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Forum focuses on combating high prevalence of alcohol and drug abuse in teens
According to the California Healthy Kids ...By Sora O'Doherty



Council postpones action on conflict of interest policy
Much to the consternation of the Save ...By John T. Miller



Rez runners start, finish in sunshine this year
What a difference a year made for the Lafayette Reservoir Run. Race day this year dawned sunny and mild with a light breeze; a great improvement over the rainy skies of 2016.
Marshall ...
By Cathy Dausman



EBMUD land swap deal with Lafayette reaches an impasse
As the East Bay Municipal Utility District ...By John T. Miller



No relief on Reliez Valley Road
A barrage of speakers from the Reliez Valley Road area addressed the Lafayette City Council at its Oct. 23 meeting, complaining about delays and unsafe driving conditions and pleading for solutions to the problems.
By John T. Miller



Lafayette Police Blotter
Lafayette Police Department Incident Summary ...



Lafayette City Council approves three-year extension for city manager
After fielding many objections, particularly from the Save Lafayette contingent, the Lafayette City Council voted 4-1 to approve a three-year contract extension for longtime City Manager Steven Falk. Council Member Ivor Samson cast the lone opposing vote.
By John T. Miller



Local halloween happenings set to delight young and old
Halloween is time for oh-boys and ghouls to join in creepy fun-filled activities ranging from costume parades to community fairs and fright-filled haunted houses. If you're haunting down something to do, here is a monster mash-up of Lamorinda area celebrations:
By Cathy Dausman



Saranap Nostalgia: Many memories to be razed
In a few short months the wrecking crews will descend on what was once the hub of unincorporated Saranap in order for Hall Equities Group to build the new, vibrant and updated Saranap Village.
By John T. Miller



More kids than ever participate in Lafayette Walk/Bike to School Day
With at least 50 percent of the school student population taking advantage of this year's Walk/Bike to School Day, Lafayette Elementary School's event was clearly a big success.
More ...
By Pippa Fisher



Second lawsuit filed in attempt to keep PG&E chainsaws out of Briones
Save Lafayette Trees has initiated another ...By Pippa Fisher



Bay Area young musicians audition in Battle of the Bands
Local teen bands have a chance this fall to take their musical talents out of the garage and onto the stage and to possibly win some cool cash and gift certificate prizes in the bargain.
By Pippa Fisher



Delayed opening still possible for Lafayette Res, but not effective yet
Concerned early walkers at the Lafayette ...By Pippa Fisher



Lafayette Police Blotter
Lafayette Police Department Incident Summary ...



EBMUD to jumpstart Lafayette Reservoir tower repairs
Officials of the East Bay Municipal Utility District said that it will begin the seismic renovations to the Lafayette Reservoir outlet tower in 2020 once the project is approved by the California Division of Safety of Dams and the district completes its planning, ...By Nick Marnell



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