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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:

Coronavirus: CA Schools Should Stay Closed This Year, Newsom Says

California public schools should stay closed through the rest of the school year due to the coronavirus, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday.

Coronavirus Economic Stimulus Payments: What You Need To Do

Americans are expected to start receiving stimulus payments soon. Here's what you need to do beforehand.

Another Coronavirus Death Reported In Marin County

A fifth person has died from COVID-19 in Marin County. The number of confirmed cases also jumped Tuesday from 98 to 107.

Marin County Reminds Residents Of Food Resources

The county reminded residents Wednesday that various food resources are available during the extended stay-at-home order.

Coronavirus: Napa County To Extend Shelter-At-Home Order

Napa County will update and extend its shelter-at-home order by Friday due to the coronavirus. It's unclear how long the extension will be.

Santa Rosa Mourns Police Detective Who Died From Coronavirus

Santa Rosa is mourning Marylou Armer, a detective who died from the new coronavirus this week, while a fundraiser seeks to help her family.

3 More Coronavirus Cases Confirmed In Napa County

Napa County has now confirmed 18 cases of the new coronavirus, including one death. 68 people are being monitored for possible exposure.

Sonoma County Postal Worker Tests Positive For Coronavirus

A postal worker in Santa Rosa has tested positive for the new coronavirus, the U.S. Postal Service said Tuesday.

SJRC Extends Closure Through May 23 Due To Coronavirus

Santa Rosa Junior College has extended its campus closure and remote learning through May 23 due to the coronavirus, the college said.

Elderly Man Reported Missing In Sonoma Valley Found Safe

John Volgel, 91, of Sonoma, who went missing Monday morning, was found safe later that day near Colfax in Placer County, authorities said.

Coronavirus: Whole Foods Workers Call For 'Sickout'

Workers at Whole Foods stores in Marin County are asking for more money and benefits while working during the coronavirus pandemic.

Curious Squirrel In Marin County: Photo Of The Day

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North Bay Volunteers Sew Masks For Essential Workers

The group seamlessly fell into place and has donated 1,000 masks to protect workers from the coronavirus — with 4,153 more masks on the way.

As California's Coronavirus Curve Bends, Newsom's Not Ready To Be The Bearer Of Good News

Is California really slowing the transmission of the coronavirus — and if so, how?

This article originally appeared on the Mill Valley Patch