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Kaiser Permanente partners with Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano to provide food for people in need

Saturday, December 23rd, 2023
Kaiser Permanente Contra Costa County/Tri-Valley Service Area Community Health Manager Leslie Brown presents a $365,000 check to Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano VP of Finance Brian Morrow. Photo: KP

Contributes $365,000 to fund 540,000 meals

By Antonia Ehlers, PR and Media Relations, Kaiser Permanente Northern California

In the Bay Area, 1 in 4 residents will struggle with food insecurity this year. To help manage the expected increase in food insecurity during the holidays, Kaiser Permanente is making multiple investments in the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano by providing funds for 540,000 meals. On Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023, Kaiser Permanente presented a $365,000 check at the Concord food bank site.

“To our partners at Kaiser Permanente, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for this generous donation,” said Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano VP of Finance Brian Morrow. “With this money, we will be able to provide 540,000 meals to our neighbors in need. We thank you so much. Happy holidays!”

Every month, local residents visit the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano for supplemental food. The food bank anticipates that the demand for food assistance will increase by about 20 percent during the holiday season.

A grant of $270,000 from Kaiser Permanente supports healthy food distributions, and an additional $95,000 grant from a Kaiser Permanente fund at the East Bay Community Foundation supports outreach to ensure that community members will have access to CalFresh (California’s food stamp program) and Medi-Cal. The food bank recently kicked off its 3 Million Meals Campaign.

Last Tuesday, community volunteers sorted and packaged produce at the food bank for upcoming food distributions. According to the CA Association of Food Banks, California produces nearly half of the nation’s fruits and vegetables, about 8.8 million people are food insecure. Food insecurity is defined as limited or uncertain access to enough food to lead a healthy, active life. The Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano provides more than 3.4 million meals each month.

“We believe that our health is our wealth,” said Kaiser Permanente Contra Costa County and Tri-Valley Service Area Community Health Manager Leslie Brown. “In order for you to be able to take care of your physical health, you need nutritious meals. It’s so important for people to have access to healthy food so they can take care of their physical health.”

Two boys killed in fatal hit-and-run in Antioch Friday night

Saturday, December 23rd, 2023
The victims’ car involved in the hit-and-run near the corner of W. 6th and G Streets in Antioch Friday night, Dec. 22, 2023. Photo courtesy of Art Ray, Bay News Video.

By Lt. Rick Martin, Investigations Bureau, Antioch Police Department

On Friday, December 22, 2023, at approximately 11:30 p.m. Antioch Police Officers responded to the intersection of W. 6th Street and G Street on a report of a traffic collision with injuries. Officers arrived and located two vehicles involved. One of the vehicles involved had two juvenile males inside (12 and 13 years old, both from Antioch). Both juveniles were transported by AMR ambulance to local hospitals. Both succumbed to their injuries and were later pronounced deceased.

The other driver involved fled on foot leaving the vehicle behind.

Con Fire personnel works to shut off broken fire hydrant at scene of fatal hit-and-run on Dec. 22, 2023. Photo courtesy of Art Ray, Bay News Video.

We are withholding the names of the decedents until proper family notifications have been made. It appears speed and reckless driving were factors in this incident. (See video of accident scene posted on X by Henry K. Lee of KTVU)

UPDATE: Asked who was driving the victim’s car, Sgt. Rob Green responded, “We are still working on that. The vehicle does not have current registration, but we are working with video.”

No further information will be provided at this time. Anyone with information is asked to call Lieutenant Rick Martin at (925) 779-6972 or the Antioch Police Department non-emergency line at (925) 778-2441.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

Celebrate Kwanzaa at Genesis Church in Antioch Dec. 28

Saturday, December 23rd, 2023

Learn more about Kwanzaa, the annual, seven-day African American and pan-African celebration of family, community, history, heritage and culture which begins on December 26, here.

26-year-old man fatally shot, suspect arrested in Antioch Friday night

Saturday, December 23rd, 2023

By Lt. Rick Martin, Investigations Bureau, Antioch Police Department

On Friday, December 22, 2023, at approximately 6:30 p.m. Antioch Police Dispatch began receiving calls of a shooting in the 800 block of Sunset Drive. Antioch Police officers arrived and located a 26-year-old male from Oakland suffering from a gunshot wound. Officers and paramedics arrived on the scene and immediately began rendering first aid. A short time later, paramedics pronounced the male deceased.

Patrol officers located a 57-year-old male suspect from Antioch nearby and detained him without incident. Antioch Police Detectives are on the scene and have taken over this active investigation. We are withholding the name of the decedent until proper family notification has been made. This appears to be an isolated incident. No further information will be provided at this time.

Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Gragg at (925) 779-6889 or the Antioch Police Department non-emergency line at (925) 778-2441.

East Bay Parks: Annual wild mushroom warning

Friday, December 22nd, 2023
Wild mushrooms. Source: EBRPD

Learn more about mushrooms at the Tilden Fungus Fair Jan. 20-21

By Dave Mason, Public Information Supervisor, East Bay Regional Park District

With the return of winter rains, park visitors may have noticed mushrooms popping up in the Regional Parks. Mushrooms are an ecologically important part of our parklands and can look beautiful – but some of them contain dangerous toxins.

