• Nasal Products And Baby Oral Gels Recalled Nationwide

    HOLLY HILL, Fla. (CBS)  — Product Quest Manufacturing just announced a voluntary recall of CVS Health 12 Hour Sinus Relief Nasal Mist due to a finding of microbial contamination identified as Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
    Out of an abundance of caution, Product Quest has decided to expand the recall to include all lots of nasal products and baby oral gels currently within expiration that were manufactured at the company’s Florida facility. 
  • Arbitrator Sends Colin Kaepernick’s Grievance Against NFL To trial

    PHILADELPHIA (AP) – An arbitrator is sending Colin Kaepernick’s grievance with the NFL to trial, denying the league’s request to throw out the quarterback’s claims that owners conspired to keep him out of the league because of his protests of social injustice.
    Kaepernick’s lawyer Mark Geragos tweeted a picture Thursday of a ruling by arbitrator Stephen B. Burbank.
    Breaking news @Kaepernick7 pic.twitter.com/mAYhkRKwB9
    — Mark Geragos (@markgeragos) August 30, 20
  • Black American Political Victories Sweep the Nation

    Andrew Gillum celebrates a stunning, come-from-behind victory as the Democratic candidate for Florida governor.
    (NNPA) – Across the United States in the 2018 election primaries, Black American political leaders are scoring historical victories – changing the conversation and the face of politics.
    “Congratulations to gubernatorial nominee Andrew Gillum, Senator Bill Nelson and all our Democratic candidates who won their primaries tonight in Florida,” said Democratic Party
  • VIDEO: Dozens Of Students Get Trapped In Delta College Elevator For Hours

    STOCKTON (CBS13) – Dozens of people got stuck in an elevator at San Joaquin Delta College for hours on Wednesday.
    The incident happened a little before 5 p.m. in the Danner Hall building in the middle of campus.
    According to school officials, 24 students and two instructors got trapped in a large-sized elevator. Police and firefighters responded to help as they waited for an elevator technician to show up.
    Staff was able to hand out food and water while the people trapped inside the elevat
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  • Solvent Utilities are Critical for Continued Partnerships With The Communities They Serve

    OPINION – Wildfires and the aftermaths are one of the most talked about issues in the state because of the potential devastating financial impact on California Utilities. State legislators are pondering solutions. California’s investor owned companies are also searching for solutions that will address the current problems in the law without harming their business structure and their commitments to the communities they serve.
    Utility company equipment failure has been blamed for the f
  • Former Kings Executive Jeff David Being Investigated On Fraud Charges

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Former Sacramento Kings executive Jeff David is under federal investigation for fraud connected to naming rights of the Golden 1 Center.
    Federal investigators served a civil forfeiture complaint, seizing Southern California property purchased with money allegedly stolen from the Kings by David.
    Documents obtained by CBS13 show David, who held the position of Kings chief revenue officer, and now holds the same position with the Miami Heat, allegedly set up a limited lia
  • Ask Us: Do I Have To Stop When Turning On A Red Light?

    ROSEVILLE (CBS13) – Are drivers required to stop first when turning on a red light?
    Viewer Janette Rodriguez used the cbs13.com/AskUs form to ask CBS13:
    “There is a right hand turn in Roseville from E Roseville Parkway onto Sierra College Boulevard. Are drivers required to stop first when turning on a red light? The median is divided but there is no yield sign. Drivers have become very aggressive and honk if other drivers stop before turning right into 55 mph traffic on Sierra Colleg
  • 3 Arrested After Morning Crime Spree In Stockton

    STOCKTON (CBS13) – Three men are under arrest after a crime spree in Stockton Wednesday morning, police say.
    According to the Stockton Police Department, the incidents being linked to the suspect all happened within a few hours of each other.
    The first happened just after 5 a.m. along the 1700 block of South Hunter Street. A man reported that he was getting ready for work when someone walked up to him and asked for a cigarette. He didn’t have one, prompting the suspect to punch him.
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  • In-N-Out Burger Donates $25K To California Republican Party, Dems Call For Boycott

    IRVINE (CBS13) – In-N-Out Burger, America’s favorite burger chain, is finding itself under scrutiny over a $25,000 contribution to the California Republican Party.
    As uncovered by journalist Gabe Schneider, In-N-Out Burger made the contribution this week.
    In-N-Out added a new item to their secret menu. https://t.co/VtaCOuiNRp pic.twitter.com/tCRYqFGDEB
    — Gabe Schneider(@gabemschneider) August 29, 2018The contribution has prompted California Democratic Party Chairman Eric B
  • Pothole Damages At Least 20 Cars On I-5 In Sacramento

