Friday Morning Constitutional: First Measles Case In Napa In 14 Years
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Friday Morning Constitutional: First Measles Case In Napa In 14 Years
"Napa County has just reported its first case of measles since 2012. The patient is an unvaccinated child who recently traveled to South Carolina, which has been having a severe outbreak of measles. [KTVU] A few more details have come out about Thursday morning's police shooting on I-80 in Hercules, including that the subject was reported driving erratically and at high speeds through Vallejo, getting into several collisions. [ABC 7]"
"A low-income student housing complex in Berkeley, Evans Manor, is facing $9 million in renovation and deferred maintenance costs after the discovery of black mold and other issues. [Bay Area News Group] Shares of computer processor maker Intel fell 17% after a bleak forecast and several rough years. [Bloomberg] A family in Antioch is mourning the loss of 21-year-old D'Juan Brown Jr., who was one of three people killed in a wrong-way crash on I-80 in Fairfield on Sunday morning. [KTVU]"
Napa County reported its first measles case since 2012: an unvaccinated child recently traveled to South Carolina, which has a severe outbreak. An erratic, high-speed driver in Vallejo struck several vehicles and was shot after an off-duty Richmond detective stopped to help when the car blocked the left lane of I-80. Evans Manor, a low-income student housing complex in Berkeley, faces $9 million in renovations after black mold and other issues were discovered. Intel shares fell 17% after a bleak forecast. A wrong-way crash on I-80 in Fairfield killed three, including a 21-year-old. Hundreds of Minneapolis businesses closed for a general strike protesting ICE. Major snow and ice are forecast from the Rockies to the Eastern Seaboard, threatening flights.
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