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Man Charged With Attempted Murder Of 3 Police Officers | 185 Tickets

ALSO: DA Urges Legislators To Fund Addiction Treatment; Courthouse Closed Due To Power Outage; Sculptor Needed; Triplet Lambs Photo.

Sunrise near San Francisco International Airport. (SFO)
Sunrise near San Francisco International Airport. (SFO) (Claus Weisemann/Photo taken Sep 24, 2024)

Catch up on Northern California's top stories for Wednesday, Feb. 26.

Man Charged With Attempted Murder Of 3 Police Officers

If convicted, he could spend life in prison due to enhancements filed by the new district attorney.

Sonoma County Man Pleads Guilty To Raping His Ex At Marin Headlands

The 28-year-old has been in federal custody since the incident in August 2024.

185 Tickets Handed Out Within Hours In One City

Local police were joined by the California Highway Patrol and other agencies.

DA Urges Legislators To Fund Addiction Treatment

"Funding treatment for those ready to address their illness is a reflection of our common values."

Courthouse Closed Due To Power Outage

The East County Hall of Justice is closed Wednesday due to a power outage. Hearings are being redirected to other courthouses.

Police Seeking Witnesses To Deadly Bicycle Crash

The victim died a week after being injured.

Former Stanford Research Coordinator Convicted Of Crime

“Her senseless actions undermined a study into the safety and efficacy of a new treatment for breast cancer patients.”

Family Of Alexys Garcia Hosting Pet Food Drive In Her Memory

The family of Alexys Garcia, an animal lover was was killed at 25 in 2017, are hosting a donation drive for East Bay SPCA.

Junior College Baseball Ranked No. 1 In Season's 1st State Poll

Currently the only undefeated team in California, the Santa Rosa Junior College Bear Cubs are off to a dominant start this season.

Bay Area Town Seeks Artist For Bronze Acorns Sculptures

The town is looking for artists to create small bronze acorn statues to be scattered around downtown.

Rare Triplet Lambs Born In Healdsburg: Photo

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California Lacks The Capacity To Store Water That Atmospheric Rivers Dump

"During the winter, reservoir operators are required to maintain enough space ... to capture high inflows and reduce the risk (of floods)."


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