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More Indoor Closures; Inmate Deaths; Vegetation Fire: 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:
2 Arrested After Camera Detects Stolen Pickup In Marin County
The pickup the men were driving had been stolen at San Francisco International Airport, Sausalito police said.
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Marin County Ordered To Close More Indoor Businesses
The impacted businesses and services may remain open, but only if they can be modified to operate outside or by pick-up.
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Sonoma County Sheriff's deputies initially responded to a report of a physical fight between two women.
3 More San Quentin Inmates Die Over Weekend Of COVID-19 Complications
The three weekend deaths bring the San Quentin coronavirus death toll to nine since the COVID-19 outbreak began last month.
Vegetation Fire In South Santa Rosa: Crews Stop Forward Spread
Firefighters remained at the scene of a two-alarm wildland blaze along Stony Point Road, according to the Santa Rosa Fire Department.
CA Closes Most Indoor Activities Statewide As Coronavirus Surges
Restaurants, theaters and more are ordered to stop indoor service, while 30 counties must close gyms, hair salons and other businesses.
CA School Districts Navigate Safety Fears As They Plan Reopening
California school superintendents are negotiating an obstacle course of regulations, parental angst and safety concerns.
Coronavirus In California: What To Know Monday, July 13
Here's a roundup of all the coronavirus developments in California as of July 13.
From the weekend:
2 Killed, 3 Badly Injured In Santa Rosa Crash
Two men were killed and three people were hospitalized with serious injuries in a vehicle collision early Sunday morning, police said.
Marin County Fair Food Sold At San Rafael Drive-Thru
Cars were lined up 15-20 deep at booths for giant corndogs, funnel cake, candy apples and more at a San Rafael parking lot Saturday.
Anger Mounts Over Bay Area's Piecemeal Coronavirus Approach
Months after the Bay Area won praise for its COVID-19 response, confused residents are now faulting counties for their differing approaches.
July 15 Tax Deadline: 5 Things To Know In California
After being extended three months because of the coronavirus crisis, the 2019 tax deadline is fast approaching.
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