Solomon Moore, East Bay Times

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Past articles by Solomon:

18-year-old suspect arrested in suspected DUI crash that killed two teenage pedestrians in east Contra Costa County

An 18-year-old man is being held on suspicion of gross vehicular manslaughter and driving under the influence after a woman and a 16-year-old boy were killed in a collision Saturday night in rural eastern Contra Costa County, authorities said. → Read More

2 teen pedestrians killed in eastern Contra Costa; DUI suspect arrested

18-year-old driver held in deaths along Byron Highway → Read More

California lawmakers approve more police records access

A bill that expands Californians’ right to know when police officers use excessive force is headed to the governor’s desk after a final Senate vote Thursday and now heads to Gov. Gavin … → Read More

California police transparency bill survives important hurdle

The legislation expands an earlier police transparency measure that opened up police personnel records in California for the first time. → Read More

California police transparency bill survives important hurdle

The legislation expands an earlier police transparency measure that opened up police personnel records in California for the first time. → Read More

California police transparency bill survives important hurdle

The legislation expands an earlier police transparency measure that opened up police personnel records in California for the first time. → Read More

Police accountability: Transparency measure SB16 faces crucial test in California legislature

A pitched battle over expanding California’s landmark police transparency law will play out in Sacramento on Thursday as lawmakers decide whether Californians have a right to know more about … → Read More

State environmental watchdog and NASA to track ‘chemical weather’

The automation of precise near real-time measurements from orbit will provide agencies like the California Environmental Protection Agency powerful new tools in the battle against climate change an… → Read More

SFO’s sustainability chief Erin Cooke fuels cleaner flights

As environmental chief of the state’s second largest airport, Erin Cooke has become a national proponent of sustainable aviation fuel, or SAF, an alternative energy source derived from tallow… → Read More

COVID: What will California’s vaccine verification system look like?

For one, it won’t be a passport, Gov. Gavin Newsom says. But he promises some details in the coming days. → Read More

COVID: What will California’s vaccine verification system look like?

California businesses will be able to require vaccine verification. → Read More

For 15 months of COVID, they were the Bay Area’s most powerful officials. Now they’re taking stock

“We had to make decisions that affected millions and the choices that we had before us were between a bad decision, a worse decision and a far-worse decision.” → Read More

California’s rising tide of COVID vaccination records raise privacy concerns

As the Golden State’s vaccination campaign approaches 50 million delivered doses, the flood of corresponding medical information is sparking fresh privacy concerns about Californians’ health … → Read More

California’s rising tide of COVID vaccination records raise privacy concerns

As the Golden State’s vaccination campaign approaches 50 million delivered doses, the flood of corresponding medical information is sparking fresh privacy concerns about Californians’ health … → Read More

California’s rising tide of COVID vaccination records raise privacy concerns

As the Golden State’s vaccination campaign approaches 50 million delivered doses, the flood of corresponding medical information is sparking fresh privacy concerns about Californians’ health … → Read More

COVID’s political impact: Teachers union outspends Big Oil in Sacramento

The California Teachers Association spent $2.85 million during the first quarter of this year — more than twice as much as the second and third ranking lobbying interests combined — as … → Read More

California lawmakers demand: Where’s the COVID data?

Critics of the state’s response, including state lawmakers, epidemiologists and academics, have kicked off a battle in Sacramento aimed at forcing public health agencies to improve how they c… → Read More

California lawmakers demand: Where’s the COVID data?

Critics of the state’s response, including state lawmakers, epidemiologists and academics, have kicked off a battle in Sacramento aimed at forcing public health agencies to improve how they c… → Read More

California’s new Attorney General pledges to police the police

Rob Bonta assumes the office with a war chest exceeding $2.4 million, making him one of the state’s most prodigious fundraisers, despite the fact that he has never run for statewide office. → Read More

‘Tonight we celebrate justice.’ Bay Area reflects on Derek Chauvin verdict

A sense of jubilant celebration was mixed with quiet reflection as the Bay Area considered what the guilty verdict means. For some, it meant nothing much will change. → Read More