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Suspect Shot by El Cerrito Police Arrested After Release from Hospital —With a 4-Day Gap
The hospital reportedly failed to notify the El Cerrito Police Department of the suspect's release after weeks of treatment for gunshot wounds.

The hospital reportedly failed to notify the El Cerrito Police Department of the suspect's release after weeks of treatment for gunshot wounds.

State officials released district-level details about a plan to give more money to poorer schools.
Patch reader Holly Rose shares a photo of a wild deer in her yard.
You may see tree specialists wearing yellow safety vests as they inspect more than 16,000 city-owned trees, beginning next week.
The city's municipal employees, on average, earn less than the statewide average — but the ratio of city workers to residents is high.
Both students were detained, then released into their parents' custody, police said.
Patrons were ordered to lie on floor while robbers took their wallets. The El Cerrito Police Blotter for Feb. 11-18 also includes a street robbery, a home burglary, vehicle vs. brick wall on Arlington and possession of a weapon on school grounds.
Students from the Information Technology Academy share their rendition of the viral YouTube dance video.
Real estate website forecasts price increases for 2013 in all but one Bay Area zip code
A Sacramento Bee reporter browses the shelves — and the customers — at the Bay Area Free Book Exchange.
Tucker Graphic Designs has moved from its old location in Albany to its new place in El Cerrito
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The independent El Cerrito school is one of four nominated for national honors by State Supt. of Instruction Tom Torlakson on Friday.
Nickie Donald, 22, was convicted Friday of the fatal shooting of Asama Ayyad, who was 20 when he died. Prosecutors contended that Ayyad was mistaken for a Richmond gang member.
In response to complaints and loss of materials, the El Cerrito has adopted new rules for the city-run Recycling Center. City officials are holding a public meeting on Feb. 21 to answer questions about the regulations, which go into effect March 1.
The transit system will allow bicycles on trains during commute hours in mid-March.
The century-old tunnel had large chunks of concrete falling from the ceiling.
The Kensington police log for January includes two home burglaries – on Jan. 3 and 14, three cases of identify theft, a string of civil disputes on the first block on Anson Way, many false alarms and a resident knocked down by a dog while playing.
The El Cerrito Police Blotter for Feb. 1-7 includes two armed robberies, a student found with an airsoft replica AR-15 assault rifle at El Cerrito High, a pedestrian injured in a hit-and-run, pot found at Portola Middle School and multiple auto and home