California woman wins $10 million from lotto scratch-off ticket bought by accidental button push

The woman put her money into the machine and was looking at what lottery scratch-off tickets to buy when "some rude person" bumped into her, causing her to accidentally purchase a $30 ticket. She was annoyed, but it didn't last long -- because she ended up winning $10 million!

Sacramento mass shooting: 3rd suspect arrested, police say

A third suspect was arrested in connection with a mass shooting in Sacramento that left six people dead, and 12 others hurt, police said.

California city to give universal income to transgender, nonbinary residents regardless of earnings

Transgender residents in one California city are eligible to receive a universal basic income of up to $900 per month solely for identifying as transgender or nonbinary — no strings attached.

Sacramento mass shooting: 2 brothers arrested after 6 dead, 12 injured

A second suspect has now been arrested in connection with the mass Sacramento shooting that claimed six lives and injured 12 people.

Suspect arrested in connection with Sacramento mass shooting, police say

Authorities said Monday that 26-year-old Dandre Martin is connected to a deadly mass shooting in Sacramento that left six people dead over the weekend.

6 dead, 12 hurt in Sacramento shooting, police say

Investigators said they were reviewing video footage posted to social media that showed what appeared to be an altercation before the gunfire erupted.

Betty Reid Soskin, nation's oldest park ranger, retires at 100 years old

Betty Reid Soskin, the oldest active National Park Service ranger, retired Thursday following more than 15 years sharing stories of her life and those of other working women during World War II at Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historic Park in Richmond.

California man who kidnapped 26 children, buried them alive is recommended for parole

Frederick Woods was one of three gunmen who hijacked a school bus with 26 kids and their bus driver in Chowchilla, California, in 1976. The men transferred the driver and children to vans before they were buried alive in a trailer.

California governor signs law that makes abortions cheaper

California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a new law on Tuesday to make abortions cheaper for people on private insurance plans, the first of more than a dozen bills the state’s Democratic leaders plan to pass this year to prepare for a potential U.S. Supreme Court ruling that could overturn Roe v. Wade.

Los Angeles becomes 1st in US to reach $6 gas average

Los Angeles on Tuesday became the first major city in the U.S. to reach an average gas price of $6 or more.