LETTER(S): Rough Exit At EBRPD; Mike And Sasha; Bannon’s Prediction

Editor; Partly due to their name I thought the East Bay Regional Park District was a benign agency dedicated to running and caring for our local parks. Recent developments have shown my long-held perception of the district may be off the mark as outgoing General Manager Sabrina Landreth threatens legal action against the district’s board,…

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Wet Roads And Overnight Police Action Gum Up The 24/680 Thursday

This rainfall – which by all reports will be with us for a while – is great for our gardens but it’s playing hell with our roadways. If you’re on one, we don’t have to tell you it’s pretty slidy out there and people are crashing into things. Eastbound Highway 24 was crawling through Orinda…

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We Remember Them…

Just a coupla’ GIs, fighting to get home, and making history in the process. Remembering all who went and served this Veterans Day.

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Orinda BevMo Robbed Saturday

Latest in a series of uncharacteristically violent thefts to shock Lamorinda was recorded Saturday as thieves struck at the Orinda Beverages and More store at 6 Camino Pablo in Orinda. Members of this site’s Flash Alert network reported police activity at the store at around noon, with reports the thieves left the scene in a…

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Robbery Crew Blitzes Lafayette’s Panache Cafe

A crew of thieves raided the popular Panache Cafe in Lafayette at approximately 5 a.m. Thursday while the owner took refuge inside her store armed with a baseball bat, the thieves wrenching a safe off its base and making off with money and other items despite triggering a business alarm. News of the blitz-style robbery,…

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Serial School Trespasser/Burglar Arrested After String Of On-Campus Thefts

A “prolific thief” suspected of cruising Bay Area schools in search of teachers’ credit cards was arrested following his incursion at a Fremont elementary school and linked to similar cases in Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Solano and Yolo counties. Police identified their suspect as Christopher Britton, 34, of Fairfield and said he routinely walked onto…

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Walnut Creek Ready To Ban Satan’s Whistles

While your local Mo-and-Blo crew has been blowing sticky wet leaves down the road, past your window and under your front door at runway sound levels for the past decade or so it appears Walnut Creek is ready to look at alternatives – after we get through the current Winter Leaf Drop, at least. Local…

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“The Bear Roared” – Californians Pass Prop 50

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s gamble on a risky proposition countering a presidential decree to gerrymander Texas congressional districts paid off with a landslide win in California Tuesday night. Voters approved Proposition 50, a ballot measure reconfiguring the state’s U.S. House map temporarily in response to Republican gerrymandering efforts in other states. The approved measure will set…

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