Ygnacio Valley Library To Serve As COVID-19 Test Site

The Ygnacio Valley Library in Walnut Creek will serve as a state-run COVID-19 test site beginning on Sunday, August 23. In order to allow use of the facility and keep patrons and staff safe, library services will be suspended at 5 p.m. on Saturday, August 22, until further notice. The need for additional test sites…

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County Set To Begin Accepting Waiver Applications For In-Person Classes At Elementary Schools

Starting Wednesday, public and private elementary schools (TK – 6th grade) in Contra Costa County can submit applications to allow in-person instruction at their campuses. In accordance with state guidelines, waivers may be granted “when requested by a local superintendent (or equivalent for charter or private schools), in consultation with labor, parent and community organizations. Local…

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Eight Candidates Running For Three Walnut Creek Council Seats

At the November 3, 2020, statewide general election, the City of Walnut Creek will have three City Council seats up for election, those currently held by Mayor Loella Haskew (completing her 2nd term), Mayor Pro Tem Kevin Wilk (completing his 1st term) and Councilmember Justin Wedel (completing his 2nd term). Mayors in Walnut Creek are…

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Fatal Crash On Highway 24 West Of Orinda Sunday

A rollover crash on eastbound Highway 24 left a child dead after she was ejected from the car she was in Sunday, callers reporting the accident just east of Gateway Boulevard shortly after 9 a.m. Officers found the car, on its roof, and with a woman and child nearby – at 9:12 a.m. The child,…

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Sunday Summation: “But It’s A Dry Heat, Right?”

There’s a quiet pool betting on the next calamity to befall the 24/680, our usually peaceful landscape interrupted by all manner of trial and tribulation in recent weeks – both natural and man made. If it’s not orbiting whirlybirds and probing Night Suns it’s a heavenly sound and light show like the one that rolled…

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Flaring At Chevron Refinery Sparking Concern, Questions Friday

Highly visible flaring at the Chevron Refinery in Richmond has attracted widespread attention and some concern as Bay Area residents question the rationale behind the move – on a wind-less, hot, Spare the Air Day Friday. Chevron issued a brief statement about the flaring: “The Chevron Richmond Refinery is currently experiencing flaring activity due to…

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Police Pursuit Ends In Crash Near Moraga PG&E Substation Thursday

A circuitous, on again-off again police pursuit came to a head Thursday when the suspect vehicle turned around on Highway 24 and sped back into Lamorinda – eventually crashing near the end of Dolores Way and Donna Maria in Orinda. A sheriff’s department helicopter orbited the scene, illuminating the crash site as police and fire…

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Places To Chill Out In Contra Costa This Weekend

EHSD plans to make three of its district offices available as “places to cool” through the end of this week and early next week. We will be posting this information to EHSD.org and on our social media channels @ContraCostaEHSD. Please note that during the COVID-19 shelter in place, EHSD’s regular programs and services are NOT…

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Moraga Photographer Captures A Perseid Streaker

Anyone else have a crimpy neck after looking skyward tonight? The Perseids were streaking around and a Moraga resident was out and about and managed to capture this one on film. Nice shot! From the Photographer: “I set up my tripod in my backyard facing NE. Experimenting with my camera with a 25 sec exposure.…

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Nine Candidates Vie For Three Available Danville Town Council Seats

With the closing of the nomination period, nine candidates have filed to run for three available seats on the Danville Town Council in the November 3, 2020 election. Two of the three incumbents have filed to run, along with seven other candidates. The candidates who have filed their papers are (in order they were filed):…

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