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Several vehicles were disabled due to a pothole along Interstate 5 Thursday morning.
    The scene is just south of the Richards Boulevard exit on the northbound side of the freeway.
    #BREAKING: Pothole disables multiple cars on I-5 in Sacramento https://t.co/pJ2cK21LrQ pic.twitter.com/qSQRpQHEYr
    — CBS Sacramento CBS13 (@CBSSacramento) August 30, 2018According to California Highway Patrol, the incident was first reported a little before 6 a.m.
    At least 20 cars have pu
  • Pothole Disables At Least 20 Cars On I-5 In Sacramento

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Several vehicles were disabled due to a pothole along Interstate 5 Thursday morning.
    The scene is just south of the Richards Boulevard exit on the northbound side of the freeway.
    #BREAKING: Pothole disables multiple cars on I-5 in Sacramento https://t.co/pJ2cK21LrQ pic.twitter.com/qSQRpQHEYr
    — CBS Sacramento CBS13 (@CBSSacramento) August 30, 2018According to California Highway Patrol, the incident was first reported a little before 6 a.m.
    At least 20 cars have pu
  • Sheriff: Missing Stockton 16-Year-Old Found Safe, Coach In Custody

    STOCKTON (CBS13) – The Stockton teen who authorities believe ran away with her wrestling coach has been found safe.
    The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office says the 16-year-old, Alexus, was found safe in Stockton thanks to an anonymous tip.
    Deputies say the coach, 25-year-old Phillip Maglaya, has been taken into custody.
    Photo of Phillip Maglaya provided by authorities.
    The teen is now home with her parents.
    Police said she may have been involved in more than just a teacher-student r
  • Police Investigating Double Homicide In North Sacramento

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Police are investigating a homicide that left two people dead in the North Sacramento area Thursday morning.
    The scene is near Del Paso and Los Robles boulevards.
    SPD is investigating a homicide near Del Paso Blvd / Los Robles. This is an Isolated incident and the area around the scene is safe. #sacpd PIO enrout.
    — Sacramento Police (@SacPolice) August 30, 2018Sacramento police note the incident has been isolated and the area around the scene is safe.
    No other de
  • Pothole Disables Multiple Cars On I-5 In Sacramento

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Several vehicles were disabled due to a pothole along Interstate 5 Thursday morning.
    The scene is just south of the Richards Boulevard exit on the northbound side of the freeway.
    #BREAKING: Pothole disables multiple cars on I-5 in Sacramento https://t.co/pJ2cK21LrQ pic.twitter.com/qSQRpQHEYr
    — CBS Sacramento CBS13 (@CBSSacramento) August 30, 2018According to California Highway Patrol, the incident was first reported a little before 6 a.m.
    At least 20 cars have pu
  • Last Call For Alcohol At 4 A.M? The Bill Just Got One Step Closer To Law

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — The last call for alcohol could soon be 4 a.m. for Sacramento and a few other California Cities. The bill just made it past another hurdle in the state legislature.
    The bill has cleared the Assembly and will head to the Senate floor. If passed, it has to cross the governor’s desk to become law.
    Bars and businesses in Sacramento and eight other California cities including San Francisco and Los Angeles are a step closer to a late night pour, which leaves some with
  • Kids Raise Money For Dad’s Cancer Treatment With Lemonade Stand

    CAMERON PARK (CBS13) — A Cameron Park father got an unexpected diagnosis and now his six kids are trying to raise $50,000 dollars for treatment by selling lemonade!
    “When they say the word cancer, it just sucks the air out of your lungs,” said Jen Vanderstoep.
    Back in July, Craig Vanderstoep felt a lump in his throat. But wasn’t until his wife noticed that he took action.
    “Jen could see my neck and she said, ‘Oh my gosh, Craig!” he said. “’Ge
  • City Of Stockton ‘Cannot Accept’ Free Trees For Impoverished Neighborhoods

    STOCKTON (CBS13) — The City of Stockton is saying “Thanks but no thanks” to free trees. This comes after several nonprofits have pushed for state grants to plant hundreds of trees where the urban forest is dying, especially in impoverished neighborhoods that need it most.
    “Right now that’s the position we’re in, we’re just not able to accept that generous donation,” said city spokesperson Connie Cochran.
    Cochran says the city has little funding and
  • Police: Man Found With Binder Of 1100 Peoples’ Social Security Numbers, Banking Information

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — During a routine compliance search last month, probation officers found a key in 36-year-old Jerry Casey Callis’ pocket.
    Officers said that key led to a box inside his home which contained binders full of 1100 individuals information including social security numbers and banking numbers.According to officers, the box also contained 22 driver’s licenses and seven social security cards.
    READ: Man On Probation Found In Possession Of Partial 3D Printed Gun
  • Man On Probation Found In Possession Of Partial 3D Printed Gun

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) —It was an alarming discovery for Sacramento County Probation Department officers. A man on probation for illegally possessing weapons, caught with a 3D printed gun inside his home.
    The Sacramento County Probation Department released a photo of the 3D printed plastic gun allegedly discovered inside the livingroom George Vang. Vang is on probation for illegally possessing firearms.
    (source: Sacramento County Probation Department)
    As threatening as it looks, Vang’s 3
  • Man On Probation Allegedly Had Partially Assembled 3D Printed Gun

