600 Pittsburg teachers at an impasse
As many as 600 teachers in Contra Costa County are at an impasse with their school district and headed for state mediation. Debora Villalon has the latest.
As many as 600 teachers in Contra Costa County are at an impasse with their school district and headed for state mediation. Debora Villalon has the latest.
Freeway cameras approved by Pittsburg City Council
After a number of freeway shootings in the area, Pittsburg City Council has approved a plan for a freeway camera security network. It should be up and running by late spring or early summer 2018.
After a number of freeway shootings in the area, Pittsburg City Council has approved a plan for a freeway camera security network. It should be up and running by late spring or early summer 2018.
BART: 22 train cars out of commission due to equipment problems
BART is testing nine-car trains Friday night in the East Bay after 22 of its train cars went out of commission on the Pittsburg-Baypoint line earlier in the evening.
BART is testing nine-car trains Friday night in the East Bay after 22 of its train cars went out of commission on the Pittsburg-Baypoint line earlier in the evening.
BART: 22 train cars out of commission due to equipment problems
-BART has confirmed that 22 of its train cars on the Pittsburg-Baypoint line are out of commission due to equipment issues after major delays were reported earlier on Friday.
-BART has confirmed that 22 of its train cars on the Pittsburg-Baypoint line are out of commission due to equipment issues after major delays were reported earlier on Friday.
Pittsburg rejects sanctuary city status, fears loss of federal funds
Citing a loss of federal funding for cities that don't cooperate with federal immigration law, the city of Pittsburg decided to not move forward to become a sanctuary city.
Citing a loss of federal funding for cities that don't cooperate with federal immigration law, the city of Pittsburg decided to not move forward to become a sanctuary city.
Gofundme set up to help victims who lost home in Pittsburg fire
Pittsburg police said a GoFundMe page has been set up to accept donations for the victims of a fire Wednesday evening that injured a blind man and destroyed a home for him, a 19-year-old pregnant woman expecting her first child and her godmother.
Pittsburg police said a GoFundMe page has been set up to accept donations for the victims of a fire Wednesday evening that injured a blind man and destroyed a home for him, a 19-year-old pregnant woman expecting her first child and her godmother.





