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Riding The Rails Gets Personal With Railbike Tour In North Bay
With Russian River Railbikes, a group of volunteers from the museum is operating a fleet of four-seat, pedal-powered rail cars.

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With Russian River Railbikes, a group of volunteers from the museum is operating a fleet of four-seat, pedal-powered rail cars.

"As soon as the cops go, they'll be back the next day," Armstrong said. "Where do they got to go? I mean it doesn't surprise me at all."
A block party held in the Tenderloin District on Saturday aimed to counter the "doom loop" narrative in San Francisco.
San Jose police said a suspected drunken driver hit and killed one of their community service officers Saturday night.
The Bambi Inn features a sign over its entrance that reads "We don't dial 9-1-1" featuring two crossed sniper rifles.
The one-day operation took place on Tuesday, July 30, according to a press release issued by the San Francisco Police Department.
Lead singer Hannah "Ham" D'Amato says she couldn't be more thrilled about playing to such a big audience.
"I think maybe a lot of people think that we're just throwing people's items away for no reason," Edgar Garcia told CBS News Bay Area.
"I'm an anti-gun violence person definitely, so I feel very strongly about it," John Rogers said.
Sylvia and Ken Baker had just spent months upgrading and renovating their house off Watson Lane in Cohasset.
"For me, they're model men. I don't even know how to explain it," Helin said. "I just want him to feel like he's loved and appreciated."
New was a coach, president, and oversaw the finances. She became president of the team last September.
Santa Cruz police said a 38-year-old woman was arrested as a suspect in the death of her 1-year-old child.
The $105-million sale will potentially allow the city to avoid budget cuts as it struggles with a major financial shortfall.
Calling the practice "automated price-fixing", Peskin said the ban would "allow the market to work and bring down rents in San Francisco."
California now requires all supermarkets to give away food that is still fit to eat, rather than throw it away.
The fire was quickly upgraded to a second alarm and then to a third alarm as the flames engulfed the one-story building.
"I think all entities have struggled," said Cindy Fellows, president of the Gilroy Garlic Festival Association.
Hundreds of Sonoma County farmworkers marched in Healdsburg Sunday demanding higher wages and hazard pay.
The sensory experience is part of a dream come true for Olenka Villarreal.