Solano County COVID numbers going in wrong direction

Solano case numbers climb; total deaths up to 63 Fairfield Daily Republic, By Todd R. Hansen, September 25, 2020 FAIRFIELD — Solano County is going in the wrong direction – and so are the immediate hopes of moving to an even less restrictive Covid-19 tier. The county reported Thursday that cases increased by 46, taking … Continue reading Solano County COVID numbers going in wrong direction

Solano County press release: Loosening some COVID restrictions, “…best defense is to continue with the safety protocols”

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 22, 2020 News Contacts: Matthew A. Davis, Sr. Management Analyst and Public Communications Officer (707) 784-6111 and MADavis@SolanoCounty.com (AND) Jayleen Richards, Public Health Administrator, Health and Social Services Department (707) 784-8616 and JMRichards@SolanoCounty.com State moves Solano County into red tier (Tier 2) on COVID-19 framework; allows businesses to reopen some additional … Continue reading Solano County press release: Loosening some COVID restrictions, “…best defense is to continue with the safety protocols”

Oil Companies Are Profiting From Illegal Spills. And California Lets Them.

California may be a global leader on combating climate change, but state regulators have allowed companies like Chevron to make millions from inland oil spills that can endanger workers and damage the environment. ProPublica, by Janet Wilson, The Desert Sun, and Lylla Younes, ProPublica, Sept. 18, 2020 In May 2019, workers in California’s Central Valley … Continue reading Oil Companies Are Profiting From Illegal Spills. And California Lets Them.

Tinfow receives $300,000 severance package from city of Benicia

Separation agreement reveals Tinfow was  “involuntarily terminated” – public not told why, nor who initiated it JohnGlidden.com, By John Glidden, September 17, 2020 BENICIA – Benicia has agreed to give more than $300,000 in severance pay to former city manager Lorie Tinfow, who announced her resignation earlier this month, according to a severance agreement obtained … Continue reading Tinfow receives $300,000 severance package from city of Benicia