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NORTH BAY, CA – Missed today's headlines? Here are the Patch stories from Marin, Napa, Solano and Sonoma counties that people are talking about today:
Fairfield Man Pimped Girl, 16: Police
Fairfield police say the girl, a Fresno runaway, was a human trafficking victim in major U.S. cities for the last four years.
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Benicia Woman Dies In Horseback Riding Incident
The woman was riding in a Walnut Creek park when she was thrown from a horse, a Walnut Creek city official said.
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The 25-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene Monday, according to the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office.
The Nuns Fire scorched 56,556 acres in six wildfires across Napa and Sonoma counties.
Few Tricks, Lots Of Treats At Benicia First St. Halloween Event
Several superheroes even dropped in for the fun Saturday.
Napa Throws Halloween Hometown Party
Merchants throughout downtown Napa and "OxBoo" Commons provided early Halloween treats.
Johnson Street Closed Halloween Night In Healdsburg
For the safety of trick-or-treaters, a section of the roadway will be closed to vehicular traffic Tuesday evening.
FOUND: Black Lab Puppy No Longer Missing From Healdsburg
The pup and its owners reunited Monday evening thanks to an observant community member.
Marin Lawmaker Proposes Bill To Stop Wildfire Costs
Assemblyman Marc Levine wants to stop electric companies from passing on wildfire costs to customers.
Sex Offender Compliance Checks Conducted In Marin County
"It is the department's objective to keep the community safe, especially at a high-risk time for offenders such as Halloween season."
End Of Daylight Saving Time 2017: When to Set Your Clocks
An effort to permanently end Daylight Saving Time in California was killed by the legislature in September.
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