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U.S. Congresswoman Jackie Speier to speak at Benicia Public Library

January 11, 2019 by Editor 1 Comment

Benicia – The Benicia Public Library is pleased to present a book talk by U.S. Congresswoman Jackie Speier on Thursday, January 31, 2019 at 7 p.m. at the library, 150 East L Street in Benicia. Forty years after the Jonestown massacre changed her life, Congresswoman Speier tells her extraordinary story in “Undaunted: Surviving Jonestown, Summoning […]

Filed Under: All Topics, Front Page, Local Events, News, Special Reports, Spotlight

Benicia PD looking for suspect responsible for hit and run that killed 70-year old woman

January 8, 2019 by Editor 2 Comments

(Benicia, Calif.) On Jan. 5, Saturday, at about 6:15 p.m. Benicia police officers were dispatched to the 1000 block of East 5th St. to a report of an elderly woman lying on the side of the road. Paramedics transported her to an area hospital with life-threatening injuries. She succumbed to those injuries Sunday night. She […]

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New Bay-Delta magazine, ‘SOUNDINGS’ launches

January 5, 2019 by Editor 1 Comment

  Galen Kusic Editor Photojournalist Rich Turner recently announced the launch of the regional publication Soundings, where he serves as publisher/editor and features a multitude of journalism platforms focused on Bay-Delta art, culture and the environment. Featuring artists, photographers, first-person narratives, historical and scientific essays, long-form journalism and fiction, the magazine revolves around the fascinating […]

Filed Under: All Topics, Art Scene, Business, Education, Features, Front Page, History, History and Tourism, Local Events, News, Photo, Special Reports, Spotlight, The Arts, Visual Arts

Council considers money for streets

October 21, 2018 by Editor 1 Comment

By Dana Guzzetti Editor    The cost of street work and how to pay for was a top priority for the Benicia city council at their Oct. 16 meeting. They grappled with complicated decisions on how many roads to fix, when to do the work, and how much to borrow. There is a list of […]

Filed Under: Features, Front Page, News Tagged With: Benicia, Benicia City Council, Measure C, street maintenance

Pianist to guest for first of 3 Vallejo Symphony concerts

September 30, 2018 by Nick Sestanovich Leave a Comment

Vallejo Symphony Orchestra is set to kick off its 2018-19 season on Oct. 14, and the star appears to be Ludwig van Beethoven. Three of the composer’s “Lenore” overtures from his opera “Fidelio” will be performed at all of VSO’s concerts this season. However, Beethoven will not be the only musician showcased by the VSO […]

Filed Under: Features, Front Page, Music, News, The Arts Tagged With: David Fung, Ludwig van Beethoven, piano concerto, Rachmaninoff, Vallejo, Vallejo Symphony Orchestra

BAS encourages audiences to ‘walk this way’ for musical production of ‘Young Frankenstein’

September 30, 2018 by Nick Sestanovich Leave a Comment

It’s alive! It’s alive! At least it will be alive soon, “it” being Bay Area Stage’s production of “Young Frankenstein: The Musical,” which opens Friday, Oct. 12 and promises to be more fun than a roll in the hay. The 2007 musical is an adaptation of Mel Brooks’ 1974 spoof of 1930s Universal horror films, […]

Filed Under: Features, Front Page, News, The Arts, Theater Tagged With: Bay Area Stage, Empress Theatre, Halloween, Mel Brooks, theater, Vallejo, Young Frankenstein

Collage artist to exhibit paper works at Umpqua Bank

September 30, 2018 by Editor Leave a Comment

Staff Report Nicky Ruxton an improvisational collage artist and writer will be showing her work at Umpqua Bank during the month of October. Ruxton will present over 20 pieces from the original collection called “The Shattering.” After seven years, Ruxton has taken a departure from designing industrial jewelry and crafting assemblage to expressing herself through […]

Filed Under: Features, Front Page, News, The Arts, Visual Arts Tagged With: art exhibit, collage art, Nicky Ruxton, Umpqua Bank

City announces results of 2018 Coastal Cleanup Day

September 29, 2018 by Editor Leave a Comment

Staff Report According to a news release by Carrie Chase, Benicia’s water quality technician, 555 people came to the city’s shores and streets to pick up more than two metric tons of debris during the 34th annual California Coastal Cleanup Day. According to Chase, the No. 1 item picked up this year was cigarette butts […]

Filed Under: Features, Front Page, News Tagged With: Benicia, Carrie Chase, Coastal Cleanup

Photo: Start with Hello

September 28, 2018 by Editor Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Education, Features, Front Page, News Tagged With: Benicia, Joe Henderson, Kelly Hughes, Sandy Hook Promise, Start with Hello

Officials, candidates decry campaign calls

September 28, 2018 by Nick Sestanovich 11 Comments

As election season shifts further into gear, several Benicians have reported receiving calls purporting to be surveys about the City Council election while asking questions reportedly putting one of its candidates in a negative light. One person who reported hearing the call was Vice Mayor Steve Young, who detailed his experiences with a recent call […]

Filed Under: Election 2018, Features, Front Page, News Tagged With: Benicia, Benicia City Council, election 2018, EMC Research, kari birdseye, Lionel Largaespada, polling

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