Jeff James gives the complete local and regional weather forecast.
Actors from Sacramento City College are trying to help curb graffiti in Sacramento through theatre.
600 volunteers helped fix up nine homes in the Foothill Farms area to help low-income families and seniors.
Larry King and other comedians came to Modesto to help a non-profit established in Laci Peterson's name that helps search for missing people. Andrew Luria reports.
Fire crews fought a blaze that scorched more than 75 acres near the Thunder Valley Casino
Firefighters extinguished a fast-moving brush fire near the American River Parkway before winds could push the flames onto nearby apartments and power lines, according to authorities.
An alert neighbor followed a burglar and gave police information that led to the arrest of alleged criminal. Mike Dello Stritto reports.
The economy is tough enough to handle. Now some local businesses are being told to take down their signs!
Sacramento area car delaerships are closing at a rate of two and half times faster than the rest of the country. But, despite that depressing number, one local dealership is doing well.
The Sacramento Kings are coming off a season in which they registered their lowest attendance in 20 years, while boasting the leagues 7th highest average ticket prices. So with a team not expected to contend will fans pay to see them play?
A North Stockton apartment complex is left in shambles after tenants say the landlord refused to pay the bills. Now, one mother is taking matters into her own hands.
Dave Bender gives us his evening weather forecast for October 10, 2008.
The ski season isn't here yet, but the folks at Boreal Mountain resort already had a snow day. As Andrew Luris reports, the new snow-making system helped, but mother nature also kicked in.
Dry, gusty winds have prompted officials to issue a fire warning throughout Northern California.
President Bush signed a bill to help troubled homeowners back in July and its now finally kicking in. But, the "Hope for Homeowners" program doesn't come with new funding or a requirement for banks to take part.
It's the oldest Bass derby on the West Coast and it's in the heart of the Delta. Lisa Gonzales has more on the Rio Vista tradition.