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During her first term on the council, Gipner has channeled her experience as a small business owner to support the city’s local economy.
The Mount Diablo Education Association said DA Diana Becton has received "threatening calls and emails from folks around the country."
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There were 5,233 cases of COVID-19 in Contra Costa County as of Thursday.
Prosecutors say a past conviction made it illegal for a Martinez man to have the gun he's accused of pointing at a bystander near the mural.
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Outgoing Administrator David Twa said reducing Contra Costa's current $677.7 million in unfunded pension liability will be a key challenge.
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The tax would raise an estimated $81 million a year to pay for certain county services.
A Santa Rosa man and a Pittsburg man were in a Cadillac CTS and died at the scene of the collision.
The total number of residents tested for the virus in Contra Costa County has reached 97,113. See a breakdown of positive cases by city.
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As many as 2,000 Black Lives Matter marchers gathered Sunday in Martinez, which has been racked by instances of racism in recent days.
Crews stopped the forward progress of a fire that threatened numerous structures Sunday afternoon in Martinez.
Housing advocates are calling on the Board of Supervisors to extend an eviction moratorium order that is scheduled to expire next week.
The Meals To Martinez program launched by a law firm and a nonprofit is "like an angel coming out of the woodwork," one restaurateur said.
"You are leaving Martinez in better shape than you found it," School Board President Jonathan Wright told Superintendent "CJ" Cammack.
More than 87,000 California companies received loans, according to new data released this week. See how Martinez businesses fared.
Martinez police have intelligence that counterprotesters would show up to protest against protesters, the city's police chief says.
The companies received millions from the government to help combat the coronavirus pandemic.
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Two Martinez residents are charged with three misdemeanors, including a hate crime, the Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office says.
The Martinez man is accused of pulling out a loaded .22-caliber handgun during an argument near the "Black Lives Matter" mural, police said.
The county’s new revelation about deaths, cases, and hospitalizations raised red flags with California officials.
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Residents came together to restore a Black Lives Matter mural they'd spent hours painting, only to be quickly defaced by a man and woman.
“Nobody wants to be cooped up or to miss out on the holiday. But the more we come together in groups, the more COVID-19 spreads..."
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Contra Costa Animal Services is participating in the upcoming reduced-fee event sponsored by Bissell Pet Foundation.
Contra Costa County officials on Monday delayed the planned July 1 reopening for more businesses, as COVID-19 appears to be rebounding.
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Police are investigating two fliers found near downtown Martinez Saturday calling for "white pride" and using racial slurs.
The Contra Costa County District Attorney said Friday she would ban the controversial carotid restraint chokehold among investigators.
While traditional Fourth of July fireworks are canceled, cities are getting creative with live & virtual ways to celebrate in the East Bay.
The city plans to show the video compilation July 4 on its social media pages and the city's website. But your videos are needed.
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That fact should make it important for residents to remember there is still a serious pandemic going on, the county's health director said.