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Fireworks Canceled; Bank Robbery; Live Theater: Patch PM

Today's headlines from across the North Bay.

North Bay news for Monday, May 17, 2021.
North Bay news for Monday, May 17, 2021. (Kristin Borden/Patch)

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:

Bank Robbed In Rohnert Park, Police Say

  • Police released a surveillance image of the suspect who wore a camouflage jacket with a bright orange liner.

Benicia Cancels Fourth Of July Fireworks, Torchlight Parade

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  • The city said it has been waiting for guidance from the Governor's Office but wants to give families time to prepare for other celebrations.

Dutcher Fire: Cal Fire Responds To Vegetation Blaze In Cloverdale

  • The fire broke out Monday afternoon near the 24000 block of Dutcher Creek Road.

Racial Threats Targeted Marin Mayor: Report

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  • A 63-year-year old suspect was arrested in connection with incident according to the Central Marin Police Department.

Mill Valley School District Expenses Probed

  • The independent investigation conducted by Eide Bailly LLP followed a KTVU report earlier this year. The probe revealed no fraud.

'Delivery Van Loaded With Bread' Goes Off Silverado Trail: CHP

  • Around 6:30 a.m. Monday, CHP got word of a "3/4-ton delivery van loaded with bread 15-20 feet off the roadway."

Crash Slows Traffic On SR-29 In American Canyon: Sheriff's Office

  • Traffic was delayed on northbound and southbound state Highway 29, the Napa County Sheriff's Office said.

San Rafael Holds Survey On Proposed Traffic Stops

  • The additional stop signs on Professional Center Parkway at Channing Way (south) would transform the intersection into a four-way stop.

Novato Theater Company Presents ‘The Last Five Years’

  • The musical premiered in Chicago in 2001 and was adapted as a film in 2014.

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