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CALIFORNIA —On the weekend, we present a week in review of the top stories and headlines from all across California. Here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories across the state. You can also find your local Patch and catch up on those stories by clicking here.
- $30M Easter Heist One Of LA's Largest In History
- SoCal High School Investigates AI-Generated Nude Photos Of Students
- 28 Killed In Skydiving Accidents At NorCal Facility, Which Remains Open
- Thief Pleads Guilty In $1.8M Designer Hotel Heist Case: DOJ
- Scuffle Over Stanley Tumbler At Suburban Target Leads To 2 Arrests
- 7 Tons Of Garbage Removed From LA 'Trash House' So Far: Report
- A's Moving To Sacramento In 2025 Before Leaving CA For Vegas
- 2-Year-Old Hit Pregnant Mom With Tesla — Trial Begins Soon
- Prototype Electric Car Catches Fire At Lucid HQ, Takes 3 Hours To Extinguish
- CA Homebuyers Paying Cash Pay 10% Less: Study
- 'Mental Health Services Failed:' Sheriff Addresses 2nd Teen Shooting
- 'Game of Thrones' Actor Sues DA, Claims Career-Ruining Sex-Abuse Charge Was Fabricated
- 'We Lost Everything.' Fundraiser For Family Of 8 Who Lost Home In Fire
- Neighbor Dispute Over Parking Space Ends With 'Hate Crime' Arrest
- Lou Conter, Last Survivor Of USS Arizona In Pearl Harbor Attack, Dies
- 2 Dead After Plane Crashes Near Subdivision
- Angry Neighbors Force Duck Sanctuary To Search For A New Home
- CA Speeding, Red-Light Penalties Are The Costliest In America: Ranking
Other notable stories this week include:
Stolen Guitars, Guns Found After Storage-Unit Burglary Ring Bust: Police
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Officers recovered valuable music equipment and other property worth tens of thousands of dollars while executing a search warrant.
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The man turned them in without knowing they were live, police said.
Firefighters put training to good use over the rainy Easter weekend after a horse and rider became trapped in the Santa Ana River.
See photos of the Duchess of Sussex's recent visit to pediatric patients.
Good Samaritan Shot At While Trying To Stop Robbery: Police
The gunman shot several rounds at the victim, according to police.
Some Bay Area Grocery Stores Still Overcharging Customers: Report
Recent price inspections found some locations repeatedly overcharged customers for certain items.
Man Rescued From Rock Face In Golden Gate National Recreation Area: Video
First responders said a man fell from a cliff and was clinging to a rock face when he was rescued Sunday night.
Suit Challenges $1B In Funding To Sustain CA's Last Nuclear Plant
An environmental group sued over an EPA decision to award over $1 billion to help keep California’s last nuclear plant running beyond 2025.
Motorists Creep Along 1 Lane After Part Of CA's Highway 1 Collapses
Motorists crept along one lane of a scenic stretch of California's iconic Highway 1 on Monday after a giant chunk of it collapsed.
FBI Offering $25,000 For Arrest Of Man Who Damaged SCE Substation
According to the FBI, the suspect tried to cause a system failure at a Southern California Edison substation and caused significant damage.
California's $1.08B Powerball Ticket Winner Revealed
California Lottery officials revealed the identity of the mystery winner of one of the largest Powerball jackpots in history.
Man Gets 35 Days In Jail For Punching Journalist
The SoCal man punched the journalist during a clash between protestors in Huntington Beach seven years ago, officials said.
Man In Wheelchair Struck By Train At Bay Area Station
The victim was recovered from the tracks.
The lawsuit alleges police used a Taser and arrested a man with epilepsy who was experiencing a seizure and awaiting medical care.
San Francisco Seeing An Upswing In Tourism After Hosting Large Events
San Francisco's iconic Pier 39 is abuzz with activity as tourists from around the world flock to explore the vibrant Embarcadero corridor.
Amid San Francisco's Market Street Struggles, Some Propose Reversing Ban On Private Vehicles
"It's empty. It's like abandoned. If you compare from before, it's like nobody is in town," said Zughaiyer.
Bay Area Chase Suspect Rams Cop Car Twice: Sheriff
Allen Gillen is accused of ramming an occupied vehicle, leading police on a chase, then ramming twice into a sheriff's car in Walnut Creek.
2 Dead, 3 Injured In Wrong-Way Central Valley Freeway Crash: CHP
A Honda was traveling east in a westbound lane early Sunday morning, resulting in a fatal head-on crash.
A man heard on a wire committing to an attack got a sentencing break out of consideration for his troubled childhood and efforts to change.
Restaurateur Accused Of Sexual Assaults At Former San Diego Eatery
Geoffrey Enrico Cole, 41, was arrested hours after a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the grand opening of his new downtown restaurant.
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