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Joker Car Driver Busted; 1st Co-Infection; Inmate ID'd: Patch PM

Today's headlines from across the North Bay.

North Bay news for Friday, Oct. 30, 2020.
North Bay news for Friday, Oct. 30, 2020. (Kristin Borden/Patch)

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:

First Flu, Coronavirus Co-Infection In Solano County Confirmed

  • The co-infection prompted Solano County public health officials to urge residents to get a flu shot.

Jail Inmate Who Died Identified By Sonoma County Sheriff's Office

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  • The female inmate was found unresponsive in her cell minutes after her cellmate suffered a medical emergency, the sheriff's office said.

Armed Man At Breonna Taylor Mural In Marin Won't Be Charged: DA

  • San Rafael police said the Marin County District Attorney's Office declined to press charges in the case.

Man Driving Joker Car Arrested In NorCal Traffic Stop: Police

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  • It was no laughing matter, police said, when officers "quickly noticed drugs inside the car."

Police Officer Matt Frick Announces Retirement After 13 Years

  • The patrol officer, DARE instructor and crisis negotiator received the Medal of Valor for his life saving efforts in 2016.

Marin Reggae Band Delivers a Song for the Times

  • Kana Mota makes its debut with 'Mr. President,' sending the perfect peaceful message during the civil rights uprising.

Napa County Local Assistance Center Changes Days Of Service

  • Some 800 residents and business owners impacted by the Glass and Hennessey fires have already received services.

Expect Traffic Delays On Hwy 128 Near Conn Creek Bridge: Caltrans

  • Caltrans will have one-way traffic control in effect part of next week.

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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