The Start Smart class– which is for both teenage drivers and their guardians– will cover collision avoidance techniques, collision trends, distracted driving laws, alcohol related driving laws and the provisional license process.
City officials say the project is expected to be complete in the summer of 2014.
A football dream comes true for a high school senior in New York.
These Halloween-themed foods not only taste good, they look good too.
The Sacramento County Sheriff's Department is asking that other possible sexual assault victims come forward.
This year's event will honor the late Chef Josef Desimone, former Google chef and a supporter of the music education fundraiser.
As part of Breast Cancer Awareness month, we’ve mapped the top oncologists across the area, as ranked by Vitals.
The list below shows nearby residents who are raising money for local causes. Click an image to learn more about each of them.
Forming a food buying club with friends and neighbors can help lower your family's grocery budget.
To each his own or all in? Couples need to find a money system that works for them.
Newscruncher is an ongoing series that breaks down the characteristics of your town. The map below is a snapshot of what section of town has the most vacant homes.
Want to catch a flick in town this weekend? Here's a listing of movies playing in the area.
Halloween is only two weeks away. If your kids don't have a costume, here are some ideas for things you can make at the last minute.
One California wine maker says you should. Truett-Hurst, has launched a line of "California Square" wine bottled in square bottles.
Follow these simple, time-tested rules for keeping money in the bank.
Newscruncher is an ongoing series that breaks down the characteristics of your town. The map below shows which areas nearby have higher rates of women giving birth in their teens.
Ann Fridman practices her passion while bringing important funds to the family coffers.
Starbucks CEO says he wants to do something positive following recent political turmoil in Washington.
From ABC News New York to CNN and AOL, Aria Schilling's family have interviewed for more than a dozen stories, reportedly landing on deaf ears at their insurance company. So they still wait and pray for an answer.