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Today's headlines from across the North Bay.

Santa Rosa police seized cash and drugs Thursday from a home at 191 Rancho Verde Circle in Rohnert Park, police said in a news release.
Santa Rosa police seized cash and drugs Thursday from a home at 191 Rancho Verde Circle in Rohnert Park, police said in a news release. (Santa Rosa Police Department)

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:

Goats Ge-eh-tting The Job Done In Sonoma County

  • After devouring 20 acres of grass along northbound U.S. Highway 101, the herbivore herd is moving to munch on the south side.

City Of Napa Closes Main Street Between 2nd, 3rd Streets

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  • The temporary closure is to give more space for pedestrians to properly social distance when visiting restaurants and Veterans Park.

Coroner's Office Identifies Toddler Struck, Killed By Car In Napa

  • The 2-year-old boy was rushed to a hospital but did not survive, police said.

2 Rohnert Park Residents Arrested In Drug Investigation: SRPD

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  • Scott Reed and Carissa Sypriano were taken into custody when Santa Rosa police served a warrant at the pair's Rohnert Park residence.

Marin Center Exhibit Hall To Undergo Seismic Upgrades

  • The $2 million seismic improvement project begins in August 2021.

Marin Transit To Expand Service To Avoid Crowding Amid Coronavirus

  • Marin Transit will offer additional routes to accommodate as many passengers as possible and allow for adequate physical distancing.

PG&E Conducting Drills For Public Safety Power Shutoffs In Marin

  • In Marin County, crews will patrol near Inverness, Lagunitas, Marshall, Nicasio, Olema and Point Reyes.

Job Openings In NorCal: Businesses Hiring Amid Coronavirus

  • As unemployment remains high across California, many companies are still looking to hire.

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