Deadly Shooting; Botched Burglary; Rental Assistance: Patch PM

NORTH BAY, CA – Missed today's headlines? Here are the Patch stories from Marin, Napa, Solano and Sonoma counties that people are talking about today:

1 Dead In Deputy-Involved Shooting Near Napa County Airport

  • Napa County sheriff's deputies were pursuing a vehicle in connection with a robbery when the shooting occurred, a spokesman said.

Walmart Begins Implementing One-Way Aisles In Solano County

  • As of Thursday, Walmart locations were to implement single-direction aisles.

Transient Accused In T-Mobile Burglary, Looting: Rohnert Park DPS

  • Rohnert Park DPS said the suspect broke into a T-Mobile store and filled a cart with cell phones, tablets, laptops and other merchandise.

Car Thief Caught As 15-Mile Chase Ends In Petaluma: SoCo Sheriff

  • The chase started moments after a Jeep and a Mercedes were taken from a business. The suspect in the Jeep was caught after a 120-mph chase.

Neighbors Helping Neighbors: Santa Rosa Food, Fund Drive Underway

  • Organizers say the number of people who need fresh food, groceries and meals in Sonoma County may double; here's how you can help.

Marin County Free Library Focuses On Equity Amid Coronavirus

  • The Marin County Free Library has developed some innovative ways to help people cope while the 10 library branches are closed.

1 Injured In Multi-Car Crash On Highway 101 In Marin

  • Lanes on northbound Highway 101 are open following a crash involving multiple vehicles near the central San Rafael off-ramp, the CHP said.

Runaway Teen Boys Found: San Rafael Police

  • The boys had last been seen heading toward the Dominican area of San Rafael, police said.

Pair Arrested After Brief Police Standoff In San Rafael

  • One of the men challenged apartment complex employees to fight, pulled out a pocket knife and made stabbing motions, police said.

Marin County Doubles Coronavirus Rental Assistance Fund

  • After the safety net fund was established in March, the county received 1,475 requests totaling $2.4 million for rental assistance.

This article originally appeared on the Petaluma Patch