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15-Month-Old California Girl Dies From Suspected Fentanyl Exposure; Parents Arrested
The parents of a 15-month-old girl were arrested after the toddler died from suspected fentanyl exposure, according to Santa Rosa Police Department.
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Worker at Amy's Kitchen Files Official Complaint Over Factory Conditions
The complaint said workers don’t have access to clean drinking water during their shifts and are at risk of developing repetitive motion injuries, among other allegations.
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Climate Migration Is Already Happening — for Homeowners Who Can Afford It
A growing number of homeowners are relocating and citing climate change as a primary factor in their decisions to move.
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3 Arrested After Pig Head Left at Chauvin Defense Witness' Old Calif. Home
Three women have been arrested for allegedly vandalizing the one-time Northern California home of a former police officer who testified on behalf of the former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin by splashing pig blood on it and leaving a pig’s head near the front porch.
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Pig's Head Left at Former California Home of Chauvin Defense Witness
Santa Rosa police say a bizarre crime in the area is related to the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.
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Florida Man Dresses As Grim Reaper To Protest Reopening Of Beaches
A Florida man had an interesting way of protesting what he called the premature reopening of some of Florida’s beaches.
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Florida Man Plans To Dress As Grim Reaper To Scare Away Beachgoers
A dark, hooded figure is descending on Florida beaches. And he hopes to scare away beachgoers flocking to the sand amid the coronavirus pandemic. Daniel Uhlfelder, an attorney in Santa Rosa, started dressing up as the Grim Reaper on Friday. Shrouded in a black robe and wielding a terrifying scythe, Uhlfelder is hoping the menacing getup will ward off...
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Mexico Accepts Housing Migrants, Seeks US Development Aid
As Mexico wrestles with what to do with more than 5,000 Central American migrants camped out at a sports complex in the border city of Tijuana, President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s government signaled Tuesday that it would be willing to house the migrants on Mexican soil while they apply for asylum in the United States — a key demand of...
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9-Year-Old Amputee Who Survived California Wildfires Joins Ellen DeGeneres
It’s been a long, arduous road for Lilly Biagini. First the 9-year-old, who was born with arthrogryposis, a severe joint disorder, underwent the amputation of both her legs above the knee a few years ago. Now she and her family have lost their rental home in Santa Rosa, California, as well as her prosthetic legs and wheelchair, in the wildfires...
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Guy Fieri, Other Chefs Offer Up Barbecue in Fire-Devastated Santa Rosa
Out among the barbecue smokers behind a shelter in Santa Rosa for fire-displaced residents, television chef Guy Fieri has been helping to serve up chicken, pulled pork and sides to evacuees and firefighters battling the blazes in California’s North Bay. “With these fires, and the evacuations and with all the people that have lost their homes, we’re feeding over 5,000...
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Calif. Family Returns Home to Find Dog Still Alive
For one family that lost their house to the North Bay wildfires, they are relieved to at least have found one missing possession: their dog, Izzy.
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Calif. Couple Survives Wildfire in Neighbor's Pool as ‘Wall of Flames' Burned Around Them: Report
A California couple survived the deadly wildfire raging around them by taking shelter in their neighbors’ swimming pool, the Los Angeles Times reported. Jan Pascoe, 65, and John Pascoe, 70, tried to flee their home in the hills above the city of Santa Rosa late Sunday as flames from one of 21 wildfires burning across the state closed in. The...
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'Devastating': Sonoma Valley Cannabis Farms Weigh Damage After Wildfires Torch Crops
A band of cannabis farmers in the Sonoma County town of Glen Ellen are taking stock of their farm, just days after raging wildfires sent much of its first harvest up in smoke — while destroying numerous homes and farm buildings that dated to the early 1900s.
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Drone Footage Captures Santa Rosa Areas Leveled by Fire
A drone captured stunning video of the widespread damage in Santa Rosa, California, after a wildfire ripped through residential neighborhoods, shopping centers and commercial areas.
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California Inferno: Images From Northern California's Deadly Fires
More than a dozen wildfires have swept through Northern California since late Sunday, leaving charred homes and businesses in their wake.
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Three Tips for Dealing with Fire Insurance
Consumer reporter Chris Chmura has helpful advice if you’re a homeowner affected by the North Bay wildfire.
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Residents Flee Homes as Wildfires Torch North Bay
Scores of residents were forced to leave thier homes late Sunday or early Monday as multiple wildfires ignited across the North Bay. Bob Redell reports.
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Florida Counties Getting Money to Prevent Bears Near Homes, Communities
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission on Tuesday said local governments that passed bear ordinances requiring trash to be secure from bears would be eligible for the funds.
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Miami Dolphins' Koa Misi Involved in Incident at Nightclub: Fort Lauderdale Police
Police responded to an incident involving Miami Dolphins linebacker Koa Misi at a Fort Lauderdale club over the weekend, authorities confirmed Thursday.
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Zika Virus Cases Reported in Florida Up to 20
Health officials say 20 cases of the Zika virus have been reported in Florida.