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sanluisobispo.com | Wendy Lee
Epic Games on Friday said that its popular game "Fortnite" will be offline on Apple devices because the iPhone maker blocked its recent app update. The dispute comes just weeks after Epic Games and other app developers cheered a judge's ruling that limited the commissions that Apple makes through third party apps distributed through its app store.
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sanluisobispo.com | Marisa Endicott
A teenager was arrested Thursday morning after police say he brought a loaded gun onto Montgomery High School's campus. The 15-year-old, who was not enrolled in Santa Rosa City Schools, was detained without incident, according to the Santa Rosa Police Department. No injuries were reported. Authorities declined to identify the teen because of his age.
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sanluisobispo.com | Chris Riley
May 15-A new sign has popped up near the horse ranch on Columbus Parkway at the site of the new proposed Scotts Valley Casino in Vallejo. The sign popped up soon after a decisive ruling in late April by judge Trevor N. McFadden that denied efforts by three outside tribes to intervene in the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians' lawsuit challenging the federal government's reconsideration of the key gaming decision.
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sanluisobispo.com | Colin Atagi
A 19-year-old Santa Rosa woman who drove off after striking a pedestrian last summer - leaving him fatally injured - is set to be sentenced July 1 after pleading no contest to a felony hit-and-run charge. Alejandra Vasquez entered the plea Monday in Sonoma County Superior Court, avoiding a preliminary hearing that had been scheduled for later this week.
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sanluisobispo.com | Jose Carlos Fajardo |José Fajardo
Employees work inside the Nintendo San Francisco store in San Francisco, Calif., on Wednesday, May 14, 2025. Members of the media received tours of the Nintendo San Francisco store which opens to the public May 15th. The opening of the San Francisco store will make a total of five Nintendo stores worldwide.
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