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9 arrested at Fairfield City Council meeting over new police officer

9 arrested at Fairfield City Council meeting over new police officer

Posted: Nov 18, 2020 / 06:58 PM PSTUpdated: Nov 18, 2020 / 07:22 PM PSTFAIRFIELD, Calif. (KRON) — A Bay Area police officer, Dustin Joseph, was involved in two deadly shootings while he worked for the Vallejo Police Department.He was recently hired to work for the Fairfield Police Department, and activists are not happy about it.Nine people were arrested Tuesday night at the Fairfield City Council meeting.Jimarielle “Mari” Bowie, 23, has attended every Fairfield City Council meeting since June.She has never witnessed a person being arrested at the City Council meeting… until last...

November 19, 2020
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‘Rosie the Riveter’ re-emerges as symbol of strength during COVID-19 crisis

‘Rosie the Riveter’ re-emerges as symbol of strength during COVID-19 crisis

Posted: Aug 4, 2020 / 10:10 PM PDTUpdated: Aug 4, 2020 / 10:14 PM PDTRICHMOND, Calif. (KRON) – A World War II symbol of American unity, “Rosie the Riveter,” and her rallying cry, “We Can Do It!” have re-emerged in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.This time around, some images of “Rosie” have not one, but two polka dot bandannas: One around her head for keeping her hair back while toiling away in factories making WWII warplanes, and a second over her nose and mouth to prevent spreading a virus.“In World War II, there was this overarching need. (We Can Do It!) was a call to action,” said...

August 5, 2020
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Techie teens design COVID-19 tracking website to help Bay Area communities

Techie teens design COVID-19 tracking website to help Bay Area communities

Posted: Apr 23, 2020 / 01:36 PM PDTUpdated: Apr 25, 2020 / 10:24 AM PDTPLEASANTON, Calif. (KRON) — When six students from Foothill High School’s engineering class were sent home from school because of the COVID-19 outbreak, the teens thought … what do we do now? The group seniors and juniors decided that they wanted to help their community in a potentially life-saving way.Growing up near Silicon Valley, this group of 16 and 17 year olds doesn’t think much of already having their own startup, . And when the coronavirus arrived, the teens combined their techie minds to design a very...

April 23, 2020
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