NORTHERN CALIFORNIA — As the weekend wraps up, 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 know that the cooling trend will continue, at least for Monday.
Most areas will remain as much as 10 degrees cooler than is typical for early July, according to the National Weather Service. But, according to the forecast, a gradual warmup begins Tuesday.
In other news, the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, allegedly struck a legally parked vehicle in Yountville over the holiday weekend before driving away, causing significant damage, according to the Napa County Sheriff's Office.
Paul Pelosi caused major damage to a parked car in Napa County, striking the vehicle and then fleeing, the sheriff's office said. The 86-year-old had no alcohol in his system.
Paul Pelosi Flees Scene Of Crash Involving Major Damage: Napa County Authorities
The husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi previously pleaded guilty to charges of driving under the influence in Napa County.
Double Morning Earthquakes Shake Northern California
Two small earthquakes less than an hour apart on Sunday rattled communities across the Central Coast and South Bay.
Monterey Rower Smashes Pacific Crossing Speed Records
After 44 days alone on the Pacific, a California river guide reached Hawaii, shattered long-standing ocean rowing records.
Woman Accused Of Pulling Trigger During Botched Robbery
Mendocino County deputies said a Covelo woman allegedly tried to shoot her roommate after an attempted robbery, but the rifle malfunctioned.
Police Arrest Four Teens After Petaluma Target Chase
Two teens wanted on felony warrants were among four suspects arrested after an alleged Santa Rosa Target theft and neighborhood chase.
Carl's Jr. Fire Causes $200K Damage: Santa Rosa PD
Carl's Jr. fire causes $200,000 damage in Santa Rosa. An ambulance spotted flames coming from the restaurant's roof and called authorities.
Woman Killed In Early Morning San Jose Shooting
A suspect in the fatal early morning shooting of a woman found dead in San Jose is in custody.
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