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Sheriff: Man broke in, stole food from refrigerator at Guerneville refuse facility

A man broke into the employee shack at the Guerneville refuse transfer station early Friday and stole food from a refrigerator, the Sonoma County Sheriff’s …

 

In wake of fires, homeless population swells in Sonoma County

Last October’s devastating wildfires helped swell Sonoma County’s homeless population for the first time since 2011, raising the count by 6 percent, or 161 people, …

 

Mother of former Oakland girl declared dead twice slams doctors at funeral

OAKLAND — After battling for more than four years to keep a comatose daughter declared brain dead from being issued a California death certificate, Nailah …

 

2 women publicly accuse Indiana AG of groping

INDIANAPOLIS — Two women came forward Friday to publicly accuse Attorney General Curtis Hill of groping them during a party earlier this year, increasing pressure …

 

Petaluma police seek ‘baby-faced’ bank robbery suspect

Petaluma police are searching for a man with a “baby face” who is suspected of robbing a bank Friday morning.

 

'Super sorry' Willits man who killed endangered leopard gets $10,000 fine, probation

A Willits man who hunted a protected South African leopard and smuggled it into the United States was ordered this week to pay a $10,000 …

 

Southern California hit by record-breaking heat wave

LOS ANGELES — Southern California baked Friday under a heat wave that forecasters correctly predicted would be one for the record books, with widespread triple-digit …

 

90-acre Mendocino County blaze almost out

A 90-acre fire that broke out Thursday afternoon north of Boonville in Mendocino County is 90 percent contained, fire officials said Friday.

 

Dozens remember former Oakland girl who was declared dead twice

OAKLAND — Dozens of family members, friends and other mourners filed into a Northern California church Tuesday for the funeral of a teenage girl at …

 

Pence defends ICE, rips Democrats

WASHINGTON — Vice President Mike Pence on Friday defended federal immigration authorities against what he called "spurious attacks," accusing Democrats of making opposition to U.S.

 

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