County Agencies Expanding Capacity At Homeless Shelters This Week

Lamorinda, Walnut Creek, San Ramon homeless camps.

From Contra Costa Health: In anticipation of another series of heavy rain storms this week, Contra Costa Health (CCH) and community organizations are expanding capacity at shelters in the county for unsheltered homeless individuals and families, as well as increasing outreach to deliver supplies to those who remain outdoors. Anyone needing assistance with shelter placement…

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CHP Takes Lead Investigative Role In Lazenby Case

Detectives assigned to the California Highway Patrol’s (CHP) Golden Gate Division (GGD) are investigating the death of a Pittsburg teen whose body was located near eastbound SR-4 in Concord on Saturday. Relatives of Damond Lazenby, Jr., 19, of Pittsburg found his body alongside the freeway while searching the area east of Port Chicago Highway shortly…

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One Dead In Lafayette Freeway Crash Sunday

One person was killed and another seriously injured after the car they were in struck the center divide of eastbound Highway 24 west of Oak Hill Road and crashed into the trees lining the shoulder. The crash was reported at 10:21 a.m. with crews at the scene and working to free a victim trapped in…

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Writer Applauds Alameda’s Ban On Leaf Blowers

Editor; I would like to commend the mayor and city leaders of Alameda for taking action and finally banning the use of gas powered leaf blowers on the island effective January 1. Those of us opposed to the machines have argued against their use for years, with Alameda’s city council “kicking the can down the…

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Health Department Asks District Attorney To Press Legal Action Against Martinez Refining Company For Hazardous Materials Release 

From Contra Costa Health: On Wednesday, Contra Costa Health (CCH) formally requested that the District Attorney consider taking legal action against the Martinez Refining Company (MRC) for not notifying the County after the refinery released more than 20 tons of metal-laden dust into the community over the Thanksgiving holiday. The accidental release of “spent catalyst”…

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Firefighters Extend A Helping Hand In Hercules Wednesday

Trees came down, transformers supernovae’d, and steady rainfall fed our streams and low-lying areas to make travel hazardous – as most of the experts had promised – during an often wild night in the 24/680 Wednesday. Our team of semi-waterproof photographers were out and about and Craig Cannon was on hand as this little drama…

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Lafayette Declares Storm Emergency

From the City of Lafayette: Lafayette has proclaimed a Local State of Emergency due to severe storms expected this week, following flooding and mudslides just days ago during the storm on December 31. Heavy rain and strong winds are expected from this afternoon (Wednesday, January 4) through Thursday morning. Flooding is likely in some parts…

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COVID-Positive Inmate Dies In Jail Quarantine Tuesday

From the Office of the Sheriff: In-Custody Death Investigation The Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff and the Contra Costa DA’s Office are currently investigating an in-custody death that occurred at the Martinez Detention Facility this afternoon. The 31-year-old, who is not being identified at this time, was arrested on December 31, 2022, by…

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