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  2. East Bay Times - Wikipedia

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    The original Contra Costa Times was founded by Dean Lesher in 1947, and served central Contra Costa County, especially Walnut Creek. However, Lesher began expanding by purchasing weekly newspapers in neighboring communities, as well as two eastern Contra Costa daily papers, the Antioch Ledger and the Pittsburg Post-Dispatch. Originally the ...

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  5. East Bay Express - Wikipedia

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    It is distributed throughout Alameda County and parts of Contra Costa County every Wednesday. The Express is known for its investigative and longform news and feature stories, along with its award-winning arts, food and wine coverage. [1] The paper is also well known for its opinionated viewpoint and for engaging in advocacy journalism. [2]

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  7. Ex-rock musician arrested after human remains found in search ...

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    Those remains are pending DNA confirmation from the Contra Costa County Coroner’s Office. Police did not share any details regarding the manner of death. Lengyel was arrested without incident ...

  8. Anamarie Avila Farias - Wikipedia

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    Avila Farias ran for Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors in 2016, losing to incumbent Federal Glover. A mailer accused her and her husband Isidro of improperly receiving a $40,000 relief for building homes from the Martinez City Council in 2008.

  9. Caldecott Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The east–west tunnel is signed as a part of California State Route 24 and connects Oakland to central Contra Costa County.It is named after Thomas E. Caldecott (1878–1951), who was mayor of Berkeley in 1930–1932, a member of the Alameda County Board of Supervisors in 1933–1945, and president of Joint Highway District 13, which built the first two bores.