1978 Murder Case Solved; New Vax Restrictions | NorCal In Brief

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19 December, 2021

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA — As the weekend wraps up, we've rounded up all the stories you may have missed Saturday and Sunday to prepare you for Monday. But before we jump into the Golden State's top stories, residents should know that California's workplace regulators this week extended coronavirus restrictions into next years and made revisions that have been met with criticism as the state continues to suffer a labor shortage. The revisions state that vaccinated employees they must wear masks and stay 6 feet away from others for 14 days if they return to work after being exposed to someone infected with COVID-19, according to the state. Read more about that here. Here are some of the stories you may have missed this weekend. Man Arrested In Connection With Killing 1978 Of CA Girl, 15Police said they have cracked a decades-old cold case with the arrest last week of a man in connection the slaying of a 15-year-old girl. Traffic Safety Kits Given To Fremont Homeless CommunityFremont is distributing 100 traffic safety kits to its homeless community in an effort to make them more visible while walking and biking. Rohnert Park Man Arrested After Downtown Petaluma FightTwo men were arrested after a fight involving a knife broke out Saturday night in downtown Petaluma. Newsom Touts $300 Million Plan To Tackle Organized TheftNewsom this week announced a $300 million plan to help law enforcement agencies fight retail theft rings. Benicia Residents Take Stand Against Arsenal District DevelopmentSome Benicia residents are working to preserve an area in the city's historic Arsenal District from being developed into a housing project. Missing Siblings Sought By Fremont PolicePolice in Fremont are looking for a teenage brother and sister who ran away from home earlier this week and haven't been seen since. Audubon Christmas Bird Count Kicks Off In SF, OaklandBird waters will scour parks, shorelines and their own backyards in Oakland, Richmond and San Francisco over the next two weeks. One Dead In Fatal Dublin Multi-Car Crash, Vehicle FireThe California Highway Patrol reports that a fatal traffic collision on eastbound Interstate Highway 580 in Dublin early Sunday morning. At-Home COVID-19 Tests Given To Marin County StudentsThe tests were sent home with all Marin County public schoolchildren and school employees this week to be completed after the new year. Hazel Avenue Reopens In Redwood After Traffic CrashRedwood City police have reopened eastbound Woodside Road at Hazel Avenue, after it was closed early Sunday due to a traffic collision. Power Back On In SF For Most PG&E Customers After FirePower has been restored to all but 10 of the 2,100 PG&E customers in San Francisco's financial district who lost power Friday. Napa Co. Judge Sentences Serial Child Molester To Life In PrisonA California judge sentenced a 49-year-old man to 202 years to life in prison Thursday for the sexual assault of multiple children.

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