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Roseville School District Risks Losing Liability Insurance After Defying Mask Mandate
A Northern California school district is at risk of losing its liability insurance for defying the state mask mandate.
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Roseville School District at Risk of Losing Liability Insurance for Defying Mask Mandate
A Northern California school district is at risk of losing its liability insurance for defying the state mask mandate.
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Biden Calls CA Woman Who Wrote Letter About Job Loss
President Joe Biden personally called a California woman who was laid off because of the coronavirus pandemic, during what the White House said is part of an effort to help him engage more consistently with regular Americans. Marianne Favro reports.
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Slain Deputy Remembered as Devoted Father, Committed Deputy
Thousands of friends, colleagues and family remembered a Northern California sheriff’s deputy killed last month while responding to a call about a theft from a marijuana garden as a devoted father and a committed deputy.
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Deputy Shot and Killed in Line of Duty
An El Dorado County police officer was killed Wednesday morning responding to an active shooter situation in Sonmerset.
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Memorial Service Thursday for Slain Sacramento Officer
Memorial services for a Sacramento police officer killed in the line of duty will be held Thursday.
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2 Amtrak Trains Reverse Course When Avalanche Closes Tracks
Two Amtrak trains together carrying nearly 300 passengers stopped and reversed directions because of an avalanche that closed railroad tracks in the Sierra Nevada in northern California. More than 4 feet of snow has fallen over the past two days and winds have been gusting in excess of 100 mph.
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Real Estate Website Helps Residents Looking to Move Out of Bay Area
A group of real estate professionals have launched a website to help residents who plan to leave the Bay Area.
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Shooting Kills Double-Homicide Suspect, Injures Two Sacramento Police Officers
Sacramento police say a suspect wanted in a double-homicide has been killed in a shootout that also left two officers injured.
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Vallejo-Fairfield is Hottest Real Estate Market in United States
The most in-demand housing market in the United States is in the Bay Area. No shock there, right? But what may come as a surprise is that it is the Vallejo-Fairfield market in Solano County.
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East Bay Chinese Restaurant Owners Accused of Stealing Millions in Wages
Five people are set to be sentenced in wage theft case involving four Bay Area Chinese restaurants.
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Sikhs Step Up, Welcome Oroville Dam Evacuees to Their Temples
Members of the Sikh faith are inviting the 188,000 evacuees who were forced to leave their homes because of the damaged Oroville Dam emergency spillway to come to their temples for a nice vegetarian meal and a rest on the floor of their prayer halls.
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‘Shame on You!' Police Forced to Escort Congressman After Rowdy Roseville Town Hall
Republican Congressman Tom McClintock faced a rowdy crowd at a packed town hall meeting in Roseville, and had to be escorted by police as protesters followed him shouting, “Shame on you!”
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Surveillance Video Captures ‘Purse Pirate' in Roseville Market
A woman at a grocery store in Roseville was seen on surveillance video snatching items from another woman’s purse, according to the Roseville Police Department.
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California Toddler Declared Brain Dead Moved to New Hospital
A California toddler whose family waged a court battle to keep him on life support after he was declared brain dead has been transferred to a hospital outside the U.S., the family said.
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Guy Fieri Wants Out of Johnny Garlic's Restaurant Chain
Famed restaurateur Guy Fieri has landed himself in hot water. The celebrity chef, who rose to fame after starring in numerous Food Network TV shows, is being sued by his longtime business partner, Steve Gruber, after it was revealed that the TV star has plans to ditch the restaurant chain the two co-founded together in 1996.
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Dead Boater Identified After Fishing Vessel Capsizes in Tomales Bay
The Marin County coroner’s office has identified a boater who was found dead in Tomales Bay after a fishing boat capsized Monday as 55-year-old Ananiy Malinovskiy of Roseville.
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Residents Raise Concerns Over Valero's Proposed Crude Oil By Rail Through Benicia
A proposal to transport crude oil by rail through Benicia is not sitting well with residents, who came out in full force to a Tuesday night city planning commission meeting to discuss it.
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Bay Area Residents in High-Speed Chase Linked to Denver Robbery
Federal officials announced Friday that five Bay Area residents arrested in a high-speed chase from Sacramento to Martinez were also wanted for a robbery at a Denver jewelry store earlier in the week.
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California Halts Student Grants at 10 Heald Colleges
California has suspended Cal Grants payments to 10 Heald College campuses.