Stockton Residents Show Ripples In Swimming Pools From The Earthquakes – CBS Sacramento

Loved Ones Remember Victims Of Deadly Natomas CrashTwo women killed in an overnight crash on Garden Highway in south Natomas have been identified.

Evening Weather – 7/10/21Here is your extended 7-day forecast!

Distressed Hikers Rescued By Helicopter In Triple-Digit HeatThe rescue happened Saturday in Vacaville.

Death Of Woman In Diamond Springs Ruled A HomicideAuthorities in Diamond Springs are investigating a woman’s death as a homicide, the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office said on Saturday.

Apartment Fire In Davis Displaces 15The cause is under investigation.

Teen Killed In South Sacramento Hit-And-Run IdentifiedThe 16-year-old was hit by a car while trying to cross Florin Road.

Body Of Teen Found In San Joaquin RiverHe was 14.

Beckwourth Complex Nearly Doubles In SizeAs of Saturday evening, the blaze was only 8% cotnained.

Keeping Cool On A Sweltering Saturday, Without Using Too Much A/CCalifornia successfully avoided rolling blackouts on a sweltering Saturday, but without cranking up the air conditioning – people had to find other ways to beat the heat.

Record-Breaking Heat In SacramentoIt was the second-hottest day on record since 1877.

CBS13 PM News Update – 7/10/21The latest in weather and news.

Experts Weigh In On Area Where 6.0 Quake Hit ThursdayThursday’s 6.0 earthquake was felt far and wide.  A UC Davis professor is explaining why there’s more to the impact than many understand.

State Fire Marshall May Sell Illegal Confiscated Fireworks Out Of StateEvery year, thousands of pounds of illegal fireworks are confiscated across California and destroyed. It cost the state millions to do so. A new bill would allow the fire marshal to sell those fireworks — to be used out of state.

Folsom Taqueria Posts Sign Blaming Government Assistance For Slow ServiceA restaurant owner in Folsom posted a “slow service sign”, asking customers to be patient with the short-staffed taqueria desperate for employees to come back to work. It criticized the United States’ “government handouts” for being short-staffed.

Sacramento Backs Off Restraining Order Against Staffer Skyler HenryThe city is dropping its case. The issue stems from comments Henry made during a podcast, defending destructive protests outside the homes of some city leaders. The judge ruled that the city failed to present clear evidence that Henry is a threat.

Psychiatrist Stripped Of Medical License For Misconduct In 2017 Has License ReinstatedA Sacramento psychiatrist stripped of his license for having sex with a patient just got that license back. Doctor Lenton Morrow once treated patients for suicidal tendencies and substance abuse problems. After the state found out he slept with a patient and was over-prescribing pills, he lost his license in 2017. But he’s now convinced a judge and the medical board–that he’s remorseful and rehabilitated. He’s now on probation, can no longer prescribe controlled substances, and has to undergo psychotherapy.

Cupholder Possibly Saves Child’s Life During Sacramento Drive-By ShootingBullets flew on a Sacramento freeway, narrowly missing a five-year-old boy in the back seat. The shooting happened last week on Highway 50 near Stockton Boulevard. A bullet went through the trunk of a mother’s car, stopping just short of hitting her 5-year-old son.    

Scientists: High Heat Accelerating Evaporation Of Critical Water ResourcesThis heatwave is bad news for an already bad drought in California. Scientists say triple-digit temperatures that last days on end are evaporating water from critical resources. Scientists say triple-digit temperatures that last days on end are evaporating water from critical resources.

UC Davis Psychology Professor Tapped For Federal Autism Coordinating CommitteeA UC Davis professor is taking on a new role that will help people with autism nationwide.

Auburn Woman Helping Develop Braillists Behind BarsPlenty of people have seen braille on public restroom signs, ATMs, and a variety of other items – one being books. Peggy Schuetz in Auburn is churning out pages of braille faster than your fingers can skim the page and has been for a long time.

Drivers Come Forward, Accuse Man Of Shooting Their Car Windows On FreewaysSeveral more drivers have come forward, claiming they were targeted by the driver accused of shooting out the windows of vehicles on the freeway. After watching our story, Al Alrawi immediately thought his friend could be a victim. Alfatly remembers seeing an SUV matching the description of the suspect’s car just over a month ago when his window was shot out while driving on I-5 from the airport.

Pool Chlorine Shortage, Heat Wave Hit Sacramento Area At The Same TimeOn the brink of another heatwave, some pool-goers may have to put a halt on their plans. A nationwide chlorine shortage is starting to trickle down to this area. The shortage has forced one Woodland splash-pad to shut down temporarily until a donor stepped in.

Sacramento Proposes Planting More Trees In Underserved Neighborhoodshe city of trees wants more trees, to help fight climate change and lower energy costs in underserved neighborhoods. The “Trees Act” would set aside $50 million a year for five years to plant 300,000 trees across the city. The shade trees would go in neighborhoods lacking trees, often lower-income neighborhoods, helping clean the air and lower energy costs.