Archive for June, 2025

Fact check: Claims swirling on CA gas tax increase to 61.2 cents per gallon July 1

Monday, June 30th, 2025

A legislatively mandated and voter-approved gas tax increase of 1.6 cents and updated fuel standards that could, according to experts, translate to 5 to 8 cents not 65 cents per gallon

What you need to know: There are many disingenuous claims swirling about California gas prices “set to soar” – the truth is that gas prices won’t come anywhere close to increasing by 65 cents, as many would have you believe.  

By Office of the California Governor

SACRAMENTO – California gas prices are 20 cents lower than one month ago and 17 cents lower than one year ago – despite a swirl of misinformation drawing attention to current prices.

According to a 2024 report, thanks to major improvements in fuel efficiency, California drivers rank 45th in the nation for gasoline consumption and 21st in spending on gasoline per capita. Trump’s tariffs and policies impacting the price of crude oil stand to swing gas prices far more than any state policy. 

Driven by misinformation pushed by Republican lawmakers and the oil industry, there remains a lot of speculation about California gas prices. Here are the facts.

CLAIM: California gas prices will go up by 65 cents or higher on July 1. 

FALSE. There are two separate changes to fuel prices expected on or around July 1 – a legislatively mandated and voter-approved gas tax increase of 1.6 cents and updated fuel standards that could, according to experts, translate to 5 to 8 cents

  • Gas tax: California’s gasoline tax will increase by 1.6 cents per gallon, starting July 1, as required by law. This annual inflation increase was enacted by the Legislature in 2017 to help pay for road repairs – and overwhelmingly approved by voters in 2018 when they rejected a repeal attempt. 
  • Fuel standard: Additionally, changes to the state’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) – which is not a tax – have been requested to go into effect on July 1. Experts at UC Davis estimate this program, first established by Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, could add between 5 and 8 cents per gallon – well below one extreme projection that showed 65 cents. In the long term, LCFS is estimated to reduce fuel costs for Californians per mile by 42% – translating to savings of over $20 billion in gasoline costs every year by 2045. Studies also show that LCFS credit prices have no correlation with gasoline prices.

CLAIM: Gas prices could top $8 a gallon by next year.  

FALSE. That number – widely reported in the media – comes from an unscientific analysis whose author has close ties with the oil industry and has been on the payroll of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The author fails to provide evidence to support his main claim and only relies on vague references to models with no details on what those models are based on. Other experts, such as these Stanford economists, say gas price increases based on recent refinery announcements are likely to be negligible.

CalTax Says Gas Tax Will Increase to 61.2 Cents per Gallon

According to the California Taxpayers Association, California’s excise tax on gasoline will increase to 61.2 cents per gallon July 1, an increase of 1.6 cents per gallon over the current rate of 59.6 cents per gallon, the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration announced June 4.

The tax rate on diesel fuel – a matter of great interest for many businesses, especially those in the trucking and agricultural industries – will increase from 45.4 cents per gallon to 46.6 cents per gallon, likely leading to higher costs for consumers for many goods and services.

The tax increases are in addition to any other increases that may be imposed as a result of fuel standards developed by the California Air Resources Board (CARB). Increases resulting from CARB actions also would take effect July 1.

The gas tax rate has more than doubled during the past 10 years. The largest year-to-year increase occurred in 2017 as a result of SB 1 (Chapter 5, Statutes of 2017), which increased gas tax by 12 cents per gallon and increased the diesel tax by 20 cents per gallon (both effective November 1, 2017) and required that the rates be adjusted annually based on the California Consumer Price Index.

Although Californians often mention vehicle-related taxes as a topic of major concern – and cited an increase in the vehicle license tax as a major factor in their decision to recall Governor Gray Davis in 2003 – the CDTFA did not issue a news release or use its social media channels to alert the media or general public to the increase. Instead, the increase was posted on the agency’s website as a special notice to retailers of gas and diesel fuels.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

Knife-wielding man killed in officer-involved shooting in Antioch

Monday, June 30th, 2025
Antioch Police investigators on the scene following the officer-involved shooting on Osprey Drive Monday morning, June 30, 2025. Photos by Allen D. Payton

By Acting Lt. Whitaker #6155, Antioch Police Department Investigations Bureau

Right now, Monday, June 30, 2025, Antioch police officers are investigating an officer-involved shooting that happened in the 3800 block of Osprey Drive. On June 30th at 7:15 am officers responded to a 911 call in which a man was threatening to kill everyone in the home. When the officers arrived, the man was armed and rushed officers with a knife. An officer-involved shooting occurred.

Officers immediately provided aid to the 26-year-old man. Unfortunately, he died at the scene. Right now, Antioch PD investigators are on the scene. The Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office will conduct the criminal investigation.

We are asking our community to stay clear of the area while our investigators do their work. We will continue to post updates on our social media platforms. We thank our community for your patience.

If you have any additional information on this incident, please email Detective Cox at: jcox@antiochca.gov.

38-year-old man shot in Antioch Saturday night

Monday, June 30th, 2025

Police seek unknown suspect

By Lt. Joe Njoroge #7052, Antioch Police Field Services Division

On Saturday, June 28, 2025, just before 9:00 p.m., Antioch Police Department officers responded to a report of a shooting in the 2000 block of Terrace View Avenue. Upon arrival, officers located a 38-year-old man suffering from a gunshot wound.

Officers immediately rendered medical aid until personnel from Contra Costa Fire arrived on scene. The victim was transported to a local hospital, where he was treated for injuries determined to be non-life-threatening.

The suspect is unknown and the investigation into the incident is ongoing. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Antioch Police Department at tips@antiochca.gov.

