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Katie Lauer

Katie Lauer

Staff Reporter, Local News - Contra Costa County at The Mercury News

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    Contra Costa County libraries are the lowest-funded in the Bay Area. Why are they so successful?

    “This is our reputation in libraries in the Bay Area — we do a lot with very little,” says county librarian Alison McKee.
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    Acalanes school district parcel tax ballot measure trailing in earl...

    Roughly 62% of voters in the Acalanes Union High School District supported Measure T, according to ballots tallied by 8 p.m. Tuesday.
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    The fate of Concord’s KVHS radio tower is up in the air. Here’s why...

    The station is part of a network of noncommercial educational radio stations throughout the Bay Area that regional officials have long depended on for getting information about community resources …
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    After two decades of restoration work, a crucial Bay Area habitat r...

    It took $25 million and 22 years to restore the 122 acres of Pacheco Marsh, the historic saltwater marshland just northeast of downtown Martinez, where Walnut Creek flows into the Carquinez Strait.
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    If you’re in Walnut Creek for two hours, the city is tracking you. ...

    Chamber of Commerce insists the data collection is “all very innocent.”
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    Oversight commission says Mt. Diablo district dismissal is retaliat...

    Unless the district abruptly pivots during Wednesday’s board meeting, commissioners say the eight-member Measure J oversight body will effectively be defunct, jeopardizing reimbursement of a contro…
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    Bay Area organizers of Saturday’s “No Kings” protests expect bigges...

    More than 140,000 protesters took part in protests in the Bay Area in June.
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    Daylight saving time ends Sunday — and Stanford study suggests it s...

    Researchers say the current protocol to both “fall back” and “spring forward” is the worst choice for our bodies.
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    What’s at stake in the battle over SNAP funding? One Bay Area count...

    Contra Costa County will administer the funds via debit card to more than 100,000 local food assistance recipients
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    Another Bay Area city is banning gas-powered leaf blowers. But not ...

    Los Altos became the first to oust the noisy power tools in 1991 – a policy sparked by noise complaints that was duplicated in Menlo Park and Palo Alto. Since then, Berkeley, Oakland and Santa Cruz…
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    Suspension of disbelief: The newest Bay Bridge span is an architect...

    The new eastern span of the Bay Bridge, which opened in 2013, is widest suspension bridge in the world.