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1 day ago |
hoodline.com | Nina Singh-Hudson
Seven individuals recently found themselves on the wrong side of the law when caught illegally harvesting red abalone along the coasts of Sonoma, Mendocino, and Humboldt counties. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) issued the citations during exceptionally low tides, when abalone are more accessible but no less protected.
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1 day ago |
hoodline.com | Nina Singh-Hudson
The search for 79-year-old Margaret "Elaine" McKinley, missing since May 1, after hiking in Windy Hill Open Space Preserve has now shifted into a new phase. According to a post on the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office Facebook page, the efforts have entered the so-called "Limited Continuous Search" stage. This adjustment denotes a downscaled yet ongoing dedication to locate the Redwood City senior, who has been diagnosed with dementia.
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2 days ago |
hoodline.com | Nina Singh-Hudson
A teenage pedestrian remains in critical condition following a traffic accident in Redwood City last week. The collision, which involved a vehicle and the 17-year-old pedestrian, took place on the 2700 Block of El Camino Real at approximately 12:10 PM last Monday, the Redwood City Police Department reports. Following the incident, Redwood City Police Officers, alongside the Redwood City Fire Department and AMR medics, responded to the scene.
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2 days ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Nina Singh-Hudson
Share Benicia police made an arrest after they were alerted by a local grocery store about a woman using counterfeit money. According to a social media post from the Benicia Police Department , last Friday, a 40-year-old woman from Richmond purchased a spending card with $400 in counterfeit $50 bills. The store contacted the authorities again the following day when the suspect returned to the shop.
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2 days ago |
hoodline.com | Nina Singh-Hudson
Source: Google Street ViewIn a recent decision by the Sonoma County Superior Court, Sonoma State University has been granted the green light to go ahead with its controversial budget-reduction plans, including cutting its NCAA Division II athletics program. A motion filed by seven SSU students, seeking a preliminary injunction and two writs of mandate to prevent the school from executing its plan, was ruled against by the court, KRON4 reported.
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