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) —It was an alarming discovery for Sacramento County Probation Department officers. A man on probation for illegally possessing weapons, caught with a 3D printed gun inside his home.
    The Sacramento County Probation Department released a photo of the 3D printed plastic gun allegedly discovered inside the livingroom George Vang. Vang is on probation for illegally possessing firearms.
    (source: Sacramento County Probation Department)
    As threatening as it looks, Vang’s 3
  • Placer County Sprays Rocklin And Roseville For West Nile Virus

    PLACER COUNTY (CBS13) — New efforts started Wednesday night to help eradicate West Nile Virus in Placer County.
    A plane began aerial spraying over parts of Roseville and Rocklin Wednesday evening. The 97-hundred acre area being treated has seen an alarming increase in birds and mosquitoes testing positive for West Nile virus according to the vector control district.
    So far no human cases have been confirmed this year in the county.
    READ: Spike Strips Damage Five Cars on Westbound
  • Grant Union High’s First Female Varsity Kicker Proves She Belongs With The Boys

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — Jordan Davis is a girl amongst boys, but with her helmet on, you’d never know the difference between her and her teammates.
    Davis is a junior at Grant Union High School and the varsity kicker for the football team.
    She’s being called a trailblazer as the only female varsity kicker in the program’s history, but when Davis laces up the cleats she just wants to be treated like one of the guys.
    Read about sports more on CBS13 Sports
    “I like being ab
  • Spike Strips Damage Five Cars on Westbound I-80 in Sacramento

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — Almost half a dozen cars were damaged Wednesday morning after a spike strip was used to try and stop a car chase, but the spike strip got caught in a box truck’s wheel and dragged out to westbound I-80 near the Norwood exit.
    Spike strips are one of the more common tools used by law enforcement to disable a car during a patrol chase.
    “The goal is to end the pursuit as soon as we can without putting the public or officers, or even the bad, guy at risk,”
  • Code Stack Academy Prepares Students For Jobs Of The Future

    STOCKTON (CBS13) — A different type of school is ready to open in Stockton offering lessons that will help prepare students for the jobs of the future.
    The Code Stack Academy is the city’s first accelerated software engineering program for people passionate about computer coding.
    “We have such a broad, deep expertise in all facets of coding and software engineering. Why not leverage those resources for the community and give somebody the best low-cost, quality education they ca
  • Lawsuit Filed Against Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs

    STOCKTON (CBS13) — A battle is brewing between Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs and one of his constituents after concerns were raised in a private message made on social media.
    The complaint filed said the mayor felt threaten by Kevin Shawver, who said Tubbs abused his authority by the calling the police on him.
    Shawver is one of the many people passionate about protecting and restoring the Miracle Mile.  He now finds himself in a battle with the mayor.
    SEE: Fire Damages Empire Thea
  • Why Aren’t All State Flags Flying At Half-Staff For Senator McCain?

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Flags have flown at half-staff since Senator John McCain’s death on Saturday; however, a viewer wrote to say the only state building flying a flag at half-staff is the State Capitol and he wanted to know why.
    Barry Trute wrote:
    “Why are all the flags at California state offices not at half-staff?  I work in the Natural Resources building and I can see over to the Capitol and next door to the Water Resources building and the Energy Commission.  Non
  • Police: Auburn Man Arrested After Stealing Cash, Lifeguard Supplies From Community Pool

    FORESTHILL (CBS13) — An Auburn man is behind bars after allegedly vandalizing and stealing from the Foresthill Memorial Hall and Foresthill Community Pool last week.
    (source: Placer County Sheriff’s Office)
    Police said an employee at the Foresthill Community Pool and Memorial Hall noticed that doors and locks were damaged after coming into work August 24.
    (source: Placer County Sheriff’s Office)
    Officers found that the pool was missing cash, lifeguard supplies, snacks, and an e
  • 3D Printed Partial Gun Found During Probation Search

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — The Sacramento County Probation Department said they found a partial gun made on a 3D printer while conducting a probation compliance search.
    (source: Sacramento County Probation Department)
    Probation officers said they were conducting a search at the home of a subject with probation status when they located a small amount of cocaine and a white partial 3D printed gun in the living room.
    Officers said the gun was not yet operational because it did not have all of the i
  • Modesto Police Looking For Suspect Who Stole Ring From Fred Meyer’s Jewelry

    MODESTO (CBS13) — Police are looking for help identifying a male suspect after he allegedly stole a ring from a jewelry store in Modesto.
    Modesto police say the subject in the photo below stole a ring from Fred Meyer’s Jewelry at the mall.
    (source: Modesto Police)
    The jewelry store wants the ring back, so detectives are requesting the public’s help in identifying the suspect.
    (source: Modesto Police)
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    Anyone with information on the theft o

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