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Pimp Sentenced In Napa County To 7 Years In Prison
Nickolas Rose, 36, was arrested in 2018 during an undercover operation by the Napa Special Investigations Bureau.

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Nickolas Rose, 36, was arrested in 2018 during an undercover operation by the Napa Special Investigations Bureau.

The resident must pay more than $26,000 in connection with an illegal July 4 show, the East Contra Costa Fire Protection District said.
Solano County Sheriff Tom Ferrara hasn't released an FBI report that he says cleared his deputies from belonging to an antigovernment group.
Napa County Supervisor Alfredo Pedroza, chair of MTC, said the last year has taught the importance of contactless fare payment.
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Fire Station 86 in Bay Point will replace the current station on Willow Pass Road that has been in continuous service since the late 1940s.
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The driver — a 16-year-old female — turned to the right but was unable to avoid the collision, the California Highway Patrol said.
The bicyclist was rushed to John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek, where he succumbed to his injuries.
The blaze was reported at 3:41 a.m. Monday on Sunshine Drive.
The bus lines are expected to start serving students in the next week as several schools and school districts reopen.
Two council members will lead the search for answers in a community hit hard last summer by protests surrounding the death of George Floyd.
In one scam, callers demand ransoms. In another, callers say they are from the local police department.
The fatal incident happened in the 1800 block of Arnold Drive.
Pre-pandemic, the agency operated between 5 a.m. and midnight on weekdays and 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekends.
This time, the city has designed an expedited process to allow for the selection of a new master developer by August.
The man was pronounced dead behind a business, police said.
The county's allotment rose from nearly 12,000 first and second doses to nearly 17,000, including 1,500 Johnson & Johnson one-dose shots.
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