Catch up on Northern California's top stories for Thursday, June 4
The bird was reunited with its mother, authorities said.
County health inspectors confirmed the infestation at the location, which has shut down the grocery location in the meantime.
From a city council presentation to a week without meat, sixth graders turned a classroom project into real-world action.
Bay Area animal shelters reclaim dogs as investigators examine allegations that a NorCal rescue killed animals, collected payments.
Gunfire kills student, wounds three more victims after graduation at a Fairfield high school.
Suspects fled on foot in multiple directions after a patrol officer spotted their black Range Rover and moved to stop them, police said.
The family-friendly event features goal challenges, mini soccer matches and a 10-foot soccer ball photo installation.
Dwindling roster numbers and a coach's departure appeared to be catalysts, according to a Mercury News report.
BART MART is a series of smaller pop-up art markets in BART stations.
The surfer leaves behind his wife and three dogs, according to a fundraiser.
Concord police arrested two suspects in a perfume heist at an Ulta Beauty store in the Willows Shopping Center.
The identification of two people using Flock surveillance footage highlights the debate over the roadside surveillance cameras.
Police detained a suspect after a pursuit, crash, and manhunt.
Guests 50 and older are invited to an evening of live music, dancing, themed decor, photos, and refreshments.
The Saturday event includes a flag-raising ceremony, keynote speakers, performances and family-friendly activities.
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