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City Sued; Deadly Crashes; Councilwoman Steps Down: Patch PM

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Free Flu Shot Clinics Scheduled In Marin County

County-sponsored free flu shot clinics will begin Oct. 1 and continue through mid-November.

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Mill Valley Councilwoman Steps Down, Accepts Washington Job

Councilwoman Jessica Jackson said she has accepted a new job in Washington, D.C. and cannot complete the final two years of her second term.

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1 Killed In Crash In Unincorporated Solano County

One person died in a crash Wednesday night in unincorporated Solano County west of Rio Vista, according to the California Highway Patrol.

2 Killed In Solano County Hwy 12 Crash

Two Solano County residents, including one from Suisun City, were killed Wednesday when their vehicle crashed into a concrete roundabout.

City of Cotati Urges Gov. Newsom To Sign Affordable Housing Bill

Cotati is urging California's governor to sign a bill that would give funding to local governments to help them house homeless families.

City In Solano County Sued For Excessive Force, Racial Profiling

A civil rights attorney has sued a Solano County city, and alleges that Vallejo police engage in racial profiling and excessive force.

Napa Motorcyclist Killed In Collision With Vehicle

A 42-year-old Napa man was killed in a collision that occurred Wednesday evening on Berryessa Knoxville Road near Berryessa Drive.

Petaluma Police Planning Bicycle And Pedestrian Safety Operation

This weekend, Petaluma Police will conduct a safety operation aimed at educating bicyclists, drivers & pedestrians on traffic rules & laws.

Sonoma Valley Unified Enrollment Could Drop 10% By 2028: Study

The Sonoma Valley Unified School District should prepare for a more than 10% drop in student enrollment by 2028, a new study says.

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