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Bicyclist Airlifted to Hospital After Colliding with Car on Waldo and Liberty
Police say the driver of the car was not at fault.

Police say the driver of the car was not at fault.

The El Cerrito Police Blotter for April 8-11 also includes sexual battery on a teenage girl, missing persons, threats and domestic battery.
El Cerrito City Councilwoman Janet Abelson is seeking support for the appointment of Patricia Jones, a local resident and the head of Citizens for East Shore Parks, to the state Park and Recreation Commission.
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Chevron's lack of adequate replacement of components and inadequate time spent inspecting the refinery by Cal/OSHA staff were highlighted in a report issued by the U.S. Chemical Safety Board.
Sign up your kids for City of El Cerrito summer camps by Friday, April 19, and get a 10 percent discount on selected camps.
A new exhibit explores the once-thriving world of semi-pro baseball in Richmond.
The El Cerrito City Council will set the tax rates at its meeting Tuesday night.
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The West Contra Costra Unified School District has a Facebook presence again after a gap.
Chevron says damage to a crude oil pipe was not properly documented after inspections in 2002 and 2011.
The City of El Cerrito has entered into an exclusive negotiating agreement with a San Francisco firm that is proposing a mixed residential-retail development by the El Cerrito del Norte BART Station.
Civic leaders gathered Thursday to help dedicate a nonprofit resource center for veterans on Maine Avenue. The center also provides housing for a small number of formerly homeless veterans.
The California Department of Education released 2012 figures for statewide and local high school graduation and dropout rates.
The monthly Kensington Police Report for March warns of a number of residential burglaries and other theft crimes in the past several weeks and includes summaries of significant police events for the month.
The academy will begin Tuesday, August 13, from 7 to 9 p.m. and every following Tuesday until October 1, from 7 to 9 p.m.
The El Cerrito Planning Commission will consider the Final Negative Declaration for the environmental impact report on the city's Climate Action Plan.
Learn about El Cerrito's upcoming Crime Prevention Expo.
Kathleen M. Wong, coauthor of "Natural History of San Francisco Bay," is being awarded the Harold Gilliam Award for Excellence in Environmental Reporting this Thursday at Aquarium of the Bay.
The El Cerrito Police Blotter for March 29-April 1 also includes a rash of stolen cars and vehicle break-ins, an attempted home burglary and lots of DUI arrests.