The death cap (Amanita phalloides) and western destroying angel (Amanita ocreata) are two of the world’s most toxic mushrooms, and both can be found in East Bay Regional Parks during the rainy season.

The death cap and western destroying angel mushrooms contain amatoxins, molecules that are deadly to many animals. Symptoms may not appear until up to 12 hours after consumption, beginning as severe gastrointestinal distress and progressing to liver and kidney failure if treatment is not sought immediately. Both mushrooms can be lethal to humans and pets if consumed. They are mainly associated with oak trees and can be found growing anywhere oak roots are present.

The death cap is a medium to large mushroom that typically has a greenish-gray cap, white gills, a white ring around the stem, and a large white sac at the base of the stem. Although the death cap is mainly associated with oak trees, it has been found growing with other hardwoods. It was accidentally introduced to North America on the roots of European cork oaks and is now slowly colonizing the west coast. The death cap is not native to California.

The western destroying angel is a medium to large mushroom that usually has a creamy white cap, white gills, a white ring around the stem that can disappear with age, and a thin white sac at the base. It fruits from late winter into spring. It is associated exclusively with oaks. Unlike the death cap, it is a native California mushroom.

The Park District urges the public to be safe and knowledgeable about toxic mushrooms when encountering them in the parks. Collecting any mushrooms in East Bay Regional Parks is not allowed.

Pet owners should contact a veterinarian immediately if they suspect their pet may have eaten a toxic mushroom.

While the death cap and western destroying angel mushrooms are responsible for most cases of mushroom poisonings in California, deadly toxins can also be found in Galerina and Lepiota mushroom species, which also occur in the Bay Area. For more information about toxic mushrooms, visit www.ebparks.org/safety/trails/toxic-mushrooms.

Learn More About Fungi – Tilden Fungus Fair, January 20-21, 2024

Celebrate the fruits of winter! View hundreds of local mushroom specimens, mingle with the mycological community, and enjoy presentations by guest speakers at this two-day special event. Saturday, January 20, and Sunday, January 21, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Tilden Nature Area. For more information, visit www.ebparks.org/events/tilden-fungus-fair

Grace Bible Fellowship to host annual free toy giveaway Christmas Eve morning

Friday, December 22nd, 2023

Grace Bible Fellowship of Antioch is hosting their Free Annual Toy Giveaway on Christmas Eve at 3415 Oakley Road, Antioch. Call 925-522-2017 for more details. For more information about the church visit www.gbfofantioch.org.

50 additional VSET officers help Antioch recover 4 vehicles, make 3 arrests Thursday night

Friday, December 22nd, 2023
Meeting of the Vehicle Theft Suppression Enforcement Team at the Antioch Police Facility Thursday, Dec. 21, 2023. Photo: APD

By Allen D. Payton

In a post on the department’s Facebook page Thursday evening, Dec. 21, 2023, the Antioch Police announced the addition of 50 officers for a special enforcement effort to suppress vehicle theft in the city. The post reads:

“Tonight, you may see an extra 50 officers in Antioch. We are hosting VSET (Vehicle Theft Suppression Enforcement Team) These officers will be focusing on sideshow enforcement, preventing auto theft as well as arresting people in stolen vehicles. So far, we have already recovered 4 stolen vehicles and made 3 arrests.”

Unfortunately, one stolen vehicle and its driver got away. At about 3:50 p.m. Thursday, stolen white pickup truck with stolen plates was chased by multiple police vehicles southbound on L Street and Contra Loma Blvd. At least one other vehicle while under the overpass was sideswiped by the pickup which had stolen plates, before the truck turned and headed westbound up the eastbound offramp of Highway 4. The police vehicles could not follow the pickup and headed in multiple directions including westbound on Hwy 4, eastbound on Fitzuren Road and westbound on Buchanan Road.

In spite of the assistance in the search by a Contra Costa Sheriff’s Office helicopter, it was later reported that the truck was lost and possibly dumped near Somersville Road.

Entrepreneur Incubator at Genesis Church in Antioch Dec. 23

Friday, December 22nd, 2023

Shift your mindset and your profits! Find your purpose and create your legacy. Network with other great minds and grow together every 4th Saturday

Business professionals, receive coaching to form strategic partnerships, build referrals and sharpen your skills to help grow your business and make it both profitable and sustainable at the Entrepreneur Incubator at Genesis Church in Antioch every fourth Saturday of the month.

The next session presented by Bay Area Urban Development Association (BAUDA), in association with Dalet Access Labs, Genesis Church and Urban Business Network, will be held Saturday, Dec. 23, 2023, from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m.

The church is located at 1800 Woodland Drive on the corner of E. 18th Street in Antioch.

Register at Entrepreneur Incubator | Genesis Church.

For more information visit www.bayareauda.com and www.yourgenesischurch.com.