Caltrans Roughs Up Skid-Prone Section Of I-5January 4, 2016 | Bob MoffittCaltrans has completed work on the Seamas Avenue overpass on Interstate 5 in Sacramento in response to accidents and failed skid tests. The department is examining data to see if other skid tests may be required on area roads.
Sacramento Zoo Breaks Attendance And Conservation RecordsJanuary 4, 2016 | Bob MoffittIn 2015, the Sacramento Zoo welcomed a record number of visitors and contributed the most it ever has to worldwide conservation efforts. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Dozens Evacuated From Chairlift At Lake Tahoe ResortJanuary 4, 2016(AP) - Dozens of skiers and snowboarders were evacuated from a chairlift at a Lake Tahoe resort after an unoccupied chair fell from the cable.
Elephant Seal From Traffic Standoff Gives Birth To PupJanuary 4, 2016(AP) - The 900-pound elephant seal that tied up traffic in Northern California last week has given birth.
Undocumented Immigration In CaliforniaAs 2016 Elections Loom, So Does A Possible End To DACAJanuary 4, 2016Many GOP candidates have vowed to end Obama's executive action on immigration. For almost 700,000 immigrants in the U.S. illegally, the clock may be ticking.
Series Of Storms To Move Through CaliforniaJanuary 4, 2016Several storm systems queued off the coast will bring several inches of rain to the Sacramento Valley this week.
US Forest Service Reviews Nestle California OperationJanuary 4, 2016(AP) - A newspaper reports the U.S. Forest Service has begun an environmental review of Nestle Waters North America's bottling operations in the San Bernardino National Forest.
Site Of Mass Shooting In San Bernardino Slated To ReopenJanuary 4, 2016Counselors will be available as workers return to the office complex Monday. A director says it'll be "business as usual," but they'll also take time "to reflect on what we do here and what happened."
Health CarePrescription Drug Cost Caps Take EffectJanuary 4, 2016 | Ben BradfordThe state health exchange in California is attempting to lower prescription drug prices for people with hepatitis, HIV and other expensive diseases. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Health CareStudy: Consumers Doubling Dosage Of Over-The-Counter DrugsJanuary 4, 2016 | James MorrisonWhen fighting a cold this winter, you may want to carefully read the label on your medication. A new study from Sacramento State University says consumers are overdosing on over-the-counter drugs because they don't read the labels. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.