Category Archives: Concord

STOLEN: 1982 Sunray Jet Boat – Reward if Found!


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UPDATE: The boat has been found. It was called in by Contra Costa Sheriff’s office in the early hours of Tuesday morning. The boat was found on Kirker Pass Rd on the Pittsburg side. Anything and everything on the boat that could be recycled, was removed. The thefts used baking powder to cover up their fingerprints.

Over the weekend a Concord man had his boat stolen.  A friend of the owner contacted and asked us to share information about the theft with our readers. The owners are offering a reward with no questions asked for safe return of the boat. Here’s what they had to say about the theft:

Our blue and white 1982 Sunray jet boat was stolen from a parking lot on Commerce Ave in Concord on the weekend of 1/4 or 1/5. It is sitting on a tandem axle blue trailer and all the tires were flat. There is no interior in this boat nor does it have a carburetor installed. It has a AMC 360 on board with a panther jet. This boat holds sentimental value to our family as we bought it brand new and would like it back. No questions asked on the recovery to this boat and trailer.

Reward if found intact!! Well as intact as it was when it was stolen.

If you are the dirt bag that stole this boat: There are very specific identification marks on this boat and trailer that only I know about for situations just like this….

If you don’t want to call the owner, the Concord Police Dept. is accepting any information. They can be reached at 925-671-3333 and refer to case #14-278.

Free Job Training & Placement Program – Bay Point


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Job Training and Placement Application Session

Thurs. Jan 9, 2014, 10:00am at 3105 Willow Pass Rd  Bay Point, Ca

If you are unemployed or underemployed, Opportunity Junction may be the place for you!

Opportunity Junction is a nonprofit that offers a FREE of charge, 12-week training in computer skills and career development followed by paid work experience and assistance in finding permanent employment in the administrative field. 92% of our graduates enter employment within 6 months of program completion.

To learn more and apply, you must attend one of the following application sessions:

  • Ambrose Recreation & Park District Thurs. Jan 9, 10 am: 3105 Willow Pass Rd, Bay Point, CA 94565
  •  Opportunity Junctions – Mon. Jan 13, 10 am: 3102 Delta Fair Blvd, Antioch, CA 94509
  • Opportunity Junction Tues. Jan 21, 10 am: 3102 Delta Fair Blvd, Antioch, CA 94509

Applicants and attendees must arrive by 10 am  – no late comers! Call (925) 776-1133 for more info about their programs or visit their site at: OpportunityJunction.org

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Free Computer Training – Tuesdays & Saturdays


CONCORD: Sharpen up your computer skills or just learn the basics. The Concord Library is offering Computer Tutoring Classes Saturdays. Visit and receive one-on-one help with basic computer instruction — set up an e-mail account, search the Internet, format a Word document, beginning Excel skills. 2PM. Call the Concord Library to register at 925-646-5455 or click here to view the calendar of events.

PLEASANT HILL: Reserve an appointment for a one-hour, one-on-one computer training session with one of the Pleasant Hill Library’s volunteer computer tutors. One on one training classes are held Tuesdays from 4-6pm. Tutors are available to assist new computer users in learning the basics: setting up email accounts, printing and saving on the library’s computers, using Microsoft Word, and conducting basic internet searches. Select tutors may also offer assistance on digital gadgets like laptops, smart phones, eReaders, and cameras.  *Unless staff is notified ahead of time, if you are more than 15 minutes late for a reservation your spot may be replaced by patrons on the waiting list or walk-ins.* ONLY ONE ACTIVE RESERVATION AT A TIME IS ALLOWED PER PATRON. Contact Pleasant Hill Library Staff for more information: 925-646-6434. Click here to register for sessions.

 

It Looks Like We’re Surrounded – Top 100 Dangerous Cities in America


According to a crime statistic study put out by NeighborhoodScouts.com it looks like we are surrounded by dangerous cities. This study is based on the number of violent crimes per 1,000 residents. Violent crimes include murder, forcible rape, armed robbery, and aggravated assault. Data used for this research are 1) the number of violent crimes reported to the FBI to have occurred in each city, and 2) the population of each city.

