Catch up on Northern California's top stories for Wednesday, July 1.
Family-owned kennel received online attacks and angry calls fueled by confusion over Humboldt Miranda's Rescue dog rescue investigation.
The shooting happened soon after the conclusion of the Mexico-Ecuador World Cup game on Tuesday.
Police say the mother failed to return the child to his father, as required by a court-ordered custody agreement.
"This incident is a sobering reminder of how precious and vulnerable places like this are," The Peralta House Museum officials said.
The Trump-controlled Federal Communications Commission is reviewing broadcast licenses for several stations.
"This incident is an important reminder to stay aware of your surroundings," police said.
A new round of laws will impact Californians across the state when they go into effect on July 1.
Northbound Mission Blvd. traffic was being directed onto I-680, while southbound Mission Blvd. traffic was unaffected, police said.
Two separate altercations left at least two people with stab wounds. Police said the injuries were not considered life-threatening.
The 47-year-old Fremont resident was biking when he and a driver collided near a freeway onramp, according to police.
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