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Marin County Approves Citations For Not Wearing Masks
Citations ranging from $25 to $500 can be given to people who are not wearing masks, according to Assistant County Counsel Renee Brewer.
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Three coronavirus-related deaths were reported by Napa County since Friday, bringing the total number of people who've died to seven.
At-Risk Elderly Man Reported Missing From Petaluma: Police
Tung Le, 76, is 5 feet 2 inches tall and wears a blue Dodgers baseball cap and brown jacket, police said.
Former Sonoma County Jail Inmate's Death Investigated
The inmate suffered a head injury while in custody, and died in a local hospital, the sheriff's office said.
The person works at the Benicia Community Center, which the city has closed until further notice.
Transient Accused In Santa Rosa Fire, Extortion Case: Police
A woman seen near the fire was detained, and was soon linked to a report of extortion earlier that morning, police said.
Wells Fargo, United Way Provide Rental Relief In Napa County
Rental assistance is being provided for 300 families, including in Napa County, whose finances have been affected by the coronavirus crisis.
Wells Fargo, United Way Provide Rental Relief In Marin County
Rental assistance is being provided for 300 families, including in Marin County, who've been financially impacted by the coronavirus crisis.
Jackrabbit Poses For Picture In Novato: Photo Of The Day
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CA School Districts Can Apply For In-Person Instruction
While most California schools will start the year online this fall, elementary schools can apply to reopen in-person, the state said.
The tests could reveal who is immune. But there's still much we don't know.
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