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Earthquakes; Lawsuit Against DA; 'Cats & Dogs' Exhibit: 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:
Unvaxxed Marin Teacher Started School’s Delta Outbreak: Report
- The teacher reportedly read out to the class while unmasked on several occasions according to the report.
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- A chief deputy district attorney claims District Attorney Krishna Adams retaliated against her for working from home during the pandemic.
Rohnert Park Homeless Encampment: Police Provide Latest
- There are never enough beds at Sonoma County shelters, and it is even more challenging amid COVID, police said.
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- BREAKING: A second earthquake near Larkfield-Wikiup was recorded an hour after the first one near — Did YOU feel it?
Healdsburg Tap Water Tests Safe, Boil Water Notice Canceled
- A water main break prompted authorities to issue a boil water notice for a large swath of the city.
- The 27-year-old man was not wearing a seat belt in the fatal Sonoma County crash, authorities said.
Mill Valley Man Charged In ‘Ghost Gun’ Probe
- James William Palmer was arrested and arraigned Wednesday according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
San Rafael Attempted Murder Suspects Appear In Court: Report
- The July 22 shooting on Novato Street in the Canal neighborhood left one man hospitalized.
San Anselmo Museum Exhibit Features Marin Humane Partnership
- Artist Within – A Cedars Gallery, and Marin Humane have collaborated on an exhibit called “It’s Raining Cats & Dogs.”
- Have you ever been greenwashed before?
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