
'Reminds Me Of Being A Kid': Imaginarium 360 Lights Up The Night At Cal Expo
The walking light tour showcases over 3 million LEDs from fields of lights, mountains, animals and even a laser show for families to explore.
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The walking light tour showcases over 3 million LEDs from fields of lights, mountains, animals and even a laser show for families to explore.
Tyrice Martin, the man accused of killing two people — including his own 7-year-old niece — did not enter a plea when he faced a judge Friday afternoon.
A Sacramento Police Department K-9 who was stabbed earlier this month will return to work on Friday.
Jill Perlman has been cleaning up ever since a historic rainstorm left Life Storage off Pell Drive sitting in floodwater. Now multiple people, including Perlman, are complaining of burns on their skin and trouble breathing.
Authorities have made an arrest in the November 7 shooting death of 36-year-old Deandre Taylor in south Sacramento.
A Sacramento business owner said he almost fell victim to what he called a smooth scam. He runs a golf shop and called the guys who tried to rip him off "villains."
After watching scammers make off with more than $20 billion in fraudulent California unemployment benefits during the pandemic, state housing officials were wary of a repeat when the federal government poured money into the state and told them to use it to pay off people's unpaid rent.
A partial lunar eclipse will be visible Friday morning, and it's expected to be the longest in nearly 600 years.
Investigators are searching for the driver involved in a South Sacramento hit-and-run that left a teenager dead last week.
An apartment complex off Seavey Circle in Upper Land Park was peppered with balloons and candles. Family members told CBS13 such a huge amount of loss may have started over something as meaningless as cigarettes.
Homicide detectives identified and arrested 22-year-old Tyrice Martin in connection with a fatal shooting where his 7-year-old niece Isabel Martin and an adult man were both killed.
Two women are singing the praises of not-so-well-known female musicians.
A year after 38-year-old Augustine Morales was shot and killed by Sacramento police—candles were still lit in his memory at the scene of the shooting. The family is now suing the City of Sacramento for wrongful death.
There was another bird strike scare at the Sacramento International Airport. We are now learning 127 passengers and crew were on board an AeroMexico flight bound for Guadalajara that was forced to land back in Sacramento Monday night after hitting a bird on takeoff.
A rally was held outside of West Campus High School in Sacramento on Tuesday. Students and community members gathered to call for action against the students who allegedly used derogatory language and violence towards the school's Black vice principal.
The American Civil Liberties Union announced Tuesday it is suing the Sacramento County sheriff claiming his office illegally transferred immigrants to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
A first-of-its-kind housing proposal is on the table at the Sacramento City Council Meeting. The city could become the first to establish a "legal right to housing" for the homeless.
A Sacramento woman made a life-changing decision because of what Harry Styles said to her.
The Elica Health Centers off translation services in multiple languages and share information in multiple languages, to ensure every person who needs access to their services can connect.
A passenger jet was forced to make an emergency landing at Sacramento International Airport after it hit a bird.
A Sacramento non-profit store that highlights works of art made by young people on the autism spectru, is being hit repeatedly by thieves. Now, there's a call to action to protect the store.
Possible squatters, multiple break-ins and concerns over safety – all of these are issues neighbors in Tahoe Park say started when Opendoor bought a house on their block.
The museum is open to the general public daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. They are limiting capacity due to COVID-19, so they encourage visitors to go online and reserve a spot in advance.
It's been nearly three weeks since Sacramento's record-breaking rainstorm and some are still picking up the pieces.
A child who was abducted from his mother in the Sacramento area is now safe and his alleged kidnapper is in police custody.
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