Dave Bender gives us his evening weather forecast for November 12, 2009.
It's a new push out of Nevada to pull in potential tourists, but not just for the entire state, just Lake Tahoe. Andrew Luria has details on how the city just hours away is looking to get your business by getting to your heart.
A worker at a Modesto dairy farm is in critical but stable condition after being buried by three feet of dirt when a trench he was working in collapsed.
Talk about your road trips. A seal somehow made its way out of the ocean and onto a Stockton highway Thursday morning.
Federal prosecutors Thursday took steps to seize four U.S. mosques and a Fifth Avenue skyscraper owned by a nonprofit Muslim organization long suspected of being secretly controlled by the Iranian government.
Placer County deputies find a kidnapping kit along with a girl who says she was kidnapped and held in a trunk for five hours. The girl was found on Duffy Lane near PFE Road in Placer County.
The outbreak of the swine flu is forcing local Catholic churches to make changes during their services. Laura Cole reports.
A new development in the case of a West Sacramento couple who couldn't get a refund from a home daycare center. Kurtis Ming has the report on how the saga turned out.
Residents who live near the proposed site of a new restaurant on the river are blasting the plans, saying it will bring the wrong crowd to their neighborhood. Steve Large reports.
Snow is expected to hit the Sierra overnight, and El Nino is bringing hope to snow enthusiasts this year. Neda Iranpour reports.
Families were forced to evacuated after a 60-foot pine tree threatened to take out several homes in Modesto. Kris Pickel reports.
A Manteca cemetary that is the resting place of 300 veterans is in danger of closing, and is raising money to stay open. Koula Gianulias reports.
An alleged shoplifter attacked a police officer with a three-inch high heel while trying to escape, according to authorities. Elyce Kirchner reports.
Dave Bender gives the complete local and regional weather forecast.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's office says the governor will visit U.S. troops in Iraq next week. David Begnaud reports.
Authorities believe they have identified the human remains found in and around a river near Salt Springs Reservoir in Amador County.
A wounded sea lion has been found wandering around in Old Sacramento drawing a crowd of spectators. Ron Jones reports.