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    • A Rio Americano senior was suspended after a physical confrontation with a vice principal earlier this week. Friday, as students protested in support of student Dejza Boyd-Tanner, she gave her side of the story.
      Arden-La Riviera02:16
      Rio Americano student suspension controversy
      • Oct 17, 2014
    • Law enforcement has scaled back but was still looking for a man who shot at an El Dorado County sheriff's deputy in Camino Friday morning. The deputy was not hurt.
      El Dorado County01:28
      Search continues for man who shot at El Dorado Co. sheriff's deputy
      • Oct 17, 2014
    • An amputee gave the Spokane County, Washington, Sheriffs Office one of the most unique gifts it has ever received. The man donated his leg, so cadaver dogs could train with it. Those dogs went on to help locate victims in the Oso mudslide.
      National News01:29
      Amputee donates leg for dog training
      • Oct 17, 2014
    • A 6-month-old baby girl died after being left in a parked car  for six hours in Oregon.
      National News01:37
      6-month-old baby girl left in car for 6 hours dies
      • Oct 17, 2014
    • Arden-La Riviera
      Rio Americano students tape mouths shut in protest
      • Oct 17, 2014
    • Auburn-Grass Valley
      9-pound 'Nevada County gold nugget' update
      • Oct 16, 2014
    • Board-certified behavioral analyst Brenda Terzich says it's possible to get your kids to listen to you in a positive way and without you losing it.
      People12:56
      Extended interview: How to get kids to pay attention
      • Oct 13, 2014
    • A man arrested on suspicion of setting a devastating fire in the town of Weed in Northern California last month is set to be charged Tuesday. Residents think suspect Ronald Beau Marshall should be made to pay for the damage.
      News02:33
      Weed arson suspect arrested
      • Oct 13, 2014
    • California Republican gubernatorial candidate Neel Kashkari  is  taking an unorthodox underdog approach in his political ads.
      Politics02:23
      Neel Kashkari 'saves drowning child' in new political ad
      • Oct 13, 2014
    • A Crepe Escape restaurant in east Sacramento was gutted by fire early Monday morning. Last year, when the restaurant was located at 10th and Freeport, it also burned. Both are ruled arson.
      East Sacramento00:55
      East Sacramento restaurant fire deemed arson
      • Oct 13, 2014
    • After receiving veterinary care, nearly  all of several dozen cats rescued from the Woodland home of an alleged animal hoarder in September are just about ready to be adopted into loving families.
      Davis-Wdland-Vacaville00:27
      Rescued cats ready to be adopted
      • Oct 13, 2014
    • With one of their own striken with the Ebola virus, nurses contend their safety is at risk and health care providers aren't prepared to deal with the deadly infection.
      Health01:54
      California nurses: We're not prepared to handle Ebola
      • Oct 13, 2014
    • More clouds Tuesday with highs dropping to the mid 70s.  Chance of rain increases overnight Tuesday into early Wednesday.
      Forecast03:03
      Sacramento-area p.m. forecast - Oct. 13, 2014
      • Oct 13, 2014
    • Pet advocates and veterinarians recommend getting your dog or cat microchipped should Spot or Kitty get lost. But some contend that only works if the found pet is checked for a microchip ID and the pet owner has kept the ID information current.
      Features01:29
      Pet microchips only work if 'used correctly'
      • Oct 13, 2014
    • After nurse Nina Pham was diagnosed with Ebola, the CDC announced it is taking a second look at protocol for healthcare workers who come in contact with infectious diseases.
      Health01:14
      CDC working on improving protocols for Ebola workers
      • Oct 13, 2014
    • A fire broke out at a Kinder World preschool and child care center in Sacramento Monday afternoon. All children and staff were safely evacuated. The fire started in a restroom.
      Land Park-Pocket00:32
      No one hurt in Sacramento preschool/child care center fire
      • Oct 13, 2014
    • It is hoped a new Stockton Office of Violence Prevention will help stop violent weekend like the one just passed in which five people were shot to death in three separate incidents.
      Stockton: Central-E-S03:05
      Stockton trying new tactic to curb violence
      • Oct 13, 2014
    • Widowmakers -- trees weakened by fire -- pose risk for firefighters. News10's Dina Kupfer reports.
