A Police Light Show Paints Commercial Lane Saturday

Culmination off a long Saturday in the 24/680 with our photographers racing to and fro and the night ending on Commercial Lane after an Aggravated Battery call on Locust Street in Walnut Creek. A person was taken into custody, the street taking the lights from police vehicles and re-painting the old brick walls, asphalt, and…

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“Pull It Over There, Keanu… Where’s Sandra?”

One of Walnut Creeks’s venerable Gillig electric trolleys got away from its operator Friday, slightly damaging two cars in separate locations before it could be pulled over by police. The trolley’s passengers were off-loaded and transferred to another bus while officers assessed the damage, which in no way came close to that inflicted by Reeves…

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Mount Diablo Blue

Okay, so the national news has got us clenching our teeth and balling our fists, our blood pressure spiking and we’re looking into TRAIN transport to Washington DC to search for cyberpunks – and then we turned to our local landmark for a mental/visual chill pill:

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Danville Schools Enact Secure Campus Protocol After Reported Threats Thursday

Two Danville schools adopted a Secure Campus posture Thursday following reports of a student threatening violence against the Charlotte Wood Middle School and Monte Vista High School campuses. “Secure Campus,” apparently one security level below a hard lockdown at the schools, barred anyone from entering or leaving the campuses while staff and police searched for…

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Man Arrested At Walnut Creek BART After Brandishing Pistol Tuesday

A man seen behaving erratically at the Walnut Creek BART station Tuesday was subsequently arrested after he allegedly brandished a pistol while threatening a bus driver. Zion E. Brown, 21, was arrested on multiple charges after he allegedly tried to hide a Glock 17 pistol with an extended magazine on the BART platform. Transit and…

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Martinez Health Advisory Lifted Tuesday

From Contra Costa Health: Contra Costa Health (CCH) has lifted a public health advisory today at 3:00 p.m. following confirmation that the fire at Martinez Refining Company (MRC) is out. Residents in the affected area can now resume normal activities and should open doors and windows to air out buildings and homes. CCH was first…

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County Supervisor Promises Full Investigation Into Martinez Refining Company Fire

County Supervisor Shanelle Scales-Preston said Tuesday she is meeting with county health officials, Martinez Mayor Brianne Zorn, refinery officials and first responders to determine the cause of Saturday’s fire at the Martinez Refining Company facility in Martinez. “This is the third major incident since BPF Energy purchased the refinery in 2020 and many more spills…

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Crowd Protests Government Anti-Immigration Policy In Concord Sunday

Hundreds turned out to protest enforcement of immigration laws and recent ICE actions in Concord on Sunday. A sizable crowd of several hundred people lined Monument Boulevard in protest of ICE – Immigration and Customs Enforcement – detentions. Despite a couple of tense moments the gathering was largely without incident. We don’t believe there were…

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Martinez Health Advisory Remains In Effect Sunday

Contra Costa Health (CCH) recommends that residents of Martinez, parts of Pacheco and Clyde who have respiratory sensitivity remain indoors with doors and windows shut today while smoke continues to clear from a fire at Martinez Refining Company (MRC). A map of the affected area will be available at cwsalerts.com while this health advisory remains…

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