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Student Loses Consciousness In School Fight | Coach Madden
ALSO: Napa County Declares Emergency; Pedestrian Killed On Highway 1; Armed Robber Arrested; Head-On Collision Sends Driver To Hospital.

Catch up on Northern California's top stories for Thursday, Feb. 20.
Student Loses Consciousness In School Fight: Police
A fight between 3high school students caused two students to be hospitalized, and the school to go under shelter-in-place.
Suspect Arrested In Death Of UC Berkeley Sociology Professor
Michael Burawoy was killed by a hit-and-run driver while crossing the street on Feb. 3.
Victims At Gas Station Robbed Of Watches
The sheriff's office is investigating the robbery.
Gunman Arrested Following Convenience Store Robbery
Police used surveillance video to track the suspect.
Gun, Meth, Fake IDs Found Inside Car In Livermore: LPD
Livermore police say they uncovered loads of contraband inside a car driven by a suspect with two felony warrants.
Pedestrian Killed On Highway 1
The crash happened at the intersection of Highway 1 and River Street.
Head-On Crash Sends 2 Drivers To The Hospital
The cause of the crash is under investigation.
Napa County Declares Emergency, Allots $9.4M For Storm Response
Landslides and flooding caused damage to several roadways and bridges across the county.
Jesse Madden, John Madden's Grandson, Gets NFL Coaching Job: Reports
Madden, 21, grew up in Pleasanton near his grandfather. He will be offensive quality control coach for the Washington Commanders.
Lawrence Livermore Donates $82K To SoCal Wildfire Victims
Lab employees donated $42,000 to 21 vetted charities, which the lab matched dollar for dollar.
Oakland Airport Unveils First Renovated Restroom in Terminal 1
Two more projects are slated for completion this year.
New Sculpture ‘Arc of Peace’ Unveiled In San Francisco
The sculpture symbolizes peace and hope through an arc of bronze origami cranes.
Trump Signs Executive Order To Abolish The Presidio Trust
Since 2013, the trust has not received annual funding from the federal government to cover operational costs.
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