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Took a break from the news this weekend? Worry not, we've rounded up some of the stories you missed in NorCal on Saturday and Sunday.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — As the weekend wraps up, we've rounded up all the stories you may have missed Saturday and Sunday to prepare you for Monday.
But before we jump into Northern California’s top stories, Golden State residents should keep those umbrellas handy because the rain is sticking around at least through Tuesday evening across the Bay Area, according to the National Weather Service.
Also this week, Sherri Papini, the Northern California mother of two who admitted to faking her own sensational kidnapping so that she could visit an old flame, is slated to be sentenced Monday. Prosecutors are adamant that she sees the inside of a jail cell.
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“Papini’s kidnapping hoax was deliberate, well planned, and sophisticated,” prosecutors wrote in their court filing. And she was still falsely telling people she was kidnapped, prosecutors said, months after she pleaded guilty in April to staging the abduction and lying to the FBI about it.
“The nation is watching the outcome of Papini’s sentencing hearing,” Assistant U.S. Attorneys Veronica Alegria and Shelley Weger wrote. “The public needs to know that there will be more than a slap on the wrist for committing financial fraud and making false statements to law enforcement, particularly when those false statements result in the expenditure of substantial resources and implicate innocent people.”
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Finally, Bay Area residents with the travel bug and a tight budget will have a new destination available soon. The low-cost airline Zipair announced plans to offer additional flights from San Jose to Tokyo for as low as $230 each way between December and March, SFGate reported.
From a road rage shooting to ocean rescues, here are the NorCal stories you may have missed this weekend:
1 Killed In Suspected Road Rage Shooting In Bay Area
Authorities are investigating the shooting death of a man Sunday as a road rage incident.
3 Adults Rescued From San Francisco Surf In Separate Incidents
One person was in critical condition and two others were in stable condition after they were pulled from the waters off China Beach.
Attack Of The Ankle-Biter: Aedes Mosquitos Plague Northern California
Here's what you need to know about the invasive and aggressive species of mosquito.
Danville Middle School Teacher Accused Of Lewd Acts On Minors
Nicholas Brandon Moseby, a biology teacher and cheerleading coach was arrested on suspicion of committing lewd acts on two minors.
Project To Protect Bay Area Drinking Water From Wildfires To Begin
The 23,000-acre SFPUC Peninsula Watershed provides roughly one million residents in San Mateo County and San Francisco with clean water.
Boy Struck And Killed In Crosswalk In Santa Clara County
A boy walking with a woman in a San Jose crosswalk was struck and killed, becoming the city's 26th pedestrian fatality this year.
Massive West Coast Corvette Car Show Prompts Road Closures
More than 150 classic and racing Corvettes converged on Los Altos Sunday, prompting road closures throughout the day.
Woman Arrested In Wild San Francisco Police Chase
One suspect remains outstanding after police chased catalytic converter theft suspects. The fleeing driver struck an officer, police said.
DUI Checkpoint Leads To 1 Arrest; 12 Citations
12 drivers were cited for driving without a license and one motorist was arrested for driving under the influence in Rohnert Park.
Adult Rescued From SF Bay Near Pier 40
The victim was treated by medics and was expected to be okay, according to the San Francisco Fire Department.
Some Danville Streets Closed Sunday Amid Annual Devil Mountain Run
The police will begin rolling closures of streets and intersections after the race begins at 8 a.m.
Palo Alto Traffic Stop Leads To Weapons, Narcotics Arrest
During the search, officers located a 9 mm handgun, suspected methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia and pepper spray.
CA's Third Year Of La Niña? Here's How It Will Affect The Weather
Californians have continued to endure extreme weather and strain on the power grid. Forecasters say residents will now brace for La Niña.
Missing CA Woman Found Dead After Storm, Mudslides
A woman was found buried after several feet of mud and debris after a storm devastated mountain communities.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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