Watch an injured mountain biker get rescued by helicopter in East Bay
About 3:34 p.m. on Dec. 30, the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Department's STARR 1 helicopter was dispatched to help the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District find and rescue a mountain biker who was in Briones Regional Park.
Gubernatorial candidate and Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom told the Sacramento Bee that he did not have an alcohol problem and did not attend rehab after the affair he had ten years ago.
California Highway Patrol cadets take the traditional 5-mile run from West Sacramento to the CA Peace Officers’ Memorial at the Capitol. After 28 weeks of training, the 82 members geared up for graduation with the motivational run, April 18, 2018.
Questions are being raised as to whether a chupacabra has been photographed in the backwoods of North Carolina. The latest image features a creepy, skeletal animal with little hair and a long tail, like a monkey. Its head is hidden by bushes.
Neighbors and co-workers rally to support Nick Reeder whose wife Amanda Sawyer died shortly after giving birth to twin girls. Reeder is now a father of five children.
Placer County Sheriff's Office held a K-9 team photo shoot on Wednesday, April 12, 2018, The dogs' photos will be used for trading cards and on social media pages.
A sheriff in Kern County is under fire for his comments during a 2006 meeting in which he implied it was more cost effective for police to kill inmates than injure them. Donny Youngblood’s comments were revealed in a video released on April 9, 2018.
If elected governor, Travis Allen, a Republican running to be California's governor, would make some sweeping changes, including derailing high-speed rail, repealing the gas tax and getting rid of the state's sanctuary status.
Take a look back at the development, construction and opening of Interstate 5, the freeway that transformed downtown Sacramento. Photos are from the Center for Sacramento History - taken by Bee photographers - and the Caltrans archives.
Aileen Rizo celebrates a court win for equal pay after suing the Fresno County Office of Education because her male counterpart, who had less experience and education, was paid more. Rizo is running for a state Assembly seat.