County Health Reminds Residents To Practice Their Faith From Home This Weekend

Contra Costa Health Services (CCHS) reminds the public that county residents should observe their faiths at home while the health officer’s stay-at-home order remains in place, though this month is a time of significant religious activity for many people. The health officer order, a measure to protect our community from the spread of COVID-19, requires…

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Crashes, Cont’d – In San Ramon And Martinez Sunday

It’s getting so we almost hate to say anything but we wrote about the unusual number and nature of crashes on rain-slicked streets today and that story wasn’t up for more than an hour before two additional, serious crashes with injury popped up. Crow Canyon Road was closed after an SUV apparently struck a hydrant…

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COVID-19, Cabin Fever, Crashes And Occasional Chaos In The 24/680

Today’s offering took a different turn than originally intended. We were headed in an entirely different direction when we realized all you folks were also out there – and also headed in different directions. We’re not commuting but we’ve heard from folks who still do that road speed, quieted immediately after issuance of the Shelter…

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Two Injured In Orinda Crash Saturday

Two people were injured and rushed to John Muir Hospital in Walnut Creek after a rollover crash on eastbound Highway 24 at Camino Pablo in Orinda Saturday. The crash was reported by several readers just after 6 p.m. Officers and firefighters found two victims not far from the wreckage of an overturned sedan. There was…

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County Health Confirms 27 COVID Cases At Orinda Senior Facility Friday

Contra Costa County Health Services confirmed that an outbreak of COVID-19 at a 47-bed senior housing facility in Orinda had been discovered on Tuesday and was being tracked. At least 27 people – 24 patients and three staff members – have tested positive so far in connection with the outbreak. No deaths have been reported…

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