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Former Sacramento County Sheriff John McGinness speaks on why he's concerned about dwindling law enforcement numbers in this segment of California 2030.
In this segment of California 2030, we head back to Clarksburg to hear from Jodi Bogle, the vice president of consumer relations with Bogle Vineyards, about concerns over California's climate.
In this California 2030 segment, we hear from Jody Bogle of the renowned Bogle Vineyards. She breaks down some of the biggest challenges the state's wine industry faces over the next decade.
In this segment of California 2030. we continue our conversation with a local politician seeking higher office but still firmly in place as mayor of Stockton, Kevin Lincoln. As you know, oftentimes, Stockton is seen as a city riddled with crime. We asked the mayor if he sees that negative connotation changing.
We are on the topic of COVID for this segment of California 2030. We had the chance to sit down with two longtime Woodland teachers who are retiring after 40-plus years—Jerry Delsol and Eric Dyer. One of the things we wanted to know: How did COVID and COVID protocols change education?
In this segment of California 2030, we have a new guest in Stockton Mayor Kevin Lincoln. He sat down with us to talk about the work he's doing to make Stockton the best city in America and where he sees the city in the next five years.
In this segment of California 2030, we again hear from Krista Bernasconi, the vice mayor of Roseville. She talked to us about the future of the city and what they're doing right now that they believe will bring even more people to Roseville.
In this segment of California 2030, we make a stop in one of the most popular places to live in the Sacramento area. The city of Roseville prides itself on good schools and great parks. It's perfect for new families and older people. But what will it look like in a few years, and what are its challenges? Here's Vice Mayor Krista Bernasconi.
We've all heard the phrase "wishful thinking." It usually refers to a far-fetched dream not likely to happen. Not tonight, and not when it comes to the subject of this California 2030 segment. Jana Pruski-Clarke discusses what goes into granting a wish for the wonderful Make-a-Wish Foundation.
Improving policing in California communities using technology – that's what Yolo County District Attorney Jeff Reisig discusses. While some areas have very strict rules on new tech, law enforcement officials believe the tech can help. So is it the future of policing? Here's California 2030.
In this segment of California 2030, Tony Lopez sat down with Brian Bennett, who owns and operates several restaurants in the Sacramento area, for a chat on what they're doing to attract and keep customers while battling rising food costs.
Wine lovers, this one's for you. Thought leader Elizabeth-Rose Mandalou, Sacramento's first female advanced sommelier, talks about the future of Northern California's wine industry in this segment of California 2030.
In this segment of California 2030, we go back to Jake Gadon's one-on-one with Sacramento Kings owner Vivek Ranadive. They discuss bringing more sports to Sacramento and about Ranadive's push for more hotel rooms.
In this segment of California 2030, we take another look at Tony Lopez's one-on-one with Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg.
Marlee Ginter sat down with first partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom, who spoke about closing the pay gap between men and women.
Brian Bennett owns and runs several restaurants in the Sacramento area. In this segment of California 2030, Bennett speaks on what he thinks customer demands will look like in the future.
In this segment of California 2030, we go back to Tony Lopez's one-on-one with Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg. This time, the topic of discussion is the city's homeless crisis.
With politics on the mind this week as we prep for Super Tuesday, this segment of California 2030 is with a politician. Tony Lopez sat down with Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg to talk about all sorts of things. For this segement, the pair focused on the future of downtown Sacramento, beginning with how everything changed during and after the pandemic.
In this segment of California 2030, we hear from first partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom who discusses the topic of what children eat in schools. Newsom launched California's Farm-to-School Initiative.
Elizabeth-Rose Mandalou, Sacramento's first female advanced sommelier, speaks about the future of food and wine in the capital city in this segment of California 2030.
A new wildfire near the community of Tuolumne has prompted evacuation orders.
Mandatory evacuations remain in place as the Crozier Fire in El Dorado County threatens more than 1,600 structures, Cal Fire says.
A judge in Yolo County court Thursday afternoon refused once again to set bail for Henry "Harry" Stanley, now nearly a month after he was jailed on suspicion of killing his wife, Megan Duncanson.
California Sen. Marie Alvarado-Gil is leaving the Democratic party to join Republicans in California, the state GOP announced.
Vice President Kamala Harris is returning to her San Francisco roots for a fundraiser where she'll reportedly introduce her running mate Gov. Tim Walz to Bay Area donors.
Mark Orr, the Sacramento State athletics director, was appointed to a new role on the NCAA Division I Football Championship Committee, the university announced Thursday.
Mayor Darrell Steinberg said Tuesday that Rio City Café in Old Sacramento will close on Saturday.
Emergency repair work is continuing on a Sacramento street after a large sinkhole caused a city truck to get stuck.
A man was convicted of first-degree murder in the 2020 shooting death of a mother of four in Sacramento, prosecutors said Thursday.
Millions of dollars are about to be handed out to help keep kids safe in Sacramento, and a workshop was held to ask people how the funding should be spent.
Vice President Kamala Harris is returning to her San Francisco roots for a fundraiser where she'll reportedly introduce her running mate Gov. Tim Walz to Bay Area donors.
Six years later, the trauma caused by the devastating 2018 Camp Fire in California's Butte County is being relived by residents in the path of the Park Fire.
Northern California's Park Fire continues to grow, but it still would need to more than double in size to eclipse the state's largest-ever wildfire.
Chevron Corporation announced Friday it would relocate its headquarters from San Ramon to Houston, Texas before the end of the year.
