• Davis Working To Protect Mobile Homes From Bay Area Price Creep

    DAVIS (CBS13) — The Davis City Council is moving to protect mobile home park owners.
    Over the past several years, mobile home parks in the Bay Area have been sold for prime real estate, pricing out many homeowners. Council members say they worry that trend could creep up to the Sacramento region.
    The city of Davis has four mobile parks where about 1,000 people live. The historic Slatter Court Mobile Home Park in Davis, has been home to the Mason family for the past three years.
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  • High School Football Week 10 Highlights: Folsom Takes Down No. 10 Grant 53-7

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — The season has flown by and only one game is left of the regular season before playoffs begin. There were some great matches tonight, especially between the number 1 Folsom Bulldogs and number 10 Grant Pacers.
    We caught up with Grant’s coach of 28 years, Mike Alberghini before the game to hear what he had to say about his young team’s performance.Folsom 53, Grant 7
    Alberghini said he knew it was going to be a tough game tonight, and he was right. Folsom cam
  • PG&E Faces $1 Million Fine For Yuba City Explosion That Destroyed Home

    YUBA CITY (CBS13) — The California Public Utilities Commission is hitting PG&E with a $1 million fine over a 2017 gas pipeline explosion that leveled a Yuba City home and sent two people to the hospital.
    Mike and Deborah Sayles’ young family have decided to stay in their Yuba City home two doors down from the blast site. Several of their neighbors have decided to leave.
    “We’ve had a few neighbors move out,” Mike Sayles said. “Because they didn’t feel
  • Lyft Driver Has Mental Breakdown On Ride, Placed On Psychiatric Hold By Police

    WOODLAND (CBS13) — A Woodland woman is speaking out about a Lyft ride that ended with police put her driver in handcuffs. The frightening moments played out as she was on her way to pick up her husband from the hospital.
    Christie Gomez had only used Lyft a couple times before that fateful ride, but she instantly knew this ride wasn’t right.“Honestly it’s the scariest thing I’ve ever went through in my life,” Gomez said. “The real first sign was once we g
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  • Armed Robbery Suspects Flee After Pursuit Ends In Newcastle

    NEWCASTLE (CBS13) — Residents have been told to shelter in place after three suspects in an armed robbery fled a vehicle after a pursuit in Newcastle.
    The armed robbery occurred in North Auburn on Friday evening. The Placer County Sheriff’s Office says its deputies pursued the suspects’ vehicle.
    One of the men was arrested when the vehicle stopped in the Chantry Hill area of Newcastle. Three others fled on foot.
    All three are described as younger black males.SUSPECT 1: Dark gre
  • Transient Sought In Deadly South Sacramento Shooting

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — Sacramento Police have identified a suspect in a shooting that left one person dead and one injured on Thursday.
    Chue Xiong, 31, is being sought by investigators for the shooting in the area of Indian Lane and Wah Avenue.
    Xiong is 5’10” and weighs 210 pounds. He’s a transient who is known to have been around 47th Avenue and Woodbine in South Sacramento.
    Sacramento police say officers responded a little after 4:30 a.m. on Thursday. Two victims were fou
  • Mega Millions Winning Numbers For $1 Billion Announced

    8:20 p.m. UPDATE: No winners so far tonight, at least not jackpot winners in California.
    One ticket sold in Morgan Hill matched 5 of 6 numbers according to the California Lottery.
    No #MegaMillions jackpot winners in California, but 1 ticket sold in Morgan Hill matched 5 of 6 numbers. We’re still waiting on results from other states. If no one wins the jackpot tonight, Tuesday’s jackpot is an estimated $1.6 BILLION!
    — California Lottery (@calottery) October 20, 2018—
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  • School Leaders Working To Make Students Safe After Robberies

    STOCKTON (CBS13) — School administrators in Stockton are working to keep their campuses safe after a handful of students were recently robbed.
    Parents will notice an increase in security around Lincoln High School and Village Oaks High School to help them feel safe after two different robberies that left students shaken up.
    “We have increased patrols in the neighborhoods so that we have more of a presence as students are coming and going from school,” said Kelley Dextraze, supe
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  • Sacramento Couple Visits With Woman They Saved From Burning Car

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — In an emotional meeting, A Fairfield grandmother reunited with the Sacramento couple that saved her life and her grandchildren from a burning car.
    The surreal reunion took place less than a month after they first met on Interstate 80 when the car Ofelia Clougher was driving suddenly catching on fire.
    Clougher says she hit a cardboard box on the highway, but she didn’t think anything of it until drivers started honking. It was Kenneth Knox and his w
  • Caltrans May Expand Wrong-Way Driver Program To Interstate 5

    WOODLAND (CBS13) — Caltrans is looking to see whether it needs to expand a program aimed at preventing wrong-way crashes.
    Two people were injured on Friday when a woman driving the wrong way on I-5 crashed into another car in Yolo County north of Woodland.
    Caltrans implemented a pilot program in 2017 with researchers at UC Davis two years after a spike in wrong-way crashes on Sacramento area freeways.
    RELATED: Wrong-Way Driver Causes Crash On I-5 North Of Woodland
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