Catch up on Northern California's top stories for Thursday, May 28
Police say the behavior is normal during breeding season and that residents should give them space.
An early morning domestic violence report ended in the chase of a suspected stolen vehicle through Napa streets and power outages.
DNA evidence identifies a suspect in the 1983 sexual assault and murder of a Sonoma County man.
The teen was at a bus stop when he approached the man out of concern, police said.
Aircraft crash injures three people as federal investigators begin examining what caused a failed landing at a local airport.
Police say the attack left the woman with deep cranial and facial lacerations.
She was convicted on more than 60 counts after hosting alcohol-fueled sex parties for underage teenagers at her home, prosecutors said.
The surfer was taken to a hospital in critical condition, authorities said.
The defendant was found guilty of robbery, prosecutors said.
Investigators seized evidence connected with the shooting at the suspect's home, police said.
The man was identified decades after his family was told he had been lost at sea. His 94-year-old niece was waiting on the tarmac.
Kids said the dirt jumps demolition left them “with nothing to do after school” and presented about 100 signatures backing new facilities.
The Orchard, located near Costco and San Ramon Creek, will launch pre-sales this summer. Prices are expected in the mid-$1 million range.
New Bishop Ranch park is the first of 50 planned acres of parks and open space, with more public art to come.
Two DHS students presented Dravix, a platform designed to help engineers identify promising fire-resistant materials.
LHS student Archismita Murkherjee's "A.S.H.A." is a student-led nonprofit that educates their peers on preventing trafficking.
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