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Powerful Storm Looms | Life-Saving Act Of Kindness | Silver-Revolver Bandit: NorCal In Brief
Took a break from the news this weekend? Worry not. We've rounded up some of the stories you missed in NorCal on Saturday and Sunday.

We've rounded up the stories you may have missed over the weekend to prepare you for the week ahead
But before we jump into Northern California's top stories, residents should expect an early-season storm is to roll into Northern California beginning Tuesday evening. Forecasters expect as much as 2.5 inches of rain in the North Bay, with lesser amounts in more southern areas.
The storm is expected to bring strong wind gusts of between 40 and 50 mph in higher elevations, while lower elevations could see gusts as high as 35 mph.
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There's a 10 to 20% chance of thunderstorms on Wednesday, with isolated lighting, pockets of heavier rainfall and erratic winds possible, according to the National Weather Service.

In other news, Halloween revelry got out of hand for some of the 15,000 people who descended on downtown Santa Cruz Friday night. Seventeen people were arrested and 46 were issued citations.
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Additionally, police and Fairfield are investigating what they suspect is a murder-suicide after a man and woman were found shot dead inside a home early Saturday morning. Authorities were alerted to the crime scene by several 911 callers who heard gunshots.
Plus, the Los Angeles Dodgers' defeat of the Blue Jays in Toronto on Saturday made them the first team in a quarter century to win consecutive World Series titles.
Celebrations erupted across the Southland, though not all the revelry was peaceful. Seven people were arrested on various charges across Los Angeles, including a woman who rode her bicycle into a police horse.
On Monday morning, Los Angeles will welcome Dodgers fans for a parade and celebration honoring the team’s back-to-back World Series wins.
Here are some other stories you may have missed:
Trove Of Apple Products Found At Identity Thief's Marin County House: Police
Dozens of Apple products, which police believe were purchased fraudulently, were found at the woman's Marin County home, police said.
Oscar Nominated Actor To Donate Kidney To Complete Stranger
“I’m actually donating my kidney in six weeks,” he told TODAY. "I'm so excited to do it."
PG&E Responds To Federal Bill Prohibiting Secret Meetings With Regulators
"It's absolutely insane that every time PG&E wants a rate increase the CPUC just gives it to them, no questions asked," Rep. Harder said.
Man Set Apartment Building On Fire In Redwood City: Police
A Redwood City man was arrested on suspicion of setting fire to an apartment building on Saturday.
6 Pounds Of Meth Found During Morgan Hill Traffic Stop: Police
Police recovered six pounds of methamphetamine, along with other drugs, during a traffic stop earlier this month.
Drunken Driver Hits 3 Cars, Navigated Santa Rosa Streets With Flat Tire: Police
The man was arrested on suspicion of DUI after hitting three cars.
Gas Station Arrest Leads To Meth Seizure In San Mateo
Officers' search of a man at a San Mateo gas station turned up methamphetamine, according to police.
Silver-Revolver Holdup Suspect Arrested 1 Year Later: Berkeley PD
A man accused of robbing a gas station with a silver revolver last year has been arrested.
Latino Residents Graduate Into Civic Engagement In Marin County Program
"We can't make good policy unless we know what our residents want to have in their community," Supervisor Dennis Rodoni said.
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