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One firefighter was hospitalized for possible carbon monoxide exposure while the others were released back to the fire line, Cal Fire said.
Over 3,600 Bay Area Riders Participated In Bike To Work Day 2020
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Santa Clara County had the largest percentage of riders, followed by San Mateo, Marin, San Francisco and Alameda counties.
New City Manager Appointed By Healdsburg City Council
Jeffrey Kay, who currently serves as a city manager for a different Bay Area city, has been appointed Healdsburg city manager.
Spare The Air Alerts Issued Through Thursday
Wildfire smoke from the Glass Fire in Napa and Sonoma counties continues to impact the region.
Glass Fire 41% Contained, Nearly 67K Acres: Sonoma County Latest
A local assistance center for affected residents and businesses opened Monday at Maria Carrillo High School in Santa Rosa.
Recovery Fund Launched For Marin County Arts Organizations
The recovery fund will support Marin County nonprofit arts organizations hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic.
Voting Underway For Nov. 3 Election In Marin County
Ballots have been sent to registered voters in Marin, and mail ballot voting is taking place at the Elections Department in San Rafael.
Sun Peeking Through The Trees: Marin County Photo Of The Day
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CA's Coronavirus 'Equity Metric' Could Impact Reopening Timeline
Eight counties moved down on the Golden State's risk-assessing COVID-19 system and CA added a new measure to help disadvantaged communities.
No, the ballot measure won't ban Uber and Lyft in California. But it would overhaul how drivers get paid.
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