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Woman Killed When Hit By 2 Cars | Shooting Suspect Arrested In Seattle | DUI Checkpoint

ALSO: 2 Fire Victims ID'd By Coroner; Air Rifle, $1600 In Stolen Tools; Napa Valley Wine And Food Pairing; 3rd Annual Marconi Celebration.

Bridge in Sacramento, Calif.
Bridge in Sacramento, Calif. (Claus Weisemann)

Catch up on Northern California's top stories for Thursday, April 10.

Woman Killed When Hit By 2 Cars, Man Injured

Police are searching for a hit-and-run driver.

73-Year-Old Pedestrian Killed

The driver is cooperating with police.

Bay Area Shooting Suspected Arrested In Seattle

The suspect fled California after last month's shooting, according to police.

Woman Accused Of Embezzling Nearly $200K From Sonoma County Employer

It is alleged the 40-year-old woman used her employer's money on personal items and other unauthorized transactions.

2 Fire Victims ID'd By Coroner

The second victim died on Tuesday, two days after the fire.

Air Rifle, $1600 In Stolen Tools Found By Police

A suspect was arrested on suspicion of grand theft.

Man Arrested In Series Of Shootings: Police

The shootings happened in December and February.

Police Announce Date And Location Of DUI Checkpoint

The police department based the location on previous DUI incidents.

John Muir Health Opening New 52K Sq-Ft. Outpatient Center

The new location is opening in phases throughout April and May. It will feature primary care, specialty care, labs, and more.

Appellation St. Helena Hosts Another Delicious 'bASH'

The 14th annual food and wine competition paired Napa Valley wineries aspiring chefs from The Culinary Institute of America. See 25 photos.

City Launches 8-Week Emergency Preparedness Campaign

City offers weekly disaster readiness tips — and a chance to win a solar-powered radio

Trump Targets California Climate Laws In New Executive Order

Trump ordered his attorney general to move against state climate programs that clash with his energy agenda.

This Bill Aims To Help Firefighters With Cancer

Firefighters have a 14% higher chance of dying from cancer than the general population.

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