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Arrest Made In Killing; New Coronavirus Case: Patch PM
Today's headlines from across the North Bay.

NORTH BAY, CA – Missed today's headlines? Here are the Patch stories from Marin, Napa, Solano and Sonoma counties that people are talking about today:
First Coronavirus Case Confirmed In Marin County
The Marin resident, who is an older man, was a passenger on the Grand Princess cruise ship that docked Monday at the Port of Oakland.
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It will dock in Oakland, where passengers will get off the ship and immediately go into quarantine.
Grand Princess Pulls Into Port (Photos)
The majestic sight of the Grand Princess sailing beneath the Golden Gate and Bay bridges, before ending a cruise lengthened by COVID-19.
Largest NorCal School District Closes Due To Coronavirus
Elk Grove's school district, the largest in Northern California, said it would cancel classes after a family tested positive for COVID-19.
Arrest Made In 2016 Kirk Kimberly Killing: Sonoma County Sheriff
A Rohnert Park man is jailed without bail in connection with the death of the Cotati teen, whose body was found at Sonoma State.
Rohnert Park Man Dies In Sonoma County Jail Booking Area: Police
The man was brought to the jail by a Rohnert Park police officer and suffered a medical emergency during pre-medical screening, police said.
From the weekend:
Measure C Wildfire Prevention Tax Narrowly Passing In Marin
Updated Marin County election results show Measure C, a wildfire prevention tax, is still passing by a narrow margin.
A police dog helped take down a suspect after a lengthy chase through Cloverdale early Friday, according to authorities.
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