• Judge: Convicted Davis Killer Daniel Marsh Will Remain In Adult Court

    WOODLAND (CBS13) – The Davis man convicted when he was a teen of murdering an elderly couple will remain in adult court, a judged decided on Wednesday.Daniel Marsh was 15 when he was convicted and sentenced to 52-years-to-life in prison for the grisly 2013 killing of Davis couple Oliver Northup and Claudia Maupin.
    However, Proposition 57 now requires judges to decide if minors will be tried as adults – which wasn’t available when marsh was initially tried.
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  • Pair Accused Of Trying To Burglarize Granite Bay Home Under Construction

    GRANITE BAY (CBS13) – Two people are under arrest after they allegedly tried to burglarize a home under construction in Granite Bay.
    The incident happened early Tuesday morning. According to the Placer County Sheriff’s Office, an alarm went off at a home under construction in an unspecified Granite Bay neighborhood a little after 1 a.m.
    Jonathan Hodgkins (left) and Katie Saetta’s (right) booking photos.
    Deputies responded to the scene and found a car parked in front of the gara
  • Friends, Family Mark 4 Years Since Killing Of Deputy Danny Oliver, Detective Michael Davis Jr.

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Wednesday marks four years since the death of two local law enforcement deputies.
    IN MEMORIAM: Deputy Danny P. OliverEnd of Watch: Friday, October 24, 2014#WeWillNeverForget pic.twitter.com/5MXvQ9wf4P
    — Sacramento Sheriff (@sacsheriff) October 24, 2018A wreath laying was held this morning for Sacramento County sheriff deputy Danny Oliver at Sierra Hills Memorial Park on Greenback Lane.
    Deputy Oliver was shot and killed on this day in 2014 by a suspect on a crime
  • Sacramento Zoo Snow Leopard Cub Out Of Surgery And Recovering

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Coconut the snow leopard cub at the Sacramento Zoo is out of surgery and recovering.
    Tomorrow, Coconut, the snow leopard cub born at the Sac Zoo earlier this year, will be the recipient of a rare eyelid surgery performed by Sac Zoo veterinarians as well as veterinary specialists from UC Davis. More here: https://t.co/S5cH68sEGg pic.twitter.com/XG3Uhgwo0w
    — Sacramento Zoo (@SacramentoZoo) October 23, 2018Veterinary specialists from UC Davis performed a rare eyelid
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  • Ask Us: What Happens To Food After It’s Recalled?

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – A number of food items have been recalled in recent months, but what happens to the food after it’s recalled?
    CBS13 viewer Nhan Dinh wrote to us and asked:
    “So what do companies do to foods that have been recalled? Do they burn them, do they secretly resell to another country, how do they destroy them? 1 or 2 million pounds of recalled foods are a lot of foods. It’s been happening quiet often recently. I’m just curious, but really would like to
  • Caught On Camera: Suspect Steals Halloween Decorations From Natomas Home

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – A man was caught on camera allegedly stealing Halloween decorations off of a Natomas front porch and the homeowner is hoping someone recognizes the suspect.
    Video recorded on the homeowner’s Ring doorbell shows the man take two hanging decorations off of the Irongate Way porch around 8 pm Saturday.
    The homeowner was out for a walk and returned about 10 minutes after the theft.
    The man was wearing ill-fitting jeans, a dark shirt and red sneakers. He has facial hai
  • Ask Us: When Am I Getting A Church In My Neighborhood?

    CITRUS HEIGHTS (CBS13) – A construction question inspired a CBS13 viewer to get in touch with us to get answers.
    Viewer Rhonda Whisenhunt filled out a form on cbs13.com/askus:
    “When is the Pioneer Baptist Church going to start being built on Auburn Boulevard in Citrus Heights? I need a church close to me to go to.”
    We took Rhonda’s question to the Senior Planner for Citrus Heights and were told:
    “There has not been an application submitted for a project for Pioneer
  • Sacramento Home Buyers Need Nearly 12 Years To Save For Down Payment

    SAN JOSE (CBS SF) – Prospective San Jose home buyers looking to save their way to a down payment have a decades-long road ahead of them, according to a new analysis from Zillow.
    The real estate company found a family earning the median income of $118,000 would need to save for 22 years to come up with a 20 percent on a median priced home, which is $1.288 million. The report assumes the family was able to put away 10 percent of their income every month, without interruption.
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  • Kings Once Again Using Sleep Train Arena Site

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – The Kings are using the old Sleep Train Arena site in Natomas. The Stockton Kings, that is.
    The G League team is holding its training camp at the Kings practice facility on the Sleep Train Arena property in Natomas. Practice started Monday.
    Grant Napear and Doug Christie discussed using the practice facility during Tuesday’s broadcast of the Kings vs. Denver, joking the parking lot may have some weeds but the practice facility is still in good shape.
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  • Mega Millions Ticket Matching 5 Of 6 Numbers Sold In Stockton

    STOCKTON (CBS13) – The winner of the largest lottery jackpot in US history may not be in California, but the state wasn’t left completely out in the cold.
    A total of 8 tickets that matched five out of six numbers were sold in California for Tuesday night’s Mega Millions drawing. One of the tickets was sold at the Country Market Place on Charter Way in Stockton.
    No #MegaMillions jackpot winners in California, but 8 tickets sold in San Luis Obispo, Stockton, Rancho Cucamonga
  • Modesto Woman Assaulted, Robbed In Home Invasion; 1 Suspect Arrested, 2 More Still Sought

    MODESTO (CBS13) – Police say an 86-year-old Modesto woman was the victim of a violent home invasion robbery and assault this past weekend at the hand of three suspects.
    Modesto police say that early Sunday morning, three suspects got into the home of the woman. At least one of the suspects was reportedly armed with a gun.
    Police say the woman was assaulted by the suspects, then robbed of cash and other valuables. She suffered non-life threatening injuries in the attack and was taken to the
  • City Of Sacramento Holding Competition To Redesign Old Sac Riverfront

