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Famous Winery For Sale | Pets Rescued From Fire: Saturday Smiles
An adorable baby goat gets a forever home; food bank's recovery truck will transport 1 million pounds of food and other nice NorCal news.

Need a break from the bad news? If you are looking for some lighter news for your weekend, check out these sweet NorCal stories.
Popular Livermore Winery For Sale
- The 230-acre property with a high production capacity was first listed last year.
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Adorable East Bay Goat Finds A New Home
- The goat was turned in at an East Bay animal shelter but quickly found a new home.
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County Food Bank Gets New Food Recovery Truck
- It is expected to collect and transport 1 million pounds of food per year from manufacturers and retailers.
Volunteer To Help A Child Learn To Read
- A local nonprofit organization is seeking new volunteers, from high schoolers to senior citizens.
Meet Petaluma Police Department's Newest Member Of The Force
- The Petaluma Police Department welcomes its newest K9 Unit: Jax, an 18-month-old Belgian Malinois, and his handler, Officer Jake Gutierrez.
Snakes, Dogs, Cats Saved From Petaluma House Fire
- The residents weren't home when the fire broke out, but their four dogs, two cats and large snakes were unharmed, officials said. [VIDEO]
Women Creators Featured At Pop-Up For Women's History Month
- Designers, artists and small businesses will take the spotlight at the Women Made pop-up in March at City Center Bishop Ranch in San Ramon.
Bay Area's 'Curry Up Now' Stars In TV's 'Ugly Delicious'
- A San Jose locale of the Indian-phenom restaurant, that started with a food truck in Burlingame, is featured on the upcoming Netflix series.
Boardwalk Clam Chowder Cook-Off Nets $81K For Parks & Rec
- The 2020 winners hailed from throughout the Bay Area and as far away as Idaho. A Scotts Valley food-truck chef took 1st in pro category.
- The Marin County Human Rights Commission honored three teens and two adults during the annual MLK Jr. Humanitarian Awards ceremony.
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