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Transition To Green Economy To Hit Contra Costa Hard, Study Shows
Labor representatives called Friday for a safe and equitable transition to the green economy for workers in fossil fuels and bioindustries.

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Labor representatives called Friday for a safe and equitable transition to the green economy for workers in fossil fuels and bioindustries.

UVDS contends a Napa County lawsuit filed by seven neighbors is part of St. Helena Mayor Geoff Ellsworth's "personal vendetta" against it.
"If you feel unsafe, go. Take your animals, go early, have plans."
Water and wastewater rates will increase 4 percent when the coming fiscal year begins July 1, and another 4 percent on July 1, 2022.
State officials have previously stated their intent to lift most masking requirements when the state lifts its reopening tier system.
Shortly after the first cash prize drawing of Vax for the Win, scammers reportedly tried to impersonate California state officials.
The additional trips will support the morning and evening commute windows.
Jane Shetterly, a high school teacher with the West Contra Costa County Unified School District, was arrested Sunday by Martinez police.
A future park at Concord's former Naval weapons station could be named the "Thurgood Marshall Regional Park — Home of the Port Chicago 50."
PHOTOS: A full moon, total lunar eclipse and supermoon were seen early Wednesday from the Bay Area.
Water rights holders who violate the restrictions could face daily fines of up to $1,000.
The teens, 16-year-old twin boys, were in front of their home on Pheasant Drive when three suspects approached, police said.
"Preserving the school as part of the historic park will help honor the sacrifices made by those on the home front."
The man left his car at the scene of a crash but officers found and arrested him, police said.
"It's not a city problem — it's a community problem. But you have to quit kicking them around to solve that problem."
The Martinez Historical Society is asking for a lease agreement in order to start a fundraising campaign for the museum.
The Napa County Board of Supervisors accepted Robertson's resignation at its meeting earlier this week.
The funds from the American Rescue Plan Act could arrive as soon as this month.
The man is accused of setting a fire early Monday morning at the same church that burned in a fire last week.
The fire at Christ Community Church of the Nazarene caused the roof to collapse and the second floor to collapse onto the first.