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – It is a case of re-build it and they will come, Sacramento leaders hope.
    The City of Sacramento is holding a competition to redesign the Riverwalk in Old Sacramento.
    The Idea Makers competition is an effort to infuse new energy and a vibrant ambiance into the city’s iconic waterfront.
    City leaders say it’s important to preserve the area’s historic past while looking towards the future. They are looking for designs that bridge the gap between the water
  • Man, 70, Killed In Crash On Highway 70 North Of Marysville

    YUBA CITY (CBS13) – A person was killed in a crash along Highway 70 near in Yuba County Tuesday night.
    The crash happened just before 8 p.m. along the southbound side of the freeway between Chandler Road and Sparrow lane, about 10 miles north of Marysville.
    California Highway Patrol confirms a 70-year-old North Highlands man was killed in the crash.
    Investigators say the man, for some reason, was heading south on the freeway when he drifted into the oncoming lane. Three other cars were qui
  • Construction Noises Grind Sacramento County Neighbors’ Nerves

    SACRAMENTO COUNTY (CBS13) — Some residents in a Sacramento County neighborhood are sick of the nonstop noise coming from a construction site across from their homes on Morse Avenue.
    “It’s literally like trying to sleep with an alarm clock right at your ear, full blast,” said Elaina Holloway who lives near the site.
    The residents say they’ve reached out to the county and nothing is being done to help them.
    “It’s ridiculous,” said Paul Stellmaker who
  • Chilling Carr Fire 911 Calls Show Desperate Plea For Help

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Three months after the Carr Fire ripped through Shasta County, we’re hearing some of the 911 calls from that day. The flames killed eight people, destroyed more than 1,000 homes and burned more than 229,000 acres.
    Audio of the calls to 911 dispatch, posted on the Record Searchlight website, provide a glimpse of the fear running through the area in late July.
    RELATED: Cal Fire Declares Deadly Carr Fire Is 100% Contained
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  • Cancer Stops Modesto Haunted House Tradition

    MODESTO (CBS13) — It’s been a Modesto staple for almost two decades, but now a popular haunted house won’t be creating scares this Halloween.
    “When we found out we were just heartbroken. It’s definitely one of the legacies in this neighborhood,” said neighbor Cameron Ayers.
    From lighting to a cast of actors and elaborate decor, the Deathworkz Haunt on St. Charles Place has entertained families, kids and adults alike for years, and for free.
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  • Bald Eagles Return May Slow Work On Rock Slide

    LAKE NATOMA (CBS13) — A spectacular sight has made a return to Sacramento County. A pair of bald eagles has been spotted nesting at Lake Natoma for the third year in a row.
    The pair’s return is a welcome sight for most nature lovers, but it could also lead to a delay in fixing a popular bike trail.
    CBS13 video shows one of the bald eagles taking flight, flying from one treetop to another at Lake Natoma, joining its mate.
    Paul Ycasis came out with his binoculars to see for himself.
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  • Sonoma-Based Brewery Needs Help Naming New Vacaville Taproom

    VACAVILLE (CBS13) — A Sonoma-based brewery is opening a new taproom in Downtown Vacaville and is looking for help naming the taproom.
    Sonoma Springs Brewing Co. opened in 2008 and makes California Ales, German-style beers and barrel-aged brews in wine country. The company says the new location will be built in Vacaville’s East Main District in 2019.
    Click here to submit your taproom name suggestions!
    Below are the renderings of what the new taproom will look like. It will feature ind
  • Sexual Orientation Question Being Asked On Surveys To Improve State Services For LGBTQ Community

    STOCKTON (CBS13) — Questions that some may view as sensitive and personal are now being asked on California State Department surveys.
    The “what is your sexual orientation?” question is part of a law signed by Governor Jerry Brown that recently went into effect.
    When it comes to poverty, hate crimes, and health, studies show there are disparities among same-sex couples. California lawmakers want to change that. The inquiries over a person’s sexual orientation and their gen
  • Missing Hiker Sought In Yosemite Valley

    YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK (CBS13) — A hiker has gone missing during a backpacking trip in the Yosemite Valley
    Ahmed Alai-Tafti, 43, started a backpacking trip from the Happy Isles trailhead on Wednesday. He was expected to reach Tuolumne Meadows on either Sunday or Monday.
    Alai-Tafti planned to hike from Yosemite Valley via Little Yosemite Valley, Merced Lake, Clouds Rest and Upper Cathedral Lake.
    He’s described as standing 5’10” weighing 180 pounds with black and gray hair
  • Suspect In Custody After Leading Police Chase With Toddler On Lap

    SOUTH SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — A South Sacramento man is behind bars after leading police on a chase with his toddler in his lap. The chase happened Tuesday morning around 9:30 a.m., beginning in a South Sacramento neighborhood and ending at Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, south of Broadway.
    Tanya Hempstead was walking into a nearby shop to buy a pack of cigarettes — a decision she’s calling it her saving grace. She watched as the black sedan came barreling down Martin Luther Kin
  • Odds Of Winning The Mega Millions Tonight Is One In 302 Million, Are You Playing?

    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — The clock is ticking on the Mega Millions jackpot, the biggest in history at $1.6 billion. Many standing in line at gas stations are wondering if there will be a winner Tuesday.
    With that big of a jackpot up for grabs, what’s the odds of winning? One in 302 million. But that’s not stopping people from dreaming.
    Professor Debbie Van Sickle debunked the belief that a secret combination of numbers will increase your chance of winning.
    “Every one of these

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