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

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Domain Authority
81
Ranking

Global

#71453

United States

#14308

News and Media

#715

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Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 1 day ago | abc10.com | Andy Paden

    BUFFALO, N.Y. — It’s been six weeks since correctional officers went on strike at facilities across the state, and yet the fight to address the ongoing staffing crisis still continues. Governor Kathy Hochul believes she has a solution, proposing as a part of her 2026 budget to lower the minimum age of correctional officers from 21 to 18.

  • 2 days ago | abc10.com | Dorian Hargrove |Katy Stegall |David Gotfredson

    SAN DIEGO — New data reveals a significant racial disparity in arrests made by the San Diego Police Department, with Black residents being arrested at a rate seven times higher than white residents. According to arrest data released by SDPD under the California Public Records Act, Black San Diegans comprise less than 6% of the city's population but accounted for 26% of arrests last year.

  • 2 days ago | abc10.com | Gurajpal Sangha

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A closely watched utility reform bill aiming to rein in investor-owned energy companies cleared a key hurdle in the California Senate Committee, but not without shedding one of its most popular proposals, a cap on how often utilities can request rate hikes. Sen. Aisha Wahab, a Democrat from Hayward, presented Senate Bill 332, the Investor-Owned Utilities Accountability Act during a packed Senate Energy, Utilities and Communications Committee hearing Monday evening.

  • 2 days ago | abc10.com | Gabriel Porras

    STOCKTON, Calif. — The death of Pope Francis has sent waves of grief through Catholic communities around the world, and in Stockton. Despite the Easter holiday just a day prior, many Catholic churches that were originally scheduled to close reopened their doors for mourning. Among them was the Cathedral of the Annunciation, where the usual Easter joy gave way to solemn prayers. A special rosary and mass to honor Pope Francis were set at the church for 7 p.m. Monday.

  • 3 days ago | abc10.com | Gabriel Porras

    STOCKTON, Calif. — As many families gathered in churches across the country to celebrate Easter, one Stockton pastor says a large number of immigrant families in his congregation stayed home out of fear of immigration enforcement. At the Lutheran Church of Saint Mary the Pilgrim, the Rev. Nelson Rabell-González said church attendance during Holy Week dropped by an estimated 80%.