Day Around the Bay: Santa Rosa Police Seize 5,000 Suspected Fentanyl Pills
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Day Around the Bay: Santa Rosa Police Seize 5,000 Suspected Fentanyl Pills
"Santa Rosa police seized around 5,000 fentanyl pills suspected to be fentanyl in the bust of a drug trafficking suspect, which were labeled as 30mg oxycodone. 32-year-old Coolidge Sledge was arrested and stands accused of distributing large quantities of suspected fentanyl pills in Santa Rosa and its surrounding areas. [KRON4] UC Berkeley police are investigating an assault on Tuesday afternoon at Bancroft and Telegraph that is being reported as a hate crime, but no details have been made available. [KRON4]"
"SF-based Sephora has agreed to pay a $775,000 settlement over a claim out of Sacremento that it had illegally dumped hazardous cosmetics. [SFGate] Will the Canadian Snowbirds jets, which aren't as loud or showy as the Blue Angels, satisfy Bay Area fans of annual Fleet Week air show? [ABC 7] A new Times/Siena poll finds Trump's approval rating still low but fairly stable, though his approval has been slipping among Latino voters,"
"The FDA just approved a generic version of the abortion pill mifepristone, despite the Trump administration's efforts to placate evangelical and anti-abortion voters. [New York Times] Tesla has reported a surprise uptick in car sales for the third quarter, after consumers began treating the brand as toxic following Elon Musk's immersion into Trump World likely due to a $7,500 credit that was being offered that expired September 30. [Associated Press]"
Santa Rosa police seized around 5,000 pills suspected to be fentanyl labeled as 30mg oxycodone and arrested 32-year-old Coolidge Sledge for distributing large quantities in Santa Rosa and surrounding areas. UC Berkeley police are investigating an assault at Bancroft and Telegraph being reported as a hate crime. SF-based Sephora agreed to pay a $775,000 settlement over claims it illegally dumped hazardous cosmetics in Sacramento. The Canadian Snowbirds will replace the Blue Angels for Fleet Week, prompting debate about fan satisfaction. A Times/Siena poll shows Trump's approval remains low but slipping among Latino voters. The FDA approved a generic mifepristone. Tesla reported a third-quarter sales uptick possibly linked to a $7,500 credit expiring September 30. ABC7 anchor Reggie Aqui announced his departure.
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