In addition, the Department of Justice is adopting bodyworn cameras for all special agents conducting field operations.
The 18 employees will together receive $51,860 in back wages, officials said.
A foursome who left for a day of fishing Friday never returned. Two of the boaters are confirmed dead, and two remain missing.
Fire officials said the cause of the fire is under investigation, but it appears to have started spontaneously.
And for those who think they can quickly glance at their phones while behind the wheel, share this video from the NHTSA.
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Meanwhile, the search continues for the other two missing boaters.
A foursome left on Friday from Bodega Bay for a day of fishing. Two of the boaters are confirmed dead. The boat was recovered Saturday.
Emergency crews found one person dead on the shoreline at Bird Rock and found another person dead in a debris field off of Tomales Point.
CHP officials say that when the woman got out to help at a local crash, and the man took off in her car.
Police say the man stole prescription drugs from a Corte Madera Rite Aid Pharmacy.
The chase only ended after authorities set out a spike strip.
The man was an employee of San Rafael-based engineering contractor firm.
The car theft turned into a police chase, and ended in a crash and manhunt.
Crash affecting traffic near the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge in the San Quentin area.
San Rafael police say they watched as a man stole a decoy bicycle right in front of them.
Police say that a traffic stop in San Rafael took a turn when they noticed a juvenile girl in the vehicle with an older man.
Police are now looking for the woman who ripped a local resident off.
The CHP says that all of the deaths were preventable.
Eloi Vasquez, 19, was last seen at a party at USC in Los Angeles. Anonymous tipsters can call Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-TIPS (8477).
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Police confirm that the 30-year-old is in Huntington Beach. Law enforcement and FBI were working the case.
The 24-year-old told police she knew about the search but was dodging authorities because of the warrant.
More details are emerging in the tragic hiking death that happened this weekend in Point Reyes.
The course is planned for April 15.
Crews fanned out on the mountain, above Stinson Beach, to locate the pair Tuesday.
A man called police saying Denise Huskins, 30, was forcibly taken on Monday morning.
Emergency crews responded to the Arch Rock area where the pair plummeted 60 feet on Saturday.
The 54-year-old was convicted of raping and murdering his stepdaughter in 2001.
The incident happened Wednesday afternoon.
The vessel was taking on massive amounts of water near Alcatraz Island.
J.C.X. Simon was convicted in a series of racially-motivated killings and attacks in San Francisco between October 1973 and April 1974.
The civil lawsuit alleges although the man was 19 at the time of the attack, his parents are liable on grounds of negligent upbringing.
The vessel caught fire in the San Francisco Bay this weekend.
Officers staked out offenders who had been told by a San Rafael judge not to drive or who had their license suspended.
The hiker fell 60 to 80 feet over a cliff, ricocheting into the waves. The rescuers scrambled down a narrow goat trail to reach him.
The men are suspected of vandalizing a historic structure in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
The agency issued an alert this week, reminding Californians to install carbon monoxide alarms.
A Sacramento resident is now facing several charges.
Marin County officials were looking in the San Geronimo area for a 70-year-old man with dementia.