Antioch Settles Reporter’s Civil Rights Lawsuit for $150,000
The city of Antioch will pay $150,000 to settle a lawsuit by a KPFA reporter who alleged that Antioch police unlawfully arrested him and used excessive force....
The city of Antioch will pay $150,000 to settle a lawsuit by a KPFA reporter who alleged that Antioch police unlawfully arrested him and used excessive force....
After a recent trend in smash-and-grab robberies at ATMs, the Richmond Police Department is arming residents with tips on how to avoid being targeted....
The California Department of Aging has launched a statewide, first-of-its-kind survey on the needs of mid-life and older adults in the LGBTQIA+ community....
Alameda-Contra Costa Transit's process to redesign its entire bus service has been postponed, possibly until 2025, according to AC Transit officials....
The MTC, the Bay Area's regional transportation financing and planning agency, is looking to put a measure on the ballot as early as 2026....
The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors is looking for people to be on the advisory panel for the half-cent sales tax that funds county programs....
The West Contra Costa Unified school board unanimously voted Wednesday to approve cuts that will impact over 120 full-time equivalent positions....
It took both teams 15 minutes to make a shot on goal before De Anza ran away with the game, beating the Vallejo Redhawks 7-0....
Antioch's mayor has changed his last name to Hernandez-Thorpe, adding the surname of his foster parents, Mexican immigrants who raised him in Los Angeles....
After demanding answers from Veolia over foul odors that sickened residents, Richmond City Council says some of its questions weren't addressed....
Army veteran Kristofer Goldsmith founded Task Force Butler to fight extremism after almost joining an extremist group himself years prior....
The Salesian Pride varsity basketball team remained unbeaten at home, winning handily against Vallejo High on Thursday to move to 20-1 on the season....
The Pittsburg City Council this week unanimously approved a bond program aimed at financing residential development....
Multiple senior residents wearing blue "Seniors 4 Rent Control" T-shirts called for rent stabilization in Pittsburg during Tuesday's City Council meeting....
Bay Area residents nurtured the Richmond Greenway for the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, an Urban Tilth initiative that started in 2007....
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