Nick Diaz, a local mixed martial arts fighter, will fight on national TV on the EliteXC card in Stockton on July 26.
The suspect in an Oak Park shooting was arrested in San Francisco Saturday, and he is now charged with murder. Andrea Menniti reports.
The biggest heroin bust ever in the Redding area netted more than $2.8 million of the illicit drugs.
Anny Hong gives the complete local and regional weather forecast.
The Eppies Great Race, called the world's oldest triathlon, took place in Sacramento, bringing out the highest turnout to date.
Thieves are targeting the catalytic converters on certain cars thanks to their high copper content. Police are resorting to a new tactic to track down the thieves. David Begnaud reports.
The Lodi community is working together to raise money for the families of the farmworkers who died earlier in the week when their cars plunged into the Delta Mendota Canal. Ron Jones reports.
The man suspected of shooting at police officers in the town of Empire has been arrested.
Despite growth in business, the Sterling Hotel will be closing soon due to rising costs. Dennis Shanahan reports.
A firefighter rescued a black bear cub from a California wildfire, and despite being hurt by the blaze, the cub is expected to recover.
Three basketball players have been removed from the roster at the University of the Pacific. Laura Cole reports.
A TV repair business, very familiar to Call Kurtis, has landed in court. A Granite Bay consumer took his fight with the service to the judge. Kurtis Ming reports.
The thousands of wildfires burning in Northern California have not affected the state's top wine regions so far, but vintners are concerned they could.
An old scam targeting renters looking for a new place to live has resurfaced, with Northern California neighborhoods hit hard by foreclosures as the prime targets.
Someone's benefiting off your hard earned money. Millions of dollars were allegedly stolen in a nationwide check cashing case. Ron Jones reports.
Moviegoers in Sacramento had nothing but rave reviews for the newst Batman movie "The Dark Knight." Dennis Shanahan reports.
An 18-year-old was shot and killed 13 years ago. Now, his kid sister is all grown up and hurting more than ever. Mike Dello Stritto reports.
Four people were taken to the hospital tonight to be treated for burns after the boat they were in caught fire while on the Sacramento River.
Smoke came back to the valley and the foothills yesterday and today, but it's not from new fires. Dave Bender reports.
Like a lot of people, I keep a list of my personal heroes Thomas Jefferson, Martin Luther King, Winston Churchill and a few others. Also on my list of heroes is freeway guru C.C. Myers. But today, C.C. is getting scratched off.
Fifteen and 16-year-old teens are getting bolder. Recently, a man was robbed by gunpoint in Natomas by some teens. The violence isn't stopping, according to police.
The Tuolumne County home where Clint Eastwood stayed while filming the movie "Unforgiven" was destroyed by fire overnight. Clintwood himself named the home "Big Whiskey." Eddie Aguilar reports.
Sacramento is losing another large employer. The AT&T has announced it will shut down its local Call Center and move to Texas taking with it 187 jobs. But the local workers are not giving up without a fight.
California will become the first state in the nation to require new homes and businesses to be energy efficient. So we asked: with the new building regulations, will prices increase?
odesto Police are searching for a man they believe may have hurt a 19-month-old boy who is now in critical condition. Andrea Menniti reports.
Two local attorneys are accused of trying to bribe a teenage girl with $100,000 to keep quiet after, she says, she was sexually assaulted by her boss.
Three former Citrus Heights Police officers say they were harrassed and fired from the force because they were lesbians. Koula Gianulias reports.