• New California Internet Neutrality Law Sparks US Lawsuit

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Jerry Brown has approved the nation’s strongest net neutrality law, prompting an immediate lawsuit by the Trump administration and opening the next phase in the battle over regulating the internet.
    Advocates of net neutrality hope California’s law, which Brown signed Sunday to stop internet providers from favoring certain content or websites, will push Congress to enact national rules or encourage other states to create their own.
    Howev
  • Vigil Held To Honor Life Of 3-Year-Old-Girl Shot In South Sacramento

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — The community gathered with the family Azalya Anderson on Saturday to honor the life of the 3-year-old girl who was struck and killed by a stray drive-by bullet earlier this month. The vigil was held at Fruitridge Community Collaborative.
    Activist Jamilia Land spoke for the family.  “If Azalya Anderson could not be safe in the comfort of her mother’s lap while having a story read to her before bed, where can a child be safe” she said while callin
  • Giants Fall To Dodgers 10-6, LA Clinches Sixth Straight Playoff Trip

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – The deep, slugging Los Angeles Dodgers took a far more challenging road to their sixth straight playoffs. Despite it all, they still believe they’re the team to beat for a World Series title.
    A surprising 16-26 start and injuries to some of their biggest stars, including a pair of disabled list stints for ace pitcher Clayton Kershaw, left the Dodgers in a hole and needing to win in the final weekend to claim baseball’s final postseason berth.
    Kershaw and th
  • More Tower Bridge Closures And Traffic Delays This Coming Week

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — More mechanical and electrical upgrades are scheduled on the Tower Bridge for the next couple week.
    Caltrans said that motorists can expect delays during the week from 6 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 1 through Friday, Oct. 5 and again from Monday, Oct. 8 through Friday, Oct. 12.
    Caltrans is upgrading the electrical and mechanical systems of the Tower Bridge.
    The agency said one westbound and one eastbound lane will be open to traffic during those times.
    The bridge wil
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  • Guide Dogs In Training Take Field Trip To Old Sacramento

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — There was a lot of cuteness in Old Sacramento Saturday as dozens of guide dogs in training roamed about.
    Kathy Harwell is a leader for Elk Grove Puppies with Vision. Harwell explained why the field trip was important for the puppies.
    “[We] have the puppies experience heavy traffic situations and large crowds. They also have different surfaces wood walkways and gravel,” Harwell said.
    Volunteers who help raise the dogs and train them to be seeing eye dogs acc

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