Following police, helicopter pursuit 47-year-old Antioch man arrested for stolen van

Monday, June 30th, 2025
Video screenshots show stolen van pursuit by Contra Costa County Sheriff’s STARR 3 helicopter and Antioch Police, and the suspect, Alfred Durell Stone of Antioch apprehended on June 25, 2025. Sources: CCCSheriff, AntiochPD

Antioch PD and Starr 3, a match made in heaven!

By Antioch Police Department

You may wonder how we got here! On Wednesday, June 25, 2025, our officers tried to stop a stolen white Ford van, but the driver pretended he didn’t see us. Due to the time of day, our officers chose to find a better place and time to make the arrest.

Instead of rethinking his decision, the villain in the van continued driving his stolen automobile through our city like his days weren’t numbered. That’s when our friends at Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Department joined the fray with their eyes in the sky. They followed the reckless heathen as he drove the wrong from Antioch to Pittsburg and back to Antioch.

When he ditched the car on 8th Street in Antioch we swooped in like peregrine falcons and caught the car thief slippin’!

APD Lt. Joe Njoroge identified the suspect as 47-year-old Alfred Durell Stone of Antioch.

According to localcrimenews.com, he was also arrested in 2009 by the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Department for forgery, uttering a fictitious check, receiving or concealing stolen,  property, false personation of another and unauthorized use of personal identifying.

According to the Sheriff’s Department, as of June 27th at 7:18 PM, Stone was out of custody and there was an error in booking.

See Antioch Police and Contra Costa Sheriff’s helicopter video of suspect’s apprehension and chase of van.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

Antioch to celebrate Independence Day with parade, fireworks, music, more on July 4th

Friday, June 27th, 2025

In historic, downtown Rivertown; fireworks show over the river!

Join the City of Antioch in celebrating Independence Day in our historic downtown Rivertown on Friday, July 4th. Visit Waldie Plaza to experience live entertainment and enjoy local restaurants, food vendors and trucks. Have an exciting time with friends and family during the parade, in the Kids & Family Zone and the Dunk Tank fundraiser located at City Hall, before picking your spot to see the big fireworks show over the river.

Parade Route

The parade will begin on July 4, 2025, at the intersection of W. 2nd and E Streets in Antioch’s historic, downtown Rivertown at 4:00 PM. The Judge’s Station will be located at the center of Waldie Plaza. A second parade performance stop will be on W. 3rd Street next to City Hall. We will finish the parade on W. 3rd Street at the corner of D Street.

Celebration Site

The main celebration site will take place in Waldie Plaza and the parking lot of City Hall, encompassing W. 2nd to W 3rd Streets and G to I (“eye”) Streets. There are many occurrences within the celebration site including a live entertainment stage, local vendors, food trucks, Family Zone, DJ stage and much more.

Schedule of Events

4:00 PM – 5:00 PM    Parade

4:00 PM – 9:00 PM    Kids/Family Zone

5:00 PM – 8:00 PM    Dunk Tank Fundraiser – Kids Zone

5:00 PM – 6:30 PM    Live Entertainment | Ariel Marin

5:00PM – 9:00 PM     Kids Zone Stage | DJ Melly Mel

7:00 PM                      Announcement of Parade Winners

7:15 PM – 9:15 PM    Live Entertainment | The Purple Ones – The Insatiable Tribute to Prince

9:20 PM – 9:40 PM    Fireworks Show

Thank you to our sponsors:

For more details and information visit www.antiochca.gov/fourth-of-july-celebration.

Once Upon a Water Park in Antioch June 27

Thursday, June 26th, 2025

Get ready to make a splash! Join us for a magical day filled with jump houses, games, face painting & more. Whether you’re enjoying the adventure or relaxing in the sun, this is one storybook event you won’t want to miss!

Time: 11 AM – 6 PM

Location: Antioch Water Park, 4701 Lone Tree Way

General Admission = ALL-DAY fun for all ages!

For tickets visit Antioch Water Park Admission.

Congressman DeSaulnier to host Town Hall in Antioch June 30

Thursday, June 26th, 2025

 Walnut Creek, CA – Congressman Mark DeSaulnier (D, CA-10) announced today that he will host an in-person town hall on Monday, June 30th at 6:30 p.m. Topics to be covered include Mark’s views on the Trump Administration’s actions and our constitutional rights and the situation in the Middle East.

 Town Hall

Monday, June 3o

6:30 – 7:30 p.m.

Antioch, CA

RSVP for Location

 The event is RSVP only and capacity is limited. To reserve your spot or request special accommodations, visit https://desaulnier.house.gov/town-hall-rsvp or call (925) 933-2660.

 This will be Congressman DeSaulnier’s 235th town hall and mobile district office hour since coming to Congress in January 2015.

Compete in the Antioch Water Park Box Boat Derby June 28

Wednesday, June 25th, 2025

Ahoy, Antioch!

Get ready to set sail at our Box Boat Derby on Saturday, June 28th! Grab your cardboard, duct tape and creativity because it’s time to build the ultimate boat and race it down the lap pool.

Whether you’re a DIY pro or just in it for the fun, this event is for everyone. So, gather your crew, get crafty, and let’s make a splash together!

All ages welcome.

AWARDS for the most creative, fastest, and best-dressed boats!

Check In Begins: 11:15am.

Race Start Time: 12:30pm

Location: Antioch Water Park – Lap Pool

We hope to see you for a day full of fun, laughter, and friendly competition!

More info can be found on our Events tab at antiochwaterpark.com.

All participants and spectators must have a valid general admission ticket for that day. Tickets are available by clicking here.