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College Admissions Scandal: Bay Area Parents To Plead Guilty
Thirteen parents—including a Napa Valley winery owner and four other Bay Area mothers and fathers—have agreed to plead guilty to fraud.

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Thirteen parents—including a Napa Valley winery owner and four other Bay Area mothers and fathers—have agreed to plead guilty to fraud.

Police said the 22-year-old driver remained hospitalized Monday. Officers obtained a search warrant for his blood, as DUI is suspected.
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The closures just north of the Benicia-Martinez Bridge will begin just after midnight, according to Caltrans.
The closures this week will begin just after midnight, according to Caltrans.
Sixty-seven of 70 people arrested—including at least one wanted out of Contra Costa County—were booked into the San Francisco County Jail.
Sixty-seven of 70 people arrested — including at least one wanted out of Pleasant Hill — were booked into the San Francisco County Jail.
Sixty-seven of 70 people arrested — including at least one wanted out of Santa Rosa — were booked into the San Francisco County Jail.
Sixty-seven of 70 people — including at least one wanted out of Napa County — arrested were booked into the San Francisco County Jail.
The man and his girlfriend were driving on Bohan Dillon Road in Cazadero when their car plunged down an embankment, CHP said.
The 20-year-old man was pronounced deceased at the scene, Vallejo police said.
The fatal incident happened Wednesday near Cordelia and Orehr roads in Fairfield.
Isidro Moya, 20, of Santa Rosa faces over 13 years in prison in the marijuana-related DUI crash that killed David Etling, 18, of Petaluma.
State Treasurer Fiona Ma applauded Solano County "for taking concrete steps to help incarcerated individuals rehabilitate themselves."
Prosecutors say the North Bay trio followed the couple from a San Pablo casino to South San Francisco, then robbed them at gunpoint.
Amtrak Capitol Corridor train No. 543 was on its way to San Jose from Sacramento at 4:25 p.m. when it struck the person.
Supervisor James Gore described the one-year ban not as a "no" but a "not yet."
Two such businesses are already allowed to make deliveries in Concord but because they are not based in the city, there is no tax revenue.
The terms imposed Tuesday are aimed at preventing deadly wildfires such as the 2017 North Bay fires.
A joint study session is set for Tuesday night.