On the weekend, we present a week in review of the top stories and headlines from all across California. Here’s a roundup of some of the most-read stories across the state. You can also find your local Patch and catch up on those stories by clicking here.
Companies with local ties announced thousands more cuts in the tech industry and beyond. >>>Read More.
It’s officially California’s snowiest season in recorded history, in terms of water content, breaking a record set in the early 1980s. >>>Read More.
Charges were announced Wednesday three years after Edward Bronstein screamed he couldn’t breathe as officers held him down to draw his blood.>>>Read More.
San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher is being sued by a transit employee who alleges he sexually assaulted and harassed her.
A man sprinted onto the outfield on Opening Day to propose to his girlfriend — she said yes! >>>Read More.
Pleasanton police are looking for the owners of a pig they’re calling HAMrietta, one of many loose farm animals recently reported in town. >>>Read More.
The rhino habitat has been baby-proofed in preparation for the new calf which Mother Eesha is expected to deliver in the next two months. >>>Read More.
Online payment platform Toast analyzed credit card and digital payments for restaurants in 50 states and 12 major metros. >>>Read More.
Chad Caruso is headed to Virginia Beach over a two-month-long journey he has planned for two years. >>>Read More.
The Puakea Designs Wild Buffalo Relay Race annual race event is a 32-mile, 9-hour journey across the channel raising funds for camps. >>>Read More.
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