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Alamo water main break impacts nearly 200 customers
The East Bay Municipal Utility District is reporting a water main break Friday in Alamo that is affecting nearly 200 customers and impacting traffic on a main thoroughfare. EBMUD...Read More
Contra Costa County residents on high alert with coyote sightings, spike in missing cats
Lafayette resident Nikki Vilas walks her dog not long after the sun rises. At least she did last summer. Within four weeks, the Los Palos Drive resident encountered five...Read More
One dead, another injured in Fairfield car crash
At least one person has died and another has been seriously injured following a solo-vehicle crash in Vacaville on Sunday night, according to police. The crash was first reported...Read More
Crews make progress on Irving fire
The Irving Fire that is burning near Samuel P. Taylor State Park in Marin County is 25 percent contained Tuesday morning, a Marin County Fire Department spokeswoman said.Read More
Vallie Brown elevated to District 5 supervisor
San Francisco Mayor London Breed has appointed one of her former legislative aides to be The City's new District 5 supervisor.Read More
Alamo students skip Westboro Baptist Church protest
The class schedule hadn't started yet, and students were not present on campus, when demonstrators from Westboro Baptist Church were met by counter-protestors outside an elementary school Tuesday morning...Read More
Car break-in suspect charged with running over officer
Three men face multiple charges for allegedly breaking into a vehicle near San Francisco's Alamo Square on Thursday and then running over and injuring an officer.Read More
Fire near ‘Painted Ladies’ under investigation
Five people were displaced including an infant and two Victorian homes burned in a fire early Friday morning near Alamo Square in San Francisco, fire officials said. The two-alarm...Read More
Science teacher charged with multiple child sex offenses
A 16 count criminal complaint was filed today against a 33-year-old Martinez teacher for alleged sex offenses against a child under 10 years old.Read More
UC Berkeley’s ‘Free Speech Week’ cancelled
The so-called "Free Speech Week" at the University of California at Berkeley has been called off by the Berkeley Patriot organization.Read More
‘Peace, Love and Understanding’ counter-protest kicks off in SF
While organizers of the Patriot Prayer rally have cancelled the event scheduled at San Francisco's Crissy Field, a major planned counter-protest will proceed today as planned.Read More
Patriot Prayer backs down, cancels Crissy Field rally
Organizers of the Patriot Prayer have cancelled a highly contentious event in San Francisco that was to take place Saturday at Crissy Field.Read More
Funding for Lombard Street toll road put on hold
Funding to further look into implementing a toll and reservation system on the crookedest part of Lombard Street was put on hold Tuesday.Read More
Drowned man’s body pulled from canal
A search for a man who was seen drowning in an irrigation canal in Vacaville has ended after rescue crews located and recovered his body.Read More
Improvements begin along Iron Horse Trail
Improvements on a 16-mile span of popular Iron Horse Trail between Alamo and the Dublin/Pleasanton BART station will begin this week.Read More
Motorcyclist injured in Fillmore crash
A motorcyclist was seriously injured in a collision near San Francisco's Alamo Square on Tuesday nightRead More
Buster Posey outed as East Bay water waster
Popular athletes as well as an exercise industry leader and a rock star are part of a who's who of water wasters identified Thursday.Read More
Alamo, Danville water wasters top East Bay list
The East Bay Municipal Utility District released today nearly 1,100 names of customers who in a two-month billing cycle used more than 1,000 gallons of water.Read More
Officials ID Bay Area men killed in Sierra plane crash
54-year-old Frederick Lewis of Fairfield and 26-year-old Matthew Moody of Alamo were identified using dental records.Read More
Alerts questioned in Alamo gas leak
Downtown Alamo is back to normal, but people outside the affected area are wondering why they received urgent alerts to evacuate.Read More