  1. East St. Louis, IL
  2. Flint, MI
  3. Camden, NJ
  4. West Memphis, AR
  5. Saginaw, MI
  6. Detroit, MI
  7. Bessemer, AL
  8. Chester, PA
  9. Oakland, CA
  10. Newburgh, NY
  11. Chelsea, MA
  12. St. Louis, MO
  13. Atlantic City, NJ
  14. Memphis, TN
  15. Wilmington, DE
  16. Alexandria, LA
  17. Myrtle Beach, SC
  18. Homestead, FL
  19. Stockton, CA
  20. Birmingham, AL
  21. Inkster, MI
  22. Jackson, TN
  23. Muskogee, OK
  24. Trenton, NJ
  25. Harrisburg, PA
  26. New Haven, CT
  27. Spartanburg, SC
  28. Atlanta, GA
  29. Baltimore, MD
  30. Rockford, IL
  31. Cleveland, OH
  32. Harvey, IL
  33. York, PA
  34. Little Rock, AR
  35. New London, CT
  36. Hartford, CT
  37. Riviera Beach, FL
  38. Texarkana, AR
  39. Milwaukee, WI
  40. Buffalo, NY
  41. Rocky Mount, NC
  42. Lake Worth, FL
  43. Pine Bluff, AR
  44. Bridgeton, NJ
  45. Kansas City, MO
  46. Washington, DC
  47. Compton, CA
  48. Desert Hot Springs, CA
  49. Niagara Falls, NY
  50. Nashville, TN
  51. Bridgeport, CT
  52. Lima, OH
  53. Salisbury, MD
  54. East Point, GA
  55. Indianapolis, IN
  56. Council Bluffs, IA
  57. Fort Myers, FL
  58. Miami, FL
  59. Newark, NJ
  60. Philadelphia, PA
  61. East Palo Alto, CA
  62. Daytona Beach, FL
  63. Brockton, MA
  64. Fort Pierce, FL
  65. Baton Rouge, LA
  66. Carbondale, IL
  67. Weslaco, TX
  68. Atascadero, CA
  69. Richmond, CA
  70. New Bedford, MA
  71. Odessa, TX
  72. Fall River, MA
  73. Farmington, NM
  74. Texarkana, TX
  75. Paterson, NJ
  76. San Bernardino, CA
  77. Albany, GA
  78. Springfield, MA
  79. Poughkeepsie, NY
  80. Beaumont, TX
  81. Orlando, FL
  82. Miami Beach, FL
  83. Pompano Beach, FL
  84. Youngstown, OH
  85. Antioch, CA
  86. Lawrence, MA
  87. Gadsden, AL
  88. Merced, CA
  89. Canton, OH
  90. Lauderdale Lakes, FL
  91. Houston, TX
  92. Monroe, LA
  93. Danville, IL
  94. Minneapolis, MN
  95. Springfield, MO
  96. Tulsa, OK
  97. Sumter, SC
  98. Cincinnati, OH
  99. Dayton, OH
  100. Knoxville, TN

What do you think of their list? Do you feel your neighborhood is safe?

HAPPY NEW YEAR – 2014 – THE YEAR OF OPPORTUNITY


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The New Year is always a time for reflection.  It is a time to decide what we would like to improve in our lives.  Maybe it’s to eat healthier, lose weight, exercise more, become more organized, find a new job or many other areas of improvement in our lives.  But, I hope that each of you, no matter what your situation may be, enter into 2014 and challenge yourself to learn more, love more, give more, share more and be more.

Here at the Diablo Reporter we take pride in giving you access to all the best news stories, community resources, local events, cool activities and awesome opportunities. Our amazing little community has so much to offer all of us!

I want to take this moment to thank you, each of you,  from the bottom of my heart, for supporting the Diablo Reporter in our first year! So from me to all of you, have a wonderful New Year.  May your New Year be filled with lots of good health, happiness, and a year filled with opportunities in 2014!

Make 2014 your best year yet!!!

Don’t Drive Drunk – Get a Free Ride Home


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AAA’s “Tipsy Tow” initiative will be offering New Year’s Eve partygoers a free ride home tonight in the hope of getting people home safely on one of the biggest party nights of the year.

Anyone who has seen in the 2014 New Year with a little too much to drink will be able to catch a free ride with Tipsy Tow rather than risking more dangerous ways to get home.

The Tipsy Tow program is open to everyone. You do not need to be an AAA Member to take advantage of this service to the community.

AAA typically offers the service to drinking drivers from 6 p.m. on the holiday to 6 a.m. the following day in Northern California, Nevada and Utah. For specific dates and times, see the list below.

During the period Tipsy Tow is available, drivers, potential passengers, party hosts, bartenders, and restaurant managers can call 800-222-4357 (AAA-HELP) for a free tow home of up to ten miles. Just tell the AAA operator, “I need a Tipsy Tow,” and a truck will be on its way.

The service will provide a one-way ride for the driver and vehicle to the driver’s home. If there are additional passengers who need a ride, they will be taken to the driver’s home as long is there is sufficient room for them to be transported safely in the tow truck. You cannot make a reservation.

AAA provides its Tipsy Tow service for the following holidays:

New Year’s Eve: 6:00 p.m. December 31st – 6:00 a.m. January 1st
Super Bowl: 6:00 p.m. Sunday– 6:00 a.m. Monday
St. Patrick’s Day: 6:00 p.m. March 17th – 6:00 a.m. March 18th
Cinco de Mayo: 6:00 p.m. May 5th – 6:00 a.m. May 6th
Independence Day: 6:00 p.m. July 4th – 6:00 a.m. July 5th
Halloween: 6:00 p.m. October 31st – 6:00 a.m. November 1st

Whatever you do, please don’t drink and drive. Take the Pledge! Join AAA’s commitment to driving only while drug and alcohol-free.

AAA offers the following tips to stay safe and keep others safe on the roads:

  • Drive only while drug and alcohol-free
  • Plan ahead and designate a non-drinking driver before a celebration begins
  • Don’t let your friends drive impaired. Take their keys away
  • Never ride in a car with someone who is impaired
  • Plan to take a cab or stay with a friend

Contra Costa Libertarian Meet Up – Thursday


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Join the Contra Costa Libertarians to share your opinions on today’s political climate and issues and learn how you can contribute to America’s political future. Everyone interested in Libertarianism is welcome!

The business portion of the meeting starts at 7:30. If you’d like to come just for the socializing, that usually starts at 8pm. There’s no charge. Drinks & snacks may be provided but it’s always nice to bring something to share if your able. Non-libertarians are welcome but you should have a healthy interest in politics.

The event will be held Thursday, January 2, 2014 at 7:00 PM.

If your interested in attending the meeting, joining Contra Costa Libertarians or just want to meet up with like minded people, visit their site to RSVP.