FEB 21 2020 NEWS HASHTAGS: #YubaCity #Marysville #California #Sacramento #BayArea #EastBay #News #Homelessness #Crime #Government #TrueCrime #DomesticViolence #Google #NorCal #SolarPower #Water #SolarPanels #SanFrancisco #SanJose #Apple #BigTech #Politics #Fraud #Corruption #Oakland #LawEnforcement • Bok Kai Temple Museum ready to open to the public • Linda man released after pleading no contest to abuse of child • Bill to simplify occupational licensing introduced • Olivehurst man pleads no contest to lewd acts with child • Man sentenced to three years in prison for abuse of young relative • Hatchet-bearing man claiming to be Jesus arrested for Placerville burglary, police say • Sacramento State student tells police she ran from masked robber with knife on campus • Paraglider crashes into power lines near Yuba County Airport, causing outages in area • Sacramento man arrested in store robbery and clerk assault, sheriff's officials say • Sacramento homeless advocates vow more port-a-potties are coming to city, county land • Santa Clara County declares first coronavirus case fully recovered • San Jose: Woman killed after driving off I-680 • Several injured, one arrested in wrong-way Highway 17 DUI crash • Santa Clara County's homeless prevention program is only serving a third of those seeking help • Apple gets restraining order against alleged Tim Cook stalker • Fake California employers help borderline borrowers qualify for mortgages • New law would allow Sacramento to clear homeless camps from levees, some downtown streets • Oakland police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick ousted by commission