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Attacking Dogs Shot + Bay Area Cops And Immigration : NorCal In Brief
Took a break from the news? Worry not. We've rounded up some of the stories you missed in NorCal on Saturday and Sunday.

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA — As we head into the new week that begins a new year, we've rounded up the stories you may have missed on Saturday and Sunday to prepare you for Monday.
But before we jump into the top stories across Northern California, residents should prepare for heavy rain and a risk of flooding in northern and central California, with heavy mountain snow in the Sierras, according to the National Weather Service.
On Sunday, President Donald Trump warned that Americans might feel more than a pinch in the pocketbook due to an emerging trade war caused by new tariffs against Canada, Mexico, and China.
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The Grammy Awards were a celebration of music Sunday night, with stellar performances and record fundraising for SoCal wildfire victims. See the complete list of 2025 Grammy Award winners.
In Northern California, a refinery fire in the East Bay injured six people, leading to shelter-in-place orders. Flames rose 200 feet in the air and black clouds of smoke moved east with the wind, leading to a public health advisory.
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Also, a Bay Area airport reached a contract negotiation with air traffic controllers after the airport manager stated by Saturday the tower would be completely unstaffed. A deal was reached in the nick of time, the San Francisco Chronicle said.
Finally, a Feather Alert went out for Alameda County. Police and the California Highway Patrol issued the alert for 17-year-old X'adrien Capoeman, who was last seen in Pleasanton, Alameda County.
Here are some other stories you may have missed:
Small Plane Skids Off Runway In Palo Alto
Palo Alto officials say the plane was leaking fuel into marshland near the airport.
Off-Duty Deputy Shoots Attacking Dog: Cops
An off-duty sheriff's deputy from Marin County killed one dog and injured another that were attacking people Saturday morning.
Local Police Distance From Federal Immigration Enforcement In Concord
Police say they did not participate in the federal immigration enforcement activity in Concord on Saturday.
Remains Of Soldier Killed In Nazi War Crimes Returned To Bay Area
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Yuen Hop of Sebastopol was captured and killed by German SS troops and buried in a German cemetery during World War II.
Man Suspected Of Firing Into Campbell Home: Cops
Officers responded to a report of a disturbance and a gunshot in the 200 block of Union Avenue early Sunday.
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