Police Chase; Citizen Of The Year; Eviction Moratorium: Patch PM
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Mill Valley CA
26 January, 2021
8:24 PM
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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: Teacher Accused Of Lewd Contact With Sonoma Valley HS Student Detectives gathered and analyzed evidence, including sexually inappropriate emails, Sonoma police said. Hit-And-Run Suspect Leads Officers On Several-Mile Pursuit: SRPD Santa Rosa police thanked the CHP and Sonoma County Sheriff's Office for assistance in the chase from Santa Rosa to Petaluma to Healdsburg. Freeze Warning, Flash Flood Watch Issued For Sonoma County Following a freeze warning through Tuesday morning, a flash flood watch is set to go into effect for Sonoma County. Napa County Reverts To Purple Tier As State Lifts Regional Order The order that limited nonessential activities by implementing a curfew between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. has also been lifted. St. Helena Prepares For Storms, Makes Sandbags Available "St. Helena can expect heavy rains, which leads to rapidly rising river levels, ponding, and flooding in roadways." Committee To Award Napa County Arts, Culture & Heritage Grants The Napa County Arts and Culture Advisory Committee invites nonprofit organizations to apply for grant funds. Susan Mathews Named 2020 Novato Citizen Of The Year Susan Mathews, a Novato resident since 1999, has been the executive director of the nonprofit School Fuel since she co-founded it in 2003. North Marin Community Services Food Pantry Team Receives Award The North Marin Community Services Food Pantry volunteer team, led by Cindy Stern, received the first Community Pandemic Assistance Award. Beautiful Rodeo Beach: Photos Of The Day Patch loves photos! Share your photos with Patch and your work could be featured. Double Rainbow Over Novato: Photo Of The Day Patch loves photos! Share your photos with Patch and your work could be featured. CA Vaccine: Priority Shifts To Age, Revamps Delivery System Golden State officials yet again announced changes to its vaccine rollout, which will pivot to prioritize age and equity. What to know: California Could Extend Its Eviction Moratorium Through June The California Legislature will vote up against a critical deadline Thursday as Rental protections are set to expire in less than a week. An Alternative To Newsom's Plan On Textbooks COMMENTARY: Before California uses taxpayer funds to develop "free" online textbooks, lawmakers should consider another possibility. 'The Most Basic Form Of PPE': 1.6 Million Households Face Water Shutoffs The first thing Deborah Bell-Holt does each morning is check whether water still flows from her bathroom faucet.
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