Roseville adoptive mother and father face homicide, child abuse charges in 9-year-old son's death
A Roseville adoptive mother and father are facing charges of homicide and child abuse in the death of their 9-year-old son, authorities said Wednesday.
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A Roseville adoptive mother and father are facing charges of homicide and child abuse in the death of their 9-year-old son, authorities said Wednesday.
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Jake Gadon reports.
Charlie Lapastora reports.
A long-running debate over a proposed affordable housing development in Penryn has now moved from public meetings into the courtroom.