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SFChronicle wins California News Publishers Association awards for COVID-19 coverage, photography Chronicle takes home numerous honors in annual California journalism competition SFChroniclePR FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 2of5 Theo Schrager, 6, relaxes in his hammock outside the tent he is living in with his mom Leah Naomi Gonzales (not pictured) in Berkeley on Aug. 19, 2019. Gabrielle LurieShow MoreShow Less 3of5 Respiratory Therapist Charlotte Nirona, front, and registered nurse Reena Poulard tend to a COVID-19 patient at Regional Medical Center hospital in San Jose on May 22, 2020.Chloe Aftel/Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 4of5 Jael Bryant, 17 (center) stands as her family and friends photograph her cap and gown during her graduation party on Saturday, June 20, 2020 in San Francisco, California. Gabrielle Lurie/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less ....
Felony arson charges for pair accused of burning competitor to the ground By Brian Hamacher • There s some heated competition in the pizza business in Lake City. Two managers of a local Domino s Pizza in the north Florida city are facing felony arson charges after police say they set fire to a nearby Papa John s pizzeria, according to firstcoastnews.com. Bryan Sullivan, 22, and Sean Everett Davidson, 23, were arrested last week in the Oct. 20 blaze. Both were being held Monday on $20,00 bond and it was unknown if either has an attorney. Lake City Police Capt. John Blanchard says the pair hatched the scheme to increase sales at Domino s. The papa John s chain had been inbusiness just three months but was apparently doing well. ....
A TIME machine is taking off in Malton and Norton to give people a glimpse of past centuries. Shopkeepers in the twin towns are opening a window on history for the whole of May by linking up with the Woodhams Stone Collection. And the Malton & Norton Heritage Centre, run by the charity in Norton, is also set to reopen its doors post-Covid. Heritage trails in Malton and Norton will feature a series of photographs showing how the shop frontages looked in past decades and a hundred or more years ago. John Blanchard, of the Woodhams Stone Collection, said: “We are taking people with us back in time with the Heritage Trails featuring more than 80 local businesses. ....