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Things That Go “Boom” In The Night – A Prelude To The Fourth
Many of you have been writing or calling us about “loud bangs,” “gunshots,” “automatic weapons,” or “bombs” going off in once-sleepy suburban neighborhoods. Some have asked about inbound meteorites, plane crashes or military rocket shoots and we’ve been saying the explanation appears to have a more earthly origin. This little video snippet, shot during neighborhood…
Read MoreLocal Politics, Elections In The Year Of Pandemic
From the Contra Costa County Registrar of Voters: The Candidate filing period for offices in Schools, Community Colleges, and Special Districts is from July 13 to August 7, 2020 in order to appear on the November 2020 ballot. In the past, filing for office has been conducted in the Elections Division office. This election however,…
Read MoreWalnut Creek Police Brace For Planned “Twilight March” Wednesday
Internet chatter of a planned protest through neighborhoods in Walnut Creek Wednesday prompted local police to request contact from protest organizers, something the organizers indicated they were not ready to do. Billed as a noisy Twilight March details of the event remained sketchy as organizers appeared to be communicating with participants directly through social media…
Read MoreFour Dead After Fatal Crash Off Carquinez Bridge
Solano County CHP investigators are trying to determine how an Infiniti SUV ended up on its roof near C&H Sugar, killing four people, and are looking into reports that witnesses saw the vehicle “come off” the Carquinez Bridge after some sort of an incident there around 8:43 p.m. Four young people were in the vehicle…
Read MoreContra Costa County Continues To Open Businesses And Activities
From Contra Costa Health Services: Contra Costa Health Services is taking another step toward alignment with the State of California’s guidance on opening businesses and activities at a pace that protects public health and safety. At the same time, CCHS continues to recommend that residents stay home as much as possible and take steps to…
Read MoreMeanderings: Carving Out Our Personal Truths, As Things Get Curiouser And Curiouser
Where once truths were self-evident and identifiable we have found now, in these unsettled times, that people have closely held versions of the truth – the truth as they see it and, apparently, are prepared to defend to the death. It may be the American DNA, the way we’re wired, ready to clamber aboard the…
Read MoreSuspect Arrested In El Sobrante Homicide
On Wednesday, June 10, 2020, at about 4:05 pm, Contra Costa County Deputy Sheriffs from Bay Station were dispatched to a suspicious circumstance at an apartment building on the 4800 block of Appian Way in El Sobrante. Deputies arrived at the location and discovered a body that was decomposed. The Homicide Unit of the Investigation…
Read MoreScammers Impersonating Local Police To Secure “Fines” Over The Phone
Phone scammers intent on grabbing your hard-earned money and willing to do or say just about anything to do it are impersonating local police during phone sessions designed to separate us from our cash. We have documented the antics of – mostly international – phone scammers here in the past, even showing the inner workings…
Read MoreContra Costa County To Allow Vehicle-Based Gatherings And Services
From County Health Services: Outdoor gatherings during which participants stay in their vehicles are now permitted in Contra Costa County if organizers follow instructions in a new health order issued today. The new order, which takes effect May 19, provides new options for religious organizations that have been unable to hold services since COVID-19 began…
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