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8 Rescued From Cave | Drowning | Man Killed By Falling Branch | Driver Plows Into Pedestrians:NorCal In Brief

Took a break from the news? Worry not. We've rounded up some of the stories you missed in NorCal this weekend.

Firefighters stopped forward progress on a fire that broke out Sunday afternoon near the Altamont Pass, authorities said.
Firefighters stopped forward progress on a fire that broke out Sunday afternoon near the Altamont Pass, authorities said. (California Highway Patrol)

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — As we head into the new week, we've rounded up the stories you may have missed Saturday and Sunday to prepare you for Monday.

But before we jump into Northern California's top stories, residents should expect windy and fire weather conditions across the region, according to the National Weather Service.

"Breezy to windy conditions, especially across the North, East and South Bay mountains and the Santa Cruz mountains through Monday," NWS San Francisco forecasters wrote Sunday. "Elevated fire weather concerns continue through Monday across the interior with low humidities and strong gusts."

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In other news, a brush fire burned 80 acres; a man was fatally struck by a falling tree branch amid strong winds; a person died by a possible drowning at a county park; and eight people were rescued after they became trapped in a cave as seawater rose. Also, three people were killed and five were injured when a vehicle plowed into pedestrians.

Plus, Monday is the last day to register to vote in California's statewide primary election on June 2. Eligible voters who miss the deadline still have the option of same-day registration and casting a provisional ballot at any polling place.

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Here are some of the stories you may have missed:

3 Dead, 5 Injured After Driver Plows Into Pedestrians: Oakland Authorities

The juvenile driver tried to flee on foot but was stopped by people in the area, according to reports.

8 Rescued From Cave Near Santa Cruz County Beach Amid Rising Water

Multiple first responders headed to the scene.

62 Arrested In San Francisco Drug, Fugitive Crackdown

Authorities said 52 of those arrested had outstanding warrants.

80-Acre Fire Burns Near Altamont Pass, Road Closed

Firefighters stopped forward progress on a large fire that broke out Sunday afternoon near the Altamont Pass, authorities said.

Crews Recover Body Of Apparent Drowning Victim At Lake Cottonwood

It remains unclear why the individual entered the lake, the Sheriff's Office said.

Man Killed By Falling Tree Branch Amid Strong Winds In Santa Rosa

He was taken to a local hospital where he died, officials said.

Monday Is Last Day To Register To Vote In June 2 Primary Election

Eligible voters who miss the deadline still have the option of same-day registration and casting a provisional ballot at any polling place.

Person Killed In Early Morning Shooting In San Francisco

One victim was found at the scene suffering from gunshot wounds, police said.

Police Investigate After Finding Person Dead In Harbor Channel

A person was found dead in the water of Richmond's Harbor Channel, police said.

A new interactive maps show how California students compare to their peers nationwide.

CA UFO Sightings In 2026 Gain Intrigue Thanks To Pentagon's Dump Of Files

CA's UFO sightings seem to match the Pentagon's report from Buzz Aldrin's "bright light" on board Apollo to other mysterious flying objects.

DOJ: Deportations Led to Overcrowding, Strained Resources at ICE Facilities

Six detainees died in ICE custody between September 2025 and March — the highest number since the CA Department of Justice started tracking.

ER Visits For Tick Bites At Highest Level In A Decade: What To Know In CA

Ticks are responsible for 90% of all vector-borne diseases, according to the CDC.

Potential 'Super El Niño' Coming Faster Than Expected: What It Means For CA

The National Weather Service said there is a strong chance an historic El Niño will emerge this month and continue into the winter.

These Are California's Favorite State Parks In 2026

This year's list of winners and honorable mentions spans parks across 24 counties.

Trash Cameras Could Get You Charged Extra: CA Waste Giants Launch Bin Surveillance

The initiatives use cameras to enforce capacity limits and identify overstuffed trash cans at the curb.

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