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Police Safely Resolve Mountain View Incident With Barricaded Suspect
Negotiations occurred at the Mountain View Community Services Agency at 204 Stierlin Road.

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Negotiations occurred at the Mountain View Community Services Agency at 204 Stierlin Road.

CRONA said 93 percent of eligible nurses voted to authorize the strike.
The suspect, Dyllin Jaycruz Gogue, was arrested on Friday and is facing a maximum sentence of 14 years to life.
According to the security company, a man had been trying to enter the business.
At 6:45 p.m. on Sunday, someone called the Pacifica Police Department and claimed to have placed an explosive device under a vehicle.
The victim classified as a "Jane Doe" after her body was discovered in June 1993 on the side of the road along state Highway 152.
Candidates for the U.S. Representative for the 15th congressional district will participate in a forum on Wednesday.
The indictment charges both executives with six counts of visa fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit visa fraud.
The flag was damaged in someone's front yard, police said. The incident is being investigated as a hate crime.
Witnesses reported seeing a group of people involved in a heated argument before the shots were fired.
No one on board has been injured, but rescuing the ship is a priority as it's carrying approximately 39,000 gallons of fuel.
The California Highway Patrol and Marin County Sheriff's Department responded to the scene.
The four-alarm fire burned beneath a commercial pier for nearly 24 hours at Benicia Port.
All five were reported in stable condition at local hospitals, police said.
The large plume of smoke from the fire could be seen for miles all around the Santa Clara Valley.
Strong offshore winds are driving swells that have the potential of producing waves between 18 and 22 feet.
Strong offshore winds are driving swells that have the potential of producing waves between 18 and 22 feet.
The new adult residential treatment facility will be the first licensed treatment center of its kind in Marin County.
County officials said the plan would be to lease nearly 15 acres of the county fairgrounds property to the Earthquakes for facilities.
Nurses say that in the last two years, more than 65 nurses have left the hospital due to poor working conditions.