      Local01:40
      Widowmakers pose risk for firefighters
      • Oct 11, 2014
    • Warmer weekend with highs back near 90. Fire danger increases on Sunday with gusty north winds developing.
      Forecast02:54
      Sacramento-area p.m. forecast - Oct. 10, 2014
      • Oct 10, 2014
    • Despite stepping up education and enforcement, the number of DUIs is increasing in Truckee and the police chief is appealing to the community to make changes.
      Auburn-Grass Valley02:00
      Truckee police chief upset over alcohol abuse
      • Oct 10, 2014
    • Elk Grove
      House fire damages 2 Elk Grove homes
      • Oct 10, 2014
    • Marrone Bio Innovations develops and markets "environmentally-friendly natural products for pest control."
      Money01:29
      23% of workforce to be laid off from Marrone Bio Innovations
      • Oct 09, 2014
    • With the midterm election nearly here, do negative ads such as those being aired by the campaigns of Doug Ose and Ami Bera for the House of Representatives affect voters?
      Midtwn-Downtwn-N Sac02:20
      Do negative political ads work or backfire?
      • Oct 08, 2014
    • Between five and seven "suspicious" fires threaten homes, have forced evacuations and closed eastbound lanes of I-80 in the Applegate area Wednesday afternoon.
      Auburn-Grass Valley01:24
      Applegate Fire(s) force evacuations, threaten structures
      • Oct 08, 2014
    • One more day of 90-degree weather and then cooler the rest of the week.
      Forecast02:37
      Sacramento-area p.m. forecast - Oct. 7, 2014
      • Oct 07, 2014
    • The Sacramento City Council is scheduled to decide if it will take over ownership of the K Street mall in order to go forward with long-time plans to redevelop the area.
      Midtwn-Downtwn-N Sac01:53
      Decision on fate of K Street mall nears
      • Oct 07, 2014
    • A Cal Fire air tanker battling the Dog Rock Fire in Yosemite National Park went down Tuesday afternoon. The status of the pilot was unknown.
The fire has scorched 130 acres and the Foresta area was evacuated.
      Modesto05:10
      Air tanker down in Yosemite wildfire
      • Oct 07, 2014
    • It took some digging but the bottom line is: private well or public water utility, everybody has to play by the California mandatory emergency regulation to restrict water use.
      Folsom-Orangevale02:32
      Who regulates private water wells in drought?
      • Oct 07, 2014
    • For Tuesday: Sunny with highs in the low 90s. Sunny in the Sierra with highs staying in the mid 70s.
      Forecast03:05
      Sacramento-area p.m. forecast - Oct. 6, 2014
      • Oct 06, 2014
    • A Stockton Record columnist has written a booklet on how Stockton government operates for local high school students in the hope it will encourage more of them to be informed and participatory in local civics.
      Stockton: Central-E-S01:59
      Primer on Stockton government written for high school students
      • Oct 06, 2014
    • Several victims claim Ryan Raphael took their money but left roofing jobs unfinished. His former boss says Raphael stole from him and that put him out of business last year.
      Investigations02:42
      News10 Investigation: More alleged victims of roofing foreman
      • Oct 06, 2014
    • The city of Rancho Cordova will not reprint a new voter ballot to correct a misprint in the first mailing indicating a rebuttal argument to Measure H, a 1/2 cent sales tax increase, was actually not in favor of the measure when it is.
      Rancho Cordova01:46
      Rancho Cordova won't reprint botched ballot
      • Oct 06, 2014
    • Tree crushes car parked in Sacramento lot. Fortunately, no one was hurt.
      Midtwn-Downtwn-N Sac02:09
      Fallen tree obliterates parked car
      • Oct 06, 2014
    • There are a lot of questions about why a Vacaville High School senior was shot dead early Monday morning. Demetrious Ward, who played on the Bulldogs football team, was described as a good student.
      Davis-Wdland-Vacaville02:33
      Vacaville High School senior killed
      • Oct 06, 2014
    • The San Francisco Giants failed to seal the deal on their National League Division Series against the Washington National on Monday. The Nats won 4-1.
      MLB01:36
      Giants lose to Nats 4-1; Game 4 Tuesday
      • Oct 06, 2014
    • Midtwn-Downtwn-N Sac
      Sacramento Republic FC Soccer Championship Celebration
      • Oct 03, 2014