Candidates bid for endorsements at the California …
Over 3,000 delegates showed up to the California Democratic Party in Sacramento in hopes of gaining support and endorsement for their candidacies.
Over 3,000 delegates showed up to the California Democratic Party in Sacramento in hopes of gaining support and endorsement for their candidacies.
Over 3,000 delegates showed up to the California Democratic Party in Sacramento in hopes of gaining support and endorsement for their candidacies.
Sugar Bowl Ski Resort opened on Friday for its 85th ski season with its iconic Sugar Bowl sugar cookies.
Giving Machine Spokesperson Karen Wilkes for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and Executive Director of South County Services Inc., Maria Rosales discuss the giving machine located at Westfield Galleria in Roseville and how it is helping people locally and around the world
Folsom Police have made an arrest after a Pride Flag on Reflection Metropolitan Community Church's property was burned.
The Great Red vs. Blue state debate took place on Thursday. Leading up to the debate, the governors of California and Florida called each other out on social media and in ads for months.
Three people have been left in critical condition after a single-vehicle rollover crash took place on the 8100 block of Pocket Road on Thursday.
"This project [is] going to help about 37,000 customers, but at what expense?" asks fourth-generation farmer Joe Cataldo. The comments come after utility company PG&E proposed a project that could threaten the livelihood of farmers in the area.
Calaveras High School students sang the praises of Lilly Butler on Thursday as they work through the pain of losing her to a car crash that occurred on Wednesday afternoon.
Ann Herford, a 66-year-old woman who went missing over two weeks ago, has been found, according to the Calaveras County Sheriff's Office.
March of Dimes President and CEO, Dr. Elizabeth Cherot discusses the ongoing issue of preterm birth and what Cherot and her organization are doing to address the crisis.
Alize Strong, the mother of Legend and Sincere, said, "I feel like CPS (Child Protective Services) didn't do their job in helping me keep my kids safe." The twin boys died from drowning at the home of their foster parent in October.
A person died on Wednesday after they were struck by a train in Antelope, according to Sacramento Metro Fire.
San Joaquin County returned a home family after the county acquired it by eminent domain in 1993 to use the land to expand its superior court's parking lot.