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Officer Saves Man's Life; Poultry Plant Refutes Cruelty Claims; Bad Coke Deal: Today Around Napa Valley
Catch up on today's stories from around Napa Valley and 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:
Poultry Plant Refutes Activists' Animal Cruelty Claims
"All chickens are locally sourced on family farms," said a spokesman for Petaluma Poultry.
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Novato Officer Saves Overdosing Man's Life
Officer James Rinkor gave the 63-year-old man a dose of Naloxone, a medication designed to rapidly reverse opioid overdose.
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Coroner IDs East Bay Woman Killed In U.S. 101 Hit-And-Run
The driver in the alleged hit-and-run collision in Laytonville remains at large, CHP said.
3 Men Caught Putting Skimming Device On ATM In Novato (PHOTOS)
Novato police are searching for three men who placed a skimming device on an ATM at the 76 gas station on Ignacio Boulevard.
3 Petaluma Teens Suspected Of Robbery After Bad Coke Deal: Police
The teens, ages 15 and 14, had arranged to meet the alleged victim Saturday at Petaluma High School, police said.
Tree Trimmer Injured On Napa Job Site: City Official
The worker was hospitalized after police reported that an "industrial accident" had occurred in a residential area of Napa.
Eleven interns between ages 16 and 20 participated in the second year of Marin County's Career Explorer Youth Program.
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