Vallejo cops accused of bending badges to mark kills may be bulletproof from consequences San Francisco Chronicle, by Rachel Swan & Demian Bulwa, Aug. 9, 2020 Vallejo police officers accused of bending their badges to commemorate their killings may be immune from consequences because the city waited too long to investigate, according to legal experts … Continue reading Vallejo police officers may go unpunished for bending badges→
UPDATE: See today’s latest information [Note that Solano County publishes a DAILY update, and displays past weeks and months in epidemic curve charts. However, the curve charts do not display an accurate number of cases for the most recent days, as there is a lag time in receiving test results. This methodology is accurate in a … Continue reading Solano County COVID-19 positive test rate higher today than State of California→
UPDATE: See today’s latest information [Note that Solano County publishes a DAILY update, and displays past weeks and months in epidemic curve charts. However, the curve charts do not display an accurate number of cases for the most recent days, as there is a lag time in receiving test results. This methodology is accurate in a … Continue reading Solano County: 85 new COVID infections in one day, 1 more death→
Shutdown of Marathon’s Martinez Refinery Prompts Calls for ‘Just Transition’ for Oil Workers KQED News, by Ted Goldberg, Aug 3, 2020 Elected officials, union leaders, industry representatives and environmentalists are expressing concern about the hundreds of workers set to lose their jobs at California’s fourth-largest refinery in the coming months. That’s after Marathon Petroleum announced … Continue reading Closing of California’s 4th largest oil refinery will cost thousands of jobs→
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