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Nightly Buzz, Dec. 10, 2019: California Roman Catholic dioceses + Nurse accused of credit card fraud + Yolo County ranch sells for $10 million

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California’s 6 dioceses subpoenaed by state attorney general

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento, along with 5 other dioceses in California, will be subpoenaed for additional records as the state attorney general continues to investigate whether dioceses complied with mandatory reporting requirements.

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New college campus may be coming to Placer County

A major development in Placer County that could bring in more than 19,000 residents to the area is getting criticism.

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Nursing home caretaker accused of using residents’ credit cards

Placer sheriff’s detectives have arrested a Yuba City woman, who is accused of credit card fraud.

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This Yolo County ranch just sold for $10 million

A 9,330-acre ranch in rural Yolo County—with a 7,000 square-foot home and a 4,000 square-foot lodge—has just sold for $10 million.

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