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Road Rage; Protesters March; Fair Goes Virtual: Patch PM

Today's headlines from across the North Bay.

Protestors marched for racial justice Saturday in Mill Valley.
Protestors marched for racial justice Saturday in Mill Valley. (Bára B. of B|witched Labs Photography​)

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:

Suspect Sought In Road-Rage Shooting: Santa Rosa PD

  • A reward is offered for an arrest in the incident that left a man hospitalized in serious condition.

Authorities ID Pedestrian Killed In Novato Hit-And-Run

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  • Melissa Hisel, 25, of Santa Rosa was struck on Redwood Boulevard at Rush Creek Place, authorities said.

Sonoma-Marin Fair Goes Virtual: What To Know

  • "Since our friends and neighbors can’t come to us, we hope to bring a little of the Fair to their homes."

Sonoma County Allows Wineries, Breweries To Reopen

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  • The change to Sonoma County's coronavirus-related public health order coincides with the state's.

Senate Passes Dodd's Bill Allowing 'Hi-Lo' Warning Sirens

  • "With wildfire season upon us, it’s critical that we are able inform people of the need to evacuate quickly."

Novato To Close Part Of Grant Avenue On Weekends During Summer

  • The city of Novato is launching a street closure program to support local businesses and restaurants during the coronavirus pandemic.

Protestors March Against Police Brutality In Mill Valley

  • PHOTOS: Participants marched from Mill Valley Depot to Miller Avenue.

2 Arrests Made In Rohnert Park Homicide Investigation, Police Say

  • A Clearlake man who was previously interviewed in the case was arrested. The other arrest was a passenger in the victim's truck, police say.

Marin County Sheriff's Office Stops Using Carotid Restraint

  • The Marin County Sheriff's Office announced Thursday it has suspended the use of the carotid restraint until further notice.

No Bail Rule Rescinded By Judicial Council Of California

  • The council had set bail at $0 for lower-level offenses to reduce jail populations to lower the risk of coronavirus outbreaks.

Science Teachers Find New Ways To Bring Hands-On Experiments

  • The pandemic has forced teachers like College Park High School's Dylan Bland to adapt goals and lessons to a virtual setting.

Novato Unified To Stream High School Graduations

  • San Marin High School, Novato High School, Marin Oaks High School and NOVA Independent Study will livestream their graduations.

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