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Protests in downtown Lafayette Horns honked in support of demonstrators as commuters and shoppers drove by giant lit balloons of a peach emblazoned with an "IM" as well as a chicken with Donald Trump-like hair the evening of Dec. 17 at Plaza Park in Lafayette.
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Lafayette in good financial shape as the city rolls into the next decade Shortly before Steve Falk departed as ...By Nick Marnell
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Former city manager makes a statement at the LLLC Few artists want to explain the meaning of their work, or what it represents, leaving those answers for the public to determine. On that note, "Red Letter," the exhibit submitted by Steve Falk for display in the permanent collection of the Lafayette Library and ...By Nick Marnell
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Breakfast with Santa Benefit for Lafayette Historical Society, Dec. 15 It seems as if Thanksgiving were just yesterday, but since there are only three short weeks between the turkey and the tinsel, it's not too early to say that Santa Claus is coming to town ... and this year, he's staying for breakfast. Back for the second year, the ...By Lauren Herpich
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Lamorinda produced wines - a labor of love With the holidays in full swing, good food and good cheer go hand in hand. When thinking about wine, usually the Napa or Sonoma valleys come to mind, but with a microclimate that is perfect for wine production the Lamorinda area is coming into its own. By Vera Kochan
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Lafayette Police Blotter Lafayette Police
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Sheriff's office to increase patrols in Lafayette and Orinda Contra Costa Sheriff David Livingston ...By Sora O'Doherty
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Kindness the theme of the 41st Annual Community Thanksgiving Breakfast Around 200 early risers were treated to a delicious breakfast Nov. 22. The occasion was the 41st Annual Community Thanksgiving Breakfast, held at the Veterans Memorial Center, hosted by the Chamber of Commerce and attended by community leaders and members. By Pippa Fisher
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Work resumes on regulator expansion in Lafayette, anomaly in pipe addressed Pacific Gas and Electric Company resumed work to clear nearly 30 additional trees as part of the regulator station expansion on property at the intersection of Reliez Station Road and Andreasen Drive after a judge denied a request for a temporary restraining order by ...By Jennifer Wake
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Home invasion arrests made the day after Lafayette public safety meeting To help allay the concerns and fears of Lafayette residents after an unusual spike in crime in the city this fall, Lafayette council members Cam Burks and Steven Bliss called a special meeting of the city public safety committee Dec. 4 at the Lafayette Veterans ...By Nick Marnell
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When schools go dark during PG&E outages The Acalanes Union High School District on Oct. 29 sent out a message to parents and students at Miramonte, Campolindo, and Acalanes high schools announcing that they had decided to keep schools open the following day despite power outages and poor air quality in the ...By Ania Keenan
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Lafayette Police Blotter Lafayette Police
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How to properly store water for emergencies After the last round of unpredictable power outages, miscommunications and unreliable utility usage, it became increasingly clear that residents must do all they can to take emergency survival matters into their own hands. By Vera Kochan
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Lamorinda teams assist in county-wide emergency drill On Saturday, Nov. 16, as the Bay Area was rocked by a 7.0 earthquake, a gas station in Moraga fell into a sinkhole. Well, not really, but Lamorindans with active imaginations reported this and other casualties as part of a county-wide emergency drill. Members of ...By Sora O'Doherty
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Hillside Memorial vigil honors those who served As the sun went down Nov. 11, members of the community joined together beneath the imposing swath of crosses at the Lafayette Hillside Memorial to hold a vigil marking Veterans Day with poetry, music and reflection. By Pippa Fisher
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