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School Threats; Fatal Highway 37 Crash; 800 Turkeys: 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:

Boy Arrested For Making Threats Against San Rafael High: Police

The threats were made for Wednesday and Nov. 25 on Instagram and YouTube, San Rafael police Sgt. Justin Graham said.

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Woman Arrested For Burglarizing San Rafael Business: Police

San Rafael police arrested a woman on suspicion of breaking into a business on E Street and leaving with cash, officials said.

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Foster Farms To Deliver 800 Turkeys To SF-Marin Food Bank

One in five people in San Francisco and Marin County are food insecure, according to the SF-Marin Food Bank.

Police say the case will be forwarded to the U.S. Secret Service, which oversees counterfeit currency matters.

Driver Fatally Struck While Crossing Highway 37 In Vallejo: CHP

California Highway Patrol says the driver walked across the freeway after colliding with a freeway sound wall.

Scammers Calling Napa Co. Residents, Threatening Arrest: Sheriff

"The scammers threaten to arrest you if you refuse to pay them money," according to the Napa County Sheriff's Office.

City Of Calistoga Postpones Grant Street Reconstruction Forum

A forum about the "important vehicle, pedestrian and biking route for many Calistogans" was set for this week but has been rescheduled.

Sonoma Valley Unified Schools Cash In On Increased Lottery Sales

Five huge jackpots last year generated nearly $1.5 billion, with local school districts each getting a share.

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Calif. AG Becerra Makes Supreme Court Argument For DACA

California's attorney general will fight in the high court for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program affecting 700K DREAMERS.

Disney+ Subscribers Report Problems Accessing Streaming Service

Users of the new subscription-based streaming service saw some bumps in the road Tuesday during the highly anticipated product launch.

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