Reward Offered; Travel Advisory; Scholarship Finalist: Patch PM

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Petaluma CA

29 March, 2021

11:55 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: 10 Arrested During Task Force Operation In Rohnert Park, Cotati The Sonoma County Auto Theft Task Force, Rohnert Park and Cotati police, and the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office conducted a daylong sting. Reward Offered In Search For Homicide Suspect, Santa Rosa PD Says Clifford Adams is wanted in connection with the death of a woman at a Santa Rosa homeless encampment. Wind Advisory Issued For North Bay Mountains Winds to the north at 15-25 mph are expected, with gusts up to 55 miles per hour at the highest peaks. Marin Health Officer Issues Coronavirus Travel Advisory "If you have the travel bug, remember that COVID-19 is a travel bug," Health Officer Dr. Matt Willis said in a statement. Mill Valley Philharmonic Lecture Confronts Controversial Classic A ballet that inspired a riot will be the topic of a virtual lecture the Mill Valley Philharmonic will host next month. Petaluma Sergeant Graduates From Leadership Program Sergeant Nick McGowan graduated from the Sherman Block Supervisory Leadership Institute with 15 law enforcement supervisors in the state. Novato's Jack Moffett Named National Merit Scholarship Finalist Moffett is among a pool of more than 15,000 finalists that will be considered for a 2021 National Merit Scholarship. Ex-San Rafael Cop Tapped To Head Ross' Police Department Raffaello "Ralph" Pata ended a 34-year run with the San Rafael Police Department when he retired Aug. 31, 2018. San Rafael Rallies Against Anti-Asian Hate: Report A group of around 200 gathered Friday at San Rafael's City Plaza, The Marin Independent Journal reports. City Of Napa: Vaccine Eligibility Extends To All Individuals On April 15 See the latest announcement from the City of Napa. Benicia Customers Asked To Be Aware Of Water Use As State Cuts City's Preliminary Water Allocation The California Department of Water Resources cut the City of Benicia's preliminary water allocation from 15 percent to 5 percent.

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