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Border-Fence Breach On Video; Missing Marine: Top CA Stories
College-admission scandal, death-penalty halt, trade-in car gifted, "time capsule" home for sale & other stories this week from California.

CALIFORNIA β It was another busy news week across California. Missed the headlines on Patch? Whether you're looking for breaking or bizarre news, or sweet or silly features, we've rounded up some of the most share-worthy stories from the past week.
Take a look at some of the top 10 news stories from across the state.
Migrant Group Breaches Border Fence; 53 Arrested
- A YouTuber captured the incident on film. SEE VIDEO ...
Death Penalty Moratorium: San Quentin Execution Chamber Closed
- "The death penalty is inconsistent with our bedrock values and strikes at the very heart of what it means to be a Californian.": Gov. Newsom
Camp Pendleton Marine Still Missing: Search Continues In Sierras
- Avalanche experts were dropped into a pass area as agencies look for Lt. Matthew Kraft, reported missing by his family after a planned hike.
Rich & Famous Snared In California College Cheating Scandal
- Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin were among dozens indicted in a nationwide college admissions fraud scheme based out of Newport Beach.
Sonoma, Napa Counties Won't Prosecute PG&E For 2017 Wildfires
- The DAs said criminal negligence requires proof of actions that are reckless and incompatible with a proper regard for human life.
Kindness Of Strangers: Man Gives Trade-In Car To Nursing Student
- After overhearing the woman's rejection at an El Cajon dealership, he signed over his vehicle to her at no charge.
Man Rides Power Wheelchair Across Country For Paralysis Awareness
- Janne Kouri, founder of non-profit NextStep, is riding 2,600 miles to raise awareness and donations for those living with paralysis.
Amazing, Retro 'Time Capsule' In Palm Springs Is Back For Sale
- Step back in time and into this rainbow-colored mid-century modern masterpiece that comes completely furnished.
Curry Foundation Awards $30K Scholarship To East Bay Teen
- The Stephen & Ayesha Curry Family Foundation awarded the first annual scholarship, to be funded with proceeds from athletic shoe sales.
22nd Horse Dies, Santa Anita Bans Whips, Drugs In Bold Reform
- Princess Lili B suffered a traumatic breakdown during her morning workout and was euthanized at 8 a.m. Thursday.
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