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Disproportionate Virus Impacts; Man Shot By Deputy Dies: Patch PM

Today's headlines from across the North Bay.

A Napa man who was hospitalized in critical condition from injuries suffered in a deputy-involved shooting has now died.
A Napa man who was hospitalized in critical condition from injuries suffered in a deputy-involved shooting has now died. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

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SFFD's Jason Cortez, a husband and father of two, succumbed to injuries sustained in the Wednesday accident.

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Cal Fire 'Not Letting Guard Down' In Battle Against Glass Fire

"Chances of rain are pretty minimal over the weekend so we are going to keep our boots on the ground to keep this fire in check."

The county is required to submit an equity report to state public health officials.

Man Shot By Napa County Deputy Dies At Hospital: Sheriff's Office

A Napa man who was hospitalized in critical condition from injuries suffered in a deputy-involved shooting has now died.

Gray Fox Strolling Through San Anselmo: Marin Photo Of The Day

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CA Fires 2020: 31 Dead; 4M Acres Burn

The latest on California's largest wildfire season on record. Plus, see a map of all fires burning across the state, Oct. 7.

10 California Pumpkin Patches To Visit In 2020

Check out the best pumpkin patches that are still open this Halloween season across the Golden State.

The California Billionaires Getting Richer During The Pandemic

As the U.S. recovers from the pandemic’s economic fallout, the wealth of the nation’s billionaires increased by 29 percent.

Two Newsom Staffers Test Positive For Coronavirus

Two members of Gov. Gavin Newsom's staff tested positive for COVID-19 this week, and contact tracing has begun.

Newsom Urges Diners To Put Their Masks Back On 'In-Between-Bites'

The California governor tweeted a some COVID-19 precautionary advice that public health officials may not agree with.

Thousands Of College Students Left Homeless Amid Pandemic In CA

As coronavirus fallout closed university campuses, many students took to living in motels, vehicles and in critical need of help.

Freeze First, Verify Second: Unemployed Californians Get A Fright From Edd

As California's unemployment agency tries to cut off fraudsters, those actually unemployed have found their accounts suddenly frozen.

Lawmakers Want To Amend This Prop? It'll Take A "Super, Super, Super-Duper Majority"

A reader has asked us a question about a lesser-known provision buried in one of the year's most controversial ballot measures.

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