Thomas Neverkovec, owner of the Bambi Inn in Butte Meadows and a former firefighter, is staying put despite mandatory evacuation orders because of the Park Fire.
The PGA called Chi Chi Rodriguez "a showman on the course, a tireless philanthropist off the course."
As the Oakland Coliseum moves into the hands of new ownership, the futures of hundreds of stadium and gameday workers are still unclear.
Michael Conforto's two-run single highlighted a four-run 10th inning and the San Francisco Giants beat the Washington Nationals 9-5 on Thursday after squandering a three-run lead in the ninth inning.
The San Francisco 49ers placed defensive end Drake Jackson on a season-ending injury list in the latest setback for the team's 2022 second-round pick.
The Athletics' final games in Oakland before their temporary move to Sacramento are fast approaching.
Vice President Kamala Harris is returning to her San Francisco roots for a fundraiser where she'll reportedly introduce her running mate Gov. Tim Walz to Bay Area donors.
Donald Trump told reporters a story about almost crashing in a helicopter he was riding in with former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown.
Vice President Harris and President Biden will make their first joint campaign trip next week since he dropped out of the 2024 presidential race, the White House says. They'll head to Maryland.
The nation's oldest Latino civil rights group, LULAC, decided to endorse a presidential candidate for the first time ever, CBS News learned before its announcement.
California Sen. Marie Alvarado-Gil is leaving the Democratic Party to join Republicans in California, the state GOP announced.
COVID-19 was the 10th leading cause of death in the U.S. in 2023, down from fourth place in 2022.
Perchlorate is found in a wide variety of foods, especially products popular with babies and kids, advocacy group says.
Compared with a year ago, 3.4 million more Americans do not have health insurance.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Archewell Foundation is launching a new initiative, the Parents' Network, to support parents whose children have been victimized by harmful online content, from social media bullying to suicide ideation.
Portion control is key, say researchers in examining levels of lead, cadmium and arsenic in cocoa-laden products.
A Stockton gas station owner took it upon himself to keep prices low. At Ernie's General Store, the cash price for a gallon of gas is $3.99.
The federal government announced Wednesday that it will keep interest rates where they are for now, but that could change in the next few weeks.
CBS13 and the Call Kurtis consumer investigative team are on the lookout for the best back-to-school deals so that parents and families can save money.
There are big dreams to bring big development and business to Citrus Heights. The Sunrise Tomorrow Specific Plan is expected to transform the aging Sunrise Mall into a new central hub for the community with a main street, hotels, housing and more.
Customers are speaking out about their experience with the Flashfood app and how they've managed to save a few bucks.
Lawmakers quietly amended a bill prompted by a decade-long CBS investigation into California's Newborn Genetic Biobank. They removed the part that requires the state to reveal who is using our DNA for research and why.
The doctor who was released from jail after driving his family off a cliff is being called the "poster child" for and against a California law that allows attempted murder defendants to get at-home mental health treatment instead of standing trial for alleged crimes.
It was an emotional day in court for many who lived through the shootout and Abril's later escape.
Instead of facing trial for attempted murder, the Pasadena doctor accused of trying to kill his wife and kids by driving their Tesla off a cliff was released on Monday.
Emails obtained by CBS News California Investigates reveal the Governor's Chief of Staff did not want to negotiate with the initiative coalition unless they agreed to postpone their ballot measure until 2026.
American credit card debt hit a record Tuesday, especially impacting younger adults who are putting more on their credit cards.
A Salida homeowner contacted CBS13 and the Call Kurtis consumer investigative team to tell us that she was charged for flooring she never received.
The federal government announced Wednesday that it will keep interest rates where they are for now, but that could change in the next few weeks.
A Modesto woman said her home insurance company of nearly 40 years abruptly canceled her coverage over what it spotted from a drone's view high above her Central Valley property.
CBS13 and the Call Kurtis consumer investigative team are on the lookout for the best back-to-school deals so that parents and families can save money.
A new wildfire in Tuolumne County erupted overnight into Friday, prompting evacuation orders.
Ground crews are not only battling flames in the dark, but they're also dealing with tough terrain and dense brush. The only light they have is from the fire and a small headlamp on their helmets.
Fire crews are battling a vegetation fire that is threatening structures in the Penn Valley area of Nevada County on Wednesday.
Another wildfire in El Dorado County on Wednesday has forced evacuations in the Cameron Park area.
Mandatory evacuations remain in place as the Crozier Fire in El Dorado County threatens more than 1,600 structures, Cal Fire says.
Kids and teens in Stockton are flocking to a program that's offering them the opportunity of a lifetime.
More than one hundred customers came out to celebrate the grand reopening of a restaurant that's been around for seven decades.
Pursuing higher education can be challenging for any college-bound student and for former foster youth, doing it alone can seem impossible.
A celebration at Sacramento Charter High on Thursday as college-bound seniors announced their campus of choice and 95% were accepted into four-year schools.
A bank employee in Lodi has some big bragging rights. He's never missed a day of work in his 47 years on the job and now he's getting ready to retire.
Find out what kind of weather we're expecting this weekend.
A man is safe after a fire ripped through his home overnight, all thanks to a good neighbor.
Firefighters are battling several wildfires across the north state on Friday, leading to poor air quality in many places.
A team from UC Davis stepped up during the massive Park Fire.
Crews are battling a new wildfire in Tuolumne County early Friday morning.