Bay Area School Districts Extend Closures Through May 1

Bay Area School Districts Extend Closures Through May 1

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Mar 25, 2020 10

San Jose, CA – Seven Bay Area County Health Officers, in collaboration with their six County Superintendents of Schools have made a unified, regional decision to extend school closures and student dismissals from regular school attendance through May 1, 2020, to slow the spread of COVID-19 to the maximum extent possible. The safety and wellness…

Three Contra Costa County Firefighters Test Positive For COVID-19

Three Contra Costa County Firefighters Test Positive For COVID-19

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Mar 24, 2020 1

Three Contra Costa County Fire Protection District firefighters have tested positive for Coronavirus (COVID-19) and are at home under self-quarantine, a district spokesman confirmed Tuesday. Steve Hill said that 8 district employees people have been tested for COVID-19 with 3 testing positive, 3 testing negatively and 2 others awaiting results. Hill said the positive tests…

One Dead In I680 Crash In San Ramon Tuesday

One Dead In I680 Crash In San Ramon Tuesday

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Mar 24, 2020 3

A San Ramon man was killed when his car left the road and overturned on southbound I680 north of Bollinger Canyon Tuesday. Firefighters following up on reports of a car off the road at that location located the wreckage and found the driver deceased inside at 6:51 a.m. The driver was later identified as Matthew…

DeSaulnier’s Condition Worsens; Currently In Critical Condition

DeSaulnier’s Condition Worsens; Currently In Critical Condition

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Mar 21, 2020 2

Rep. Mark DeSaulnier, hospitalized after falling and fracturing a rib while jogging more than a week ago, is in critical condition and battling complications of pneumonia, his office reported Saturday. The California Democrat, 67, has been tested for coronavirus but subsequently proved negative for the virus, a spokesman said. His condition, however, worsened over the course…

Lafayette’s Leaders Clarify “Essential Business” Definitions

Lafayette’s Leaders Clarify “Essential Business” Definitions

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Mar 19, 2020 1

Due to concerns expressed by Lafayette residents, Lafayette Mayor Mike Anderson, working with Lafayette Police Chief Ben Alldritt and Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Jay Lifson, wishes to clarify which businesses are allowed to remain open in the City of Lafayette during the duration of the Public Health Order issued by Country Costa County on March 16.…

Tree Trimmer Electrocuted In Alamo Workplace Accident Wednesday

Tree Trimmer Electrocuted In Alamo Workplace Accident Wednesday

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Mar 18, 2020 10

A tree trimmer working on Escondido Court in Alamo was killed Wednesday after apparently making contact with a live power line. The unidentified worker was knocked unconscious at around 4:35 p.m. while suspended in a tree in the neighborhood. A neighbor said the tree caught fire after contact with the wire was made, with responding…

Hunkered In The Bunker: Day One

Hunkered In The Bunker: Day One

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Mar 15, 2020 10

Day 1 of Quarantine: “We see people, wandering in the rain, drawn and haggard, a hardscrabble shuffle and defeated look on their faces – on the hunt for canned chili, Purell, and breakfast waffles. Sometimes, they stop, and through our binoculars we watch as they raise their bony finger to our air vent and we…