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Boy Trapped In Pipe; Killer Brothers Reunited: Top CA Stories

Take a look back at some of the top news stories from across California over the past week.

CALIFORNIA – 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 back at the top 10 news stories across the state over the past week.

1. California Faces Another Lawsuit Against Trump Administration

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The feud between state and federal leaders continues.

2. YouTube HQ Shooting: Suspect ID'd, Posted Rants About Company

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Police say a woman believed to be the shooter was found dead after apparently killing herself. She's since been identified in a new report.

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3. 'Nightmare Bacteria' Found In California: CDC

Hundreds of the virtually untreatable "superbug" bacteria have been found in the U.S., including in California.

4. 5.3 Earthquake Strikes Near Los Angeles

A magnitude 5.3 quake struck off the coast of LA Thursday— the region's biggest temblor in 4 years, and you can expect aftershocks.

5. Boy Trapped In Griffith Park Sewage Pipe For 12 Hours Found Alive

A harrowing Easter search for a boy, 13, trapped in the 2,400-foot Griffith Park sewage system ended Monday with him "alive and talking."

6. 4 Presumed Dead In Marine Helicopter Crash In El Centro

7. Killer Menendez Brothers Reunited In San Diego Prison

Eric and Lyle Menendez were convicted of first-degree murder for shooting their parents in their Beverly Hills mansion in 1989.

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8. 'No Room For Racism' Signs Hang Along California Highway

Shasta County, a region where residents overwhelmingly voted for President Donald Trump, now has signs bashing prejudice.

9. Daddy's Home! Coast Guard Cutter Returns From Deployment

Coast Guard Cutter Stratton saved 3 lives during the deployment.

10. Baby Chipmunk Becomes First Patient At San Diego Wildlife Center

San Diego Wildlife Center, which is operated by the Rancho Coastal Humane Society, opened Monday in Carlsbad.

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