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For the first time since its record-breaking $114,000 sale the California Gold Rush miner’s work pants recovered from the 1857 sinking of the S.S. Central America -- will be publicly displayed in the Ship of Gold exhibit.
For the first time since its record-breaking $114,000 sale the California Gold Rush miner’s work pants recovered from the 1857 sinking of the S.S. Central America -- will be publicly displayed in the Ship of Gold exhibit. (Photo Courtesy of Holabird Western Americana Collections)

CALIFORNIA — On the weekend, we present a week in review of the top stories and headlines from all across California. Here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories across the state. You can also find your local Patch and catch up on those stories by clicking here.

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Pete Davidson Faces Criminal Charge After Beverly Hills Crash: Report

The "SNL" alum crashed into a Beverly Hills home, TMZ reported.

Young Woman Searches For Stolen Dog Tags Of Pleasanton War Hero

The great-niece of Ambrose Regalia, a Purple Heart awardee and namesake of the Pleasanton VFW post, is trying to get his stolen tags back.

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Pat Sajak To Retire From 'Wheel of Fortune'

The host of one of the longest-running game shows in television history, Pat Sajak, 76, says this will be his last season.

South Bay Man Tours With His $114,000 Pair Of Pants From The Gold Rush

The Gold Rush prospector's work pants, which were recovered from an 1857 shipwreck, will make their first tour stop in Long Beach.

Ridiculously Huge Meal Portions Served At These 8 Restaurants

From a plate-sized cinnamon roll to a burrito no one has ever finished in one sitting, bigger is better at these Inland Empire eateries

CHP Seizes Enough Fentanyl To Kill Every Person In SF Nearly 3 Times

The California Highway Patrol also seized over 957 grams of methamphetamine, 319 grams of cocaine, and 31 grams of heroin.

Chris Isaak's Former Property Set To Become SMC's Newest Public Beach

The Board of Supervisors has unanimously approved a contract to build out a new coastal park for the first time in 50 years.

‘As Bare As You Dare’ World Naked Bike Ride Returns To Los Angeles

World Naked Bike Ride is rolling into Los Angeles next week: Here's what to know about it.

2 Dead In Fiery Bay Area Crash Linked To Homicide

The suspects are accused of a homicide and a carjacking in different counties before dying in a crash during a police pursuit.

14th Annual Beaver Festival Promises To Be A 'Dam' Good Time

The beloved annual event celebrates the beavers who came to town in 2007 and whose offspring are now thought to be throughout the Bay Area.

Napa Valley Pioneer, Winery Founder Tony Peju, Dies At 85

In relentless pursuit of his vision, Tony Peju pushed boundaries, questioned the status quo, and changed the wine industry forever.

3 Bat-Eared Foxes Born At San Diego Zoo Safari Park

First-time mother Winter and her kits can be seen at the Safari Park's Nairobi Village area.

Dog Sniffs Out $4M In Meth In Brussels Sprouts Shipment At Border

Officers discovered 148 packages of meth concealed within the floor and roof of a tractor-trailer.

Porsche Driver Threatens To Go Off Mulholland Cliff

It took two hours but authorities talked the distressed driver from the edge.

San Francisco Kicks Off 150 Year Celebration Of Cable Cars

The iconic transportation in the City By The Bay turns 150 in 2023. A special $5 all-day pass is available July through December.

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