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PG&E Power Shutoff Planned + Deadly Crash: NorCal In Brief
A Bay Area man is accused of sexual assaults in national parks; a woman was stabbed as she rode a BART train; organized retail theft arrests

BAY AREA — We've rounded up the stories you may have missed over the weekend to prepare you for the week ahead.
Public Safety Power Shutoffs Possible Tuesday
- No vote tabulation centers in any county are currently in the scope of the shutoffs, according to PG&E.
Sexual Assaults In National Parks, Bay Area Linked: Police
- A Bay Area man has been jailed, accused of 28 counts of felony sexual assault.
1 Dead, 1 Seriously Hurt In Interstate Crash
- According to the CHP, the vehicle hit a tree.
Woman Stabbed In Unprovoked Attack On BART Train
- A suspect was arrested the following day, according to BART police.
4 Arrests For Organized Retail Theft: Police
- Police say that store employees reported the thefts in progress. Pepper spray, switchblade knife, and drugs were also seized.
No Charges Filed Against Police Officers In 2018 Death
- The decision follows a 21-month investigation by the District Attorney's Office.
Search For 4 Missing Boaters Called Off By Coast Guard
- The recreational boat had 6 people aboard, including adults and youths, when it set out to go crabbing.
100th Birthday Celebration Kicks Off For Legion Of Honor
- "We are excited to welcome new and old friends to experience the Legion of Honor anew...(with activities) taking place on Free Saturdays."
- More than 26 million are registered to vote, and some 8 million ballots have been returned. Here's a step-by-step guide to track your votes.
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