California Women’s head basketball Lindsay Gottlieb was confronted at the Denver airport by a Southwest Airlines employee who questioned her relationship to her infant bi-racial son before she could board a flight.
    Gottlieb took to Twitter Sunday night to file a series of posts complaining about her treatment.
    “I’m appalled that after approx 50 times flying with my 1-year-old son ticket counter personnel told me that I had to “prove” that he
  • Man Suspected Of Torture, Murder In Case Of Missing Nevada County Man

    GRASS VALLEY (CBS13) – A man already in jail on domestic violence and torture charges is now suspected in the murder of a Nevada County man.
    The Nevada County Sheriff’s Office says Stanley Owen Norman has been missing since April 15. Detectives interviewed Sean Danielle Bryant several times after Norman’s disappearance.
    Bryant reportedly told detectives he and Norman had been partying until early in the morning the man was last seen. Bryant said he woke up later and Norman &nda
  • CHP: 2 People Killed In Crash Near Walnut Grove

    WALNUT GROVE (CBS13) – At least two people are dead after a crash in rural south Sacramento County Tuesday morning.
    The scene is the Sacramento River Delta on Walnut Grove-Thornton Road, just south of Walnut Grove.
    California Highway Patrol officials say the crash happened a little after 7:30 a.m. It appears a pickup truck and a Toyota Prius were involved in a head-on crash.
    Authorities confirm that two people were killed in the crash. It is unclear, at this point, which car the victims we
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  • Digital License Plates Could Track Your Car’s Every Move

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – California’s new digital license plates are now hitting the streets.
    They come with a monthly fee for users, but will allow registration to be updated without changing stickers – plus, they could help agencies with Amber Alerts and other emergencies.
    Sacramento is the first California city to be testing out the plates, according to the Sacramento Bee. A couple dozen digital plates will be used on the city’s fleet to test out the technology.
    The new pl
  • Armored And Dangerous: Sacramento Woman Ready To Go Medieval On Her Opponents

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — In most sports, there is a uniform or a typical style of dress. For the Sacramento War Pigs, it’s a suit of armor.
    And for one of the few women in the league, the experience has been life-changing.
    When Alexa Bennet works out, she commands attention and fear.
    “It just feels like fighting with a whole bunch of weights on,” she said.
    Ninety pounds of weights, not including the helmet, which can add another 20.
    “There’s a lot of stainless ste
  • Veteran’s Quilt Sales Spark Unexpected Generosity

    LINCOLN (CBS13) — The Lincoln community is rallying around a Vietnam War veteran who has become quite popular after selling homemade quilts at a roadside stand. The community members say they couldn’t help but to try and give back to the man who fought for our country in any way they could.
    For three weeks, John McCroy has set up his stands right across the street from Wilson Park in Lincoln. He’s a Vietnam veteran whose colorful collection caught the eye of the community.
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  • Veteran’s Quilt Sales For Charity Spark Unexpected Generosity

    LINCOLN (CBS13) — The Lincoln community is rallying around a Vietnam War veteran who has become quite popular after selling homemade quilts at a roadside stand. The community members say they couldn’t help but to try and give back to the man who fought for our country in any way they could.
    For three weeks, John McCroy has set up his stands right across the street from Wilson Park in Lincoln. He’s a Vietnam veteran who’s colorful collection caught the eye of the community
  • After Sacramento Kings, Maloofs Have Small Stake In Big Vegas Success Story

    The Vegas Golden Knights are the first expansion team in professional sports to advance to the championship in their first season.
  • Nevada County Veterans Working On Memorial Wall

    Months after planned pickleball courts threatened a memorial, there's a push to build a wall honoring those who served by Veterans Day.
  • Carmichael Couple Remembered After Sonoma County Plane Crash

    Richard and Susan Bristow died after their plane went down on Sunday afternoon about 1,000 yards away from Petaluma Municipal Airport.
  • Sacramento Jazz Festival Plays Its Last Notes

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — From the classic steam locomotive to the scenic horse and carriage, locals and tourists say a ride through Old Sacramento never gets, well, old.
    “It’s the old school,” one girl said.
    But this Memorial Day weekend, one iconic musical attraction has played its final note. The Sacramento Jazz Festival is now in the history books, 44 years after Verne Gore celebrated the very first festival back in 1974.
    “They had 16 bands; it was wonderful. All dow
  • Memorial Day Weekend Is Last Gasp For Skiers On Some Slopes

    SQUAW VALLEY (CBS13) — A lot of people are enjoying the last day of snow season up in the mountains, on this Memorial Day.
    Squaw Valley had thousands of visitors who flocked to the snow wearing some unusual outfits. Squaw finished off the season with just over 400 inches of snow, about half the amount it got last year. That hasn’t stopped skiers and snowboarders from ending the season here on the slopes.
    It’s not your traditional snow gear when you’re sliding down the slo
  • As Boating Season Begins, Sheriff Warns Of Rivers’ Safety Risks

    SACRAMENTO COUNTY (CBS13) — This weekend marks the traditional start of boating season in Northern California, but a new state law may prevent some people from getting behind the wheel when they’re on the water.
    Until this year, no license or test was required to drive a boat in California, but in January a new law took effect requiring people under 21 to have a new California boater card.
    RELATED: Don’t Get Caught On The Water Breaking This New Boating Rule
    The law is bei
  • Panik Starts River Cats Rehab, Pence Gets Closer To Finishing

    WEST SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Monday’s Sacramento River Cats game had a big league feel as All-Star second baseman Joe Panik started his rehab assignment while Hunter Pence continued his.
    Both Panik and Pence started the game for the AAA team- with Panik hitting in the leadoff spot and Pence batting 3rd.
    Panik, who underwent thumb surgery at the end of April, started the game with a line drive single to center. Two singles followed and Panik ended up scoring on a sacrifice fly. The 27-ye
  • Is Your Office Too Hot Or Too Cold? Temperature Hurting Productivity

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Nearly half of all office workers say their office is too hot or too cold- and some have even fought about it.
    CareerBuilder surveyed office workers and found (46%) of them believe their office is one extreme or the other.
    Women are the most likely (36%) to say they are too cold; 18% of men agree. On the other hand, 17% of men say they are too hot; 19% of women agree.
    The office temperature has also led to office disagreements. 15% of workers have argued about the temp

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