YOUR HOMETOWN WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
Vol. 21, No. 40
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County, city sign off on trans plan
Fall Auto Care Guide
A roaring victory
by Kyle Szymanski
From electric cars to winterizing your vehicle, it’s all here in this week’s special edition. Page 1B
Staff Writer
The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, the City of Brentwood and a handful of other local municipalities gave the green light to a proposed longrange expenditure plan to guide the future of transportation in the area — an important first step for the proposal to make its way to the March 2020 ballot. The Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA) created the 35-year, $3.6 billion strategy — which would be funded through a half-cent sales tax — aims to relieve highway and interchange congestion; improve the availability, reliability, safety and cleanliness of bus, ferry, passenger train and BART rides; increase safe and accessible transportation for children, seniors, veterans and the disabled; and fulfill
October 4, 2019
Meet The Vice Principal Photo by Tony Kukulich
T
he undefeated Liberty football team poses after roaring to a 44-14 win over rival Freedom in the Bell Game. The Lions’ victory was their third straight over Freedom in as many years. Liberty returns to its renovated home field Friday to play Antioch at 7 p.m. To view the complete story, see page 16A. To view a video and a slideshow of the event, visit www.thepress.net/multimedia
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Leif Utler, new vice principal at Edna Hill Middle School, shares his goals, plans for the job. Page 7A
East Family Justice Center opens in Antioch Game, Set, Matched
by Deanna Gordon Staff Writer
Hundreds of elected officials, advocates and local residents gathered in Antioch on Friday, Sept. 27, to celebrate the opening of the East Family Justice Center. The new location is the nonprofit organization’s third in Contra Costa County, serving victims of domestic and interpersonal violence, sexual assault, human trafficking and child and elder abuse. Other locations are in Richmond and Concord. Opening an East County location is a testament to access, says District 3 County Supervisor Diane Burgis, a key organizer in the effort. “Last year, Contra Costa see Center page 26A
Liberty High School tennis coach making a difference on and off the court. Page 16A
Photo by Tony Kukulich
East County residents, dignitaries and officials gathered to cut the ribbon the East Family Justice Center in Antioch on Sept. 27. The center serves victims of domestic and interpersonal violence, sexual assault, human trafficking,and child and elder abuse.
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District attorney Diana Becton announces human trafficking hotline.