KXTV-TV (Sacramento, CA)

KXTV-TV (Sacramento, CA)

KXTV, also known as channel 10, is a TV station based in Sacramento, California, and is affiliated with ABC. It is owned by Tegna Inc. The station has its studios located on Broadway, near the southern edge of downtown Sacramento, just south of US 50. Its transmitter can be found in Walnut Grove, California.

Local
English
Television

Outlet metrics

Domain Authority
81
Ranking

Global

#71453

United States

#14308

News and Media

#715

Traffic sources
Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 12 hours ago | abc10.com | Holden Kurwicki

    BREESE, Ill. — Students and staff at Breese Central High School are mourning the loss of 16-year-old Macy Haar, who tragically passed away Friday just after leaving school. "It's a devastating and traumatic event for the whole county really,” Superintendent Dustin Foutch said. According to Breese Central Superintendent Dustin Foutch, Haar was a standout student who loved to help others through her work with the Jared Burke Foundation.

  • 21 hours ago | abc10.com | Gurajpal Sangha

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Sacramento city leaders are facing a $44 million budget deficit, prompting public outcry as residents push back on proposed cuts that include layoffs, the elimination of vacant positions and a shift in control of the city’s only skate park. At a packed city council meeting Tuesday night, dozens of community members urged officials to protect public services and programs they say are vital to the city’s identity and future.

  • 1 day ago | abc10.com | Jackson Ellison

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Running errands or spending a day visiting Sacramento’s bars and restaurants may become more expensive as the city mulls increasing the hourly parking meter rate from $2 to $3 per hour starting this summer. The city cites an increase in events requiring repairs and maintenance for the parking infrastructure as the reason for the fee increase.

  • 1 day ago | abc10.com | Kelly Hessedal

    SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. — Congressman Mike Levin and other San Diego leaders are calling for federal funding to help prevent boat smuggling incidents off the coast of San Diego. Congressman Levin said he wants to add autonomous surveillance towers up and down the coast. "I've requested 60 million dollars in federal funding for autonomous surveillance towers," he said during a news conference Monday morning in Del Mar. "These towers would be deployed along our maritime borders.

  • 1 day ago | abc10.com | Gurajpal Sangha

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California Governor Gavin Newsom is intensifying efforts to address homelessness, unveiling a new plan that links billions in funding to local governments’ actions on clearing encampments. But not everyone is on board. In an announcement on Monday, Newsom called for immediate action, urging cities and counties to clear homeless encampments and prevent people from camping in one spot for long periods.