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FEMA Scam; School Waiver Update; Highway Closure: 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:
Support Stations Open For Sonoma County Glass Fire Evacuees
- Sonoma County residents in areas where evacuation orders have been lifted are being encouraged to visit the supply and support stations.
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- The clinics, which are part of an effort to avoid a "twindemic," are scheduled to be held in locations throughout the county.
County Of Sonoma Provides Update On Review Of School Waivers For In-Person Instruction
- The next phase involves a mandatory consultation and review with the California Department of Public Health.
36 Year Old Sentenced To 19 Years In Prison For Sexual Assault Of 9 Year Old Girl In Sonoma County
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- The crimes came to light when the 9-year-old victim's mother found inappropriate material on the child's phone.
Marin County Rite Aid Locations Offering Flu Shots
- Rite Aid is now offering flu shots at all California locations. The company has also expanded its coronavirus testing.
Caltrans To Close Eastbound Hwy 12 Overnight In Solano County
- The full eastbound closure is scheduled for two nights.
'Largest Haunted House In North Bay' Canceled For 2020
- "...With a heavy heart, we have to announce that Blind Scream Haunted House will not be opening this year 2020 due to COVID19 restrictions."
Scammers File Fake FEMA Applications In Glass, Hennessey Fires
- The Napa County DA's Office received several reports from residents whose information was used to file fraudulent FEMA applications.
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