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San Pablo back-to-school drive with Family Giving Tree enters 11th year

San Pablo back-to-school drive with Family Giving Tree enters 11th year

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A partnership headed into its 11th year between the City of San Pablo and Family Giving Tree Agency is poised to equip undeserved children...

One killed, two injured in Richmond shootings Sunday

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Two shootings in Richmond on Sunday claimed the life of one person and injured two others, a police captain said. At 6:34 p.m. Sunday, officers...
BouGie Babies Nail Spa set to launch on 23rd Street

BouGie Babies Nail Spa set to launch on 23rd Street

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By Kathy Chouteau A soon-to-launch Richmond business born out of the owner’s concern for kids during the pandemic aims to give them a place to...
San Pablo hosting next Dumpster Day for residents on March 13

San Pablo hosting Dumpster Day for city residents

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San Pablo's Public Works Department is hosting a Dumpster Day on Saturday enabling city residents to get rid of old items. What's not accepted: mattresses,...
Man allegedly points gun at people, fires round into air in Pinole

Man allegedly points gun at people, fires round into air in Pinole

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A man was arrested in Pinole after he allegedly pointed a gun at people on San Pablo Avenue, then walked away and fired off...
Bay Area Rescue Mission gives update on ‘Bridge of Hope’ construction

Bay Area Rescue Mission gives update on ‘Bridge of Hope’ construction

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By Kathy Chouteau Construction on the Bridge of Hope Center project is slated to be completed in November,  Bay Area Rescue Mission (BARM) Development Manager...
Body found in Bay believed to be missing teen Antoine Whittley

Body found in Bay believed to be missing teen Antoine Whittley

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A body recovered from the waters of San Pablo Bay today is believed to be that of 17-year-old Antoine Whittley, the Kennedy High student...
Vaccines recommended in California remain covered benefits under Medi-Cal, and Contra Costa Health Plan continues to cover essential immunizations for eligible members. Contra Costa’s public health clinics and community partners will continue providing vaccinations to residents across the county, regardless of insurance status. CCH encourages residents to speak with their health care providers about recommended vaccinations and to stay up to date on immunizations that protect individual health and the well-being of the broader community.

Safeway partners with WCCUSD to provide back-to-school vaccines

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By Kathy Chouteau The West Contra Costa Unified School District (WCCUSD) and Safeway are teaming up to host a clinic on Monday, July 26 that...
Omicron variant detected in Contra Costa County

Contra Costa County health officials urge employers to require COVID-19 vaccinations

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Health officers representing Contra Costa, San Francisco and Santa Clara counties are urging employers to require that their workers are fully vaccinated. In a joint...

Vallejo police search for Richmond man charged with teen’s murder

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Vallejo police are searching for a Richmond man wanted in connection with the fatal shooting of a 15-year-old boy in their city on Wednesday,...

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Plans for 45 new Garrity Way townhomes headed to Planning Commission

Planning Commission to review plans for 45 townhomes on Garrity Way

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A plan to build 45 townhomes on a vacant lot at 3151 Garrity Way in the Hilltop District of Richmond is moving to its...
Chevron Richmond reports safety gains and free home upgrades at town hall

Chevron Richmond reports safety gains and free home upgrades at town hall

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By Mike Aldax Chevron Richmond reported a 62 percent drop in notices of violation over the last half-year and a downward trend in flaring events...
Sheldon Elementary to host student music and debate showcase

Sheldon Elementary to host student music and debate showcase

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Sheldon Elementary School will host "A Night of Brazilian Rhythm & Voice" on Thursday, May 21. The event takes place from 6-7 p.m. in...