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Vallejo City Council takes steps on another possible shutdown
The Vallejo City Council passed the first of two steps necessary to approve up to $3.9 million for programs and organizations serving residents who would be impacted if there is another government ...
The 3.6 magnitude quake, while classified as minor, can still be felt by many residents, especially those closer to the epicenter. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) noted that even minor ...
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Final town hall invites mirage of districtwide concerns
This is my second time begging,” pleaded Cooper Elementary teacher Rachel Samaniego. “Please, make your decision not through ...
OPINON - At Moschetti Coffee Roasting in Vallejo, California, we’ve been roasting and delivering fresh coffee beans to Bay ...
Some artists are too interesting to sell out, as British filmmaker Charlie Shackleton discovered for himself when his ...
Earthquake today: A 4.1-magnitude earthquake struck California on Tuesday with tremors in Paso Robles, and Atascadero and ...
Expected spikes in health care premiums, cuts to Medicaid funding and tighter eligibility requirements have left Arlington ...
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Final town hall invites districtwide concerns
The fourth and final Vallejo City Unified School District town hall to discuss ongoing school closures and consolidations brought a number of fearful, frustrated parents and faculty throughout the ...
Weeks before he resigned in 2022, former Vallejo police Chief Shawny Williams received a Halloween card. Williams testified that when his secretary opened it, the audi ...
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CA - According to the U.S. Geological Survey, a 3.2 magnitude quake rattled close to San Ramon Thursday ...
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