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2 Dead In Monday Morning Crash | Another Dead Whale In Bay | $200K For Homebuyers

ALSO: Tire Flies Off Van, Kills Another Driver; 6 Students In Deadly Crash Identified; Criminal Street Gang Charged In Regional Crime Spree.

Several communities are coping with the heartbreak of deadly crashes.
Several communities are coping with the heartbreak of deadly crashes. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

Catch up on Northern California's top stories for Monday, April 21.

6 Students Identified In Deadly Crash

Four students died in the crash and two, including the driver, remain in critical condition.

2 Dead In Monday Morning Crash On City Streets

The roadway was closed for several hours.

Man Killed After Tire Flies Off Van, Crosses Highway: Reports

Authorities have identified the 61-year-old man killed when a tire crossed the freeway and hit his windshield.

Criminal Street Gang Charged In Regional Crime Spree: DA

Eleven members of a gang are believed responsible for organized thefts and other crimes in the Bay Area.

Another Dead Whale Washes Ashore In San Francisco Bay

The Marine Mammal Center plans to perform a necropsy.

$200K Offered To First Time Homebuyers — New Program Has No Equity Sharing

Buying your first home is about to get easier.

$183K+ Lottery Ticket Sold In Bay Area: Reports

A gas station sold a $183,278 Fantasy 5 ticket last week, according to reports.

Here’s When Traffic Will Be Impacted By An Evacuation Drill

The Police Department is advising residents to plan ahead to avoid heavy traffic.

This Marin County SMART Shuttle Will Expand To 7 Days A Week

The SMART shuttle decided to expand due to rider demand.

Eatery Launches A Bold Brunch In San Francisco

Indian flavors meet French flair in new Sunday offering.

Want To Take Part In A Peninsula Bike Rodeo?

The bike rodeo returns for the second year in a row with a chance to win free bicycles.

Big Tech's 'Magnificent Seven' Heads Into Earnings Season

Since Trump's swearing-in, combined market value for the companies has plunged by $3.8 trillion, or 22%, as of April 20.

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