Catch up on Northern California's top stories for Thursday, April 16
Traffic was slow because of a crash involving a man who decided not to linger and took his chainsaw on the road.
A toxicology revealed fentanyl and Narcan in the toddler's bloodstream, according to prosecutors.
Food Network celeb Guy Fieri apologies on X for friendly greeting with extreme "manosphere" brothers, Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate.
Police said the suspect fled to the campus and was caught on school grounds.
Police say the woman is 4 feet, 5 inches tall and only speaks Nepali.
Detectives from the police department's investigative services section executed a search warrant and apprehended one person, police said.
A phone threat prompted a lockdown and a large police response at a local elementary school, police said.
The community is invited to help convert a portion of the park into a low-water landscape.
Officials pause data center approvals to write rules amid AI surge.
A season of wine, community, and rituals takes shape starting this weekend with lessons on wine talk and a wild flame-throwing chef.
Mobile vans deliver benefits access, health support, and in-person assistance to residents far from Sonoma County offices.
UC Berkeley initiated a review of the name following reporting in the New York Times.
The police department had advised residents to avoid a portion of the road during the early morning operation.
Firefighters halt forward progress as crews remain to make sure no hotspots remain.
This is the city's first reported case in seven years.
The driver has been charged with murder and with leaving the scene of the crash, authorities said.
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