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Is the county rushing to bring in commercial cannabis regulations? The county is seeking feedback from municipal councils and members of the public as it looks to prepare regulations around cannabis in the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County. By Pippa Fisher
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Citizen of the Year exemplifies 'service above self' This year's Citizen of the Year does not sit still and let life come to him; he makes things happen. Don Jenkins was given the honor this year in a unanimous vote, selected from an extremely talented pool of nominees. By Pippa Fisher
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No parcel tax on June ballot The Lafayette School Board decided at their ...By Pippa Fisher
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March 8 named Erling Horn Day Mayor Don Tatzin recognized Erling Horn for his 40 years of service to Lafayette at the Feb. 26 city council meeting by proclaiming March 8, Horn's 80th birthday, to be "Erling Horn Day in Lafayette." Horn has been involved with the city in many capacities over the ...
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Zoning of Deer Hill to be decided in referendum on June ballot Lafayette will place a referendum on the ballot in June, effectively giving voters a say in the fate of the land on Deer Hill.
The State Appeals Court ruled on Feb. 21 in favor of the ...By Pippa Fisher
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Lafayette teachers demand fair pay It was clear at a recent Lafayette School District board meeting that teachers are not prepared to wait silently while the union and district continue to negotiate teacher contracts.
The ...By Pippa Fisher
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DeSaulnier gun violence conversation draws large crowd U.S. Rep. Mark DeSaulnier's message at the recent town hall meeting was clear - the time for silence is over.
DeSaulnier was addressing the issue of gun violence, including suicides, ...By Pippa Fisher
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Mt. Diablo Nursery & Garden closes The hurt comes through loud and clear in Garth Jacober's voice. "We opened for business March 1, 2007; we're closing Feb. 28, 2018 - one day short of our 11th anniversary."
Retirement, ...By Cathy Dausman
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LAFSD parcel tax discussion leads only to more questions A Feb. 12 discussion by school board members ...By Nick Marnell
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Lafayette's police station officially opens If residents noticed SWAT vehicles on the streets of Lafayette recently, fear not - the scary-looking vehicles were probably on their way to the grand opening of Lafayette's new, state-of-the-art police station. By Pippa Fisher
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Parking relief for Safeway shoppers at last The end is in sight for construction to provide 185 parking stalls on the vacant lot near Mt. Diablo Boulevard and Oak Hill Road in front of the Lafayette Safeway. According to Safeway spokesperson Wendy Gutshall from the Northern California corporate headquarters, the ...
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Safety measures to stay in place on Reliez Valley Road Lafayette is making permanent the safety improvements along Reliez Valley Road.
And it does seem that wheels are spinning a little more freely there these days, but is that as a result ...By Pippa Fisher
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City council to appeal planning commission decision on crosses property The fate of the land that is home to the Lafayette crosses is once again on the table as the result of a request for appeal brought by a city council member.
The roughly 5-acre land in ...By Pippa Fisher
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Lafayette mayor joins Stanley students in annual concert Lafayette Mayor Don Tatzin performed on his euphonium with Stanley Middle School Symphonic Band students Jan. 19 during the school's annual Concert for the Mayor, hosted by the Stanley music department under the direction of Bob Athayde. Not only did Tatzin attend and ...Submitted by Kerwin Lee
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Lafayette realtor Dana Green honored At a packed dinner event Feb. 2, local realtor Dana Green received the award for Business Person of the Year, surrounded by family, friends, business associates and her entire "Green Team" on an evening she described as being truly special.
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