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BREAKING: Amador Park Shooting Suspect Arrested
Investigators say the suspect allegedly tried to rob two victims.

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Investigators say the suspect allegedly tried to rob two victims.

Cal/OSHA is investigating the death of the 45-year-old electrical worker.
Traffic delays expected into evening.
Some eastbound lanes still blocked.
The accident was this morning near Pacheco Boulevard. Witnesses are asked to call CHP investigators.
"Golden Gate Bridging" brought thousands of girl scouts together over the weekend in the Bay Area.
Waste management board voted to nix a service, and accompanying fee, that calculated recycling performance.
The Alameda County coroner's bureau responded to investigate.
An investigation revealed that one of the occupants had pointed a replica handgun out of the window of the vehicle.
The 7-Eleven will also receive a bonus of $30,000 for selling the winning ticket.
Officials convened to discuss the 18 or more suspected gang-related shootings that have occurred in Contra Costa and Alameda counties.
Drivers are urged to use caution.
Police responded to investigate reports of a man brandishing a firearm and firing a round near picnic tables Friday evening.
Police responded to investigate reports of a man brandishing a firearm and firing a round near picnic tables Friday evening.
CHP pursued the suspect after he allegedly failed to stop when officers tried to pull him over in Oakland for not having license plates.
CHP pursued the suspect after he allegedly failed to stop when officers tried to pull him over in Oakland for not having license plates.
When will it cool down in the Tri-Valley? Plus, you may need your umbrella later this week.
The supsect landed onto a parked Audi and then onto the sidewalk, according to police.
The boys were in the water waist deep when they were swept away.
Eleven East Bay mayors signed the letter, protesting the coal dust that will be spread near the coal terminal and railroad tracks.