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Published on June 9th, 2021
Lafayette School District warns seniors about phone scam
Lafayette School District Superintendent ...By Jennifer Wake


Published on June 9th, 2021
First of Lafayette's large events already a sold-out success
Liberated by the lifting June 15 of California's COVID-related public safety capacity regulations and color codes restricting large gatherings, the 2021 Taste of Lafayette is already a sellout affair. Tickets to this year's annual restaurant stroll were snatched in ...By Lou Fancher


Published on June 9th, 2021
Council approves reflective beacon alert installation at St. Perpetua crosswalk
At the May 24 Lafayette City Council meeting, consensus was reached regarding the addition of a reflective beacon alert and radar speed sign at a crosswalk near St. Perpetua School on Hamilin Road. After a roughly 60-minute discussion that included a report from ...By Lou Fancher


Published on June 9th, 2021
City continues fight to keep local control on housing development
In an effort to retain local control over ...By Jennifer Wake


Published on June 9th, 2021
Lamorinda makes slow return to a sense of normal
With June 15 anticipated to be the marker for a return to a sense of normal for most Californians, signs that the world is reverting back to familiar times are being seen throughout the three Lamorinda communities.
By Vera Kochan, Sora O'Doherty, and Jennifer Wake


Published on May 26th, 2021
Lamorinda Weekly wins journalism award
The Lamorinda Weekly was awarded second place in the 2020 California Journalism Awards announced May 18 for the article "Residents gather for peaceful protests amid pandemic" (published June 10, 2020) by Pippa Fisher and Sophie Braccini. The category was "Coverage of ...By Jennifer Wake


Published on May 26th, 2021
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Published on May 26th, 2021
Special Council Meeting outlines wildfire preparedness and response
At a special Lafayette City Council meeting May 17 addressing 2021 wildfire preparedness and response, robust communication efforts proved to be as important as vegetation mitigation, fire breaks, fire-fighting equipment, access road maintenance and other proactive ...By Lou Fancher


Published on May 26th, 2021
Local businesses struggle to fill staff openings
Reopening businesses following the relaxation of strict COVID-19 regulations isn't always as simple as reopening doors to the establishment - especially for those in the hospitality industry. Local business owners are finding it difficult to fill positions while ...By Jennifer Wake


Published on May 26th, 2021
Council supports proposed Safe Route to Acalanes High School project
One of the driving forces for many who move to Lafayette is its schools. But trying to bike or walk to Acalanes High School or Springhill Elementary School - located on Pleasant Hill Road, which serves as many as 36,000 vehicles per day and connects to Highway 24 on- ...By Jennifer Wake


Published on May 26th, 2021
Crosses continue to grace hillside; Memorial Day event planned
With the war in Afghanistan winding down - at least in terms of the United States involvement - the Lafayette Hillside Memorial, erected in 2006 to honor the American war dead, will continue to serve as a reminder of the costs of war.
By John T. Miller



Published on May 26th, 2021
Vaccination age drops to 12; clinic opens at Acalanes High School
People as young as 12 years old are now ...By Sora O'Doherty


Published on May 12th 2021
Lafayette Juniors tour focuses on life in your own backyard
Sparkling pools, outdoor kitchens, vegetable gardens and chicken coops were some of the elements shared by the homes on the Outdoor Living Tour hosted by the Lafayette Juniors on Saturday, May 1. Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, last year the Juniors had to cancel their ...By Sora O'Doherty


Published on May 12th 2021
Longtime choral teacher takes new position
Bruce Lengacher, longtime choral teacher at Acalanes High will be leaving the school at the end of the year to take a position with the Acalanes Adult Education Center. The popular educator has been named the director of music and theater in the Acalanes Continuation ...By John T. Miller


Published on May 12th 2021
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