Humpday Headlines: Animal Remains Found In Fremont Identified
Briefly

Forensic scientists from UC Davis have identified a decapitated and mutilated animal found at a Fremont train station as a common Dorper sheep, with local police ruling out any suspicious motives. In legislative news, State Senator Scott Wiener's SB 79 has passed the Senate Housing Committee, pushing for increased zoning density around major transit stops to allow for buildings up to seven stories high. Meanwhile, musician Carlos Santana was hospitalized following an incident before a concert, and the Bay Area anticipates rain after a dry spell.
U.C. Davis forensic scientists identified a decapitated animal found in a Fremont bag as a Dorper sheep, dismissing any indications of nefarious activity.
California's SB 79 aims to increase housing density near transit hubs, allowing structures to rise up to seven stories high, promoting affordability and accessibility.
State Senator Scott Wiener's SB 79 has advanced in the Senate Housing Committee, aimed at establishing zoning standards to facilitate housing development near transit stops.
An unexpected collapse led to rock legend Carlos Santana being rushed to the hospital shortly before a live performance in San Antonio.
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