Brentwood Press - Sat Nov 28
New Life Band will be in Antioch for a concert on Nov 28 at 5pm at St. John's Lutheran Church, 1360 E. Tregallas Rd.
SF, Oakland top cops team up to fight drug tradeKGO - Fri Nov 27
The new police chiefs in Oakland and San Francisco are putting drug dealers on notice.
Police again search home in Calif kidnap caseKRNV-TV Reno - Fri Nov 27
Police are again searching the Northern California home of a man charged with kidnapping a girl and holding her captive for 18 years.
Firefighters quickly control garage fire in PittsburgLedger Dispatch - Thu Nov 26
Firefighters quickly extinguished a structure fire that damaged a residential garage in Pittsburg on Wednesday night, a dispatcher with the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District said.
Jaycee Dugard case: Nancy Garrido wants dismissed lawyer back on caseLedger Dispatch - Wed Nov 25
Nancy Garrido's former attorney, dismissed this month after a claim that he talked up a book or movie deal about the Jaycee Dugard case at a golf club bar, wants back on it, and so does Garrido, court documents show.
Power plant plan has Byron Airport pilots fumingInside Bay Area - Wed Nov 25
A private pilots association that helped halt construction of a power plant in Hayward is taking aim at a similar plant proposed 2.7 miles south of Byron Airport in East Contra Costa County.
Woman Charged With Murder In SF Pizzeria KillingCbs5.com - Wed Nov 25
Share + Nov 25, 2009 4:41 pm US/Pacific SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco prosecutorsA have charged a 25-year-old Contra Costa County woman with murder for the fatal stabbing Tuesday of a San Francisco pizzeria worker.
Police believe two of the women met Ben Merrill when they stopped to ask him for directions.Kitsapsun.com - Wed Nov 25
Formal charges have been filed against three California women believed to be responsible for the shooting death of former Belfair resident Benjamin Merrill, according to police in Pittsburg, Calif.
Trust awards $10,000 each to three Contra Costa teachers for innovative work with studentsLedger Dispatch - Tue Nov 24
Helping young children succeed in school and exciting teens about exploring the world outside their classrooms has earned three Contra Costa County teachers $10,000 each to spend as they wish.
County may pull from reserve funds to continue misdemeanor prosecutionsContra Costa Times - Tue Nov 24
Misdemeanor prosecutions would continue as usual in Contra Costa County under a proposed plan to transfer $700,000 in county reserve funds to the District Attorney's Office budget and save the jobs of 15 prosecutors.
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