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Arrested 22 times as a youth, East Bay council member now crusades for police oversight FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Tamisha Torres- Walker, 38, is part of an Antioch City Council that is trying to bring modest reforms to its Police Department.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of5 Antioch City Council Member Tamisha Torres-Walker (left) speaks with Adey Essayas during a news conference on public safety.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of5 Gabriel Makinano holds his children Elijah, 5, left, and Havilah, 4, as Council Member Tamisha Torres-Walker, 38, speaks during a news conference on public safety.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less ....
Nature programs explore the sweet tastes of spring
This month, naturalists are demonstrating how to tap for maple syrup with in-person and online programs across the suburbs. John Starks | Staff Photographer
Posted3/4/2021 3:03 PM The warmer, sunny days and cool nights of March encourage maple trees to produce their sweetest sap. Learn more about the process of making maple syrup at events around the suburbs this month. Cook County
The Forest Preserves of Cook County is offering Sap s Rising at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through March 21, at the River Trail Nature Center, 3120 Milwaukee Ave. in Northbrook. Walk in the sugar maple forest to learn about the sweet process of maple syrup making. All participants are required to wear masks and practice physical distancing. Registration is required for this free event by calling River Trail at (847) 824-8360. ....
Concord landscaping company owner faces felony charges after employee s death FacebookTwitterEmail The owner of a Concord landscaping company has been charged with two felonies after failing to train an employee on the proper use of equipment, resulting in his death in 2018, the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s office said.The Chronicle The owner of a Concord landscaping company has been charged with two felonies after allegedly failing to train an employee on the proper use of equipment, resulting in his death in 2018, the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s office said Thursday. Segundo Collazos, the owner of Amazon’s Landscaping Co., was charged this week for the death of Manual Peralta, 68, of Antioch, who died while operating a stump grinder in San Ramon. ....
After a delayed public revelation of the in-custody death of Angelo Quinto in December and another in-custody death last week, Antioch Mayor Lamar Thorpe announced a police reform program that he brought before the council in a special meeting. Bob Redell reports. “The officer requested Angelo’s mother to get off of him so they can detain him in handcuffs,” said Brooks. But Angelo s family insists when police arrived he had settled down. “He was calm, just some noises but calm,” said Quinto-Collins. They say police used excessive force - with one officer holding his legs while another used a knee to restrain him - putting it on his neck. ....