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A woman was arrested on suspicion of throwing hot coffee on a cafe worker and punching a police officer in the face in Healdsburg.
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North Bay Early Morning Rollover Crash Kills Man, Injures Dog
The California Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal early Wednesday morning crash that happened on Interstate Highway 80 in Vallejo.
A Vacaville police officer was caught punching his K-9 partner in a parking lot on camera.
Petaluma Christmas Day Arson Suspect Arrested
A suspect was taken into custody Tuesday in connection to two fires that broke out downtown Petaluma on Christmas Day.
Girl Found Dead In Back Of Car, Teen Driver Accused Of DUI: SRPD
"There were no signs of trauma to the victim and the circumstances surrounding her death are still under investigation."
Marin Man Arrested For Brandishing Knife, Battery: Police
Chris Bin, 38, was booked on suspicion of brandishing a knife, resisting arrest, and battery on a police officer, police said.
New Year's Eve 2020 Dinners To-Go: SF Bay Area Restaurants
Whether you usher in 2021 with tamales, lobster, prime rib or pizza, Patch has takeout deals for every taste & budget.
Gifts That Give Back To Animals All Year Long
"Tribute" donations are a way to honor those you love while helping to ensure the protection of animals.
CA School Reopening Plans: Gov. Lays Out In-Person Framework
"In-person is the best setting to meet not only the learning needs, but the mental health and social-emotional needs of our kids."
California Worked With Social Companies To Remove Election Misinformation
CA worked with social media companies, created an internal database and developed threat levels to fight 2020 election misinformation.
New Law In 1 Minute: Cal State Requiring Ethnic Studies Class
At the height of the civil rights movement in the 1960s, California students led the nation in creating college ethnic studies programs.
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