Judith Prieve, San Jose Mercury News

Judith Prieve

San Jose Mercury News

San Francisco Bay Area, CA, United States

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Past articles by Judith:

Drama in Antioch: City spokesperson fired amid political firestorm involving police, City Hall

"Outside of trusting the City Manager, I absolutely do not regret any decision that I made while serving the city of Antioch," recently fired spokesman Rolando Bonilla said, and the drama doesn't end there. → Read More

Guitars Not Guns volunteers turning kids into musicians

Nonprofit re-emerges after COVID-19 pandemic but still needs lots of volunteers to teach kids guitar. → Read More

Fatal accident near high school in Pittsburg

Police asked drivers to avoid the area near Black Diamond High as they investigate accident. → Read More

Longtime East Contra Costa historian Kathy Leighton dies

A former newspaper columnist, Leighton was far East County’s walking encyclopedia on history, having researched and written about it for decades. → Read More

Filipino bakery’s addictive sweetbread now available in Brentwood

Sēnorita bread cult followers say the warm airy, buttery roll is dangerously addictive and the freshly made empanadas, croissants and other pastires are special treats too. → Read More

East Bay schools team up for “Restaurant Wars”

Antioch High construction class builds food shacks to serve dishes during Clayton Valley High’s culinary class events. → Read More

Antioch council ends remote-meeting options for members and the public

Councilman Mike Barbanica said ‘COVID is over,’ urging councilmembers to end teleconferencing options. → Read More

Antioch council to discuss new liquor stores ban, homeless housing

Council could place 45-day moratorium on new liquor stores before permanent one → Read More

Antioch council to discuss new liquor stores ban, homeless housing

Council could place 45-day moratorium on new liquor stores before permanent one → Read More

Pittsburg commissioners won’t recommend large housing development

Some objected to the revised environmental documents and not having enough time to review them for the Seeno Faria hillside project. → Read More

Pittsburg commissioners won’t recommend large housing development

Some objected to the revised environmental documents and not having enough time to review them for the Seeno Faria hillside project. → Read More

East Bay council member proposes ban on new liquor stores

Moratorium proposal follows recent planning commission approval of another liquor store in western Antioch. → Read More

Affordable rentals give a hand up, one family at a time

Yellow Roof nonprofit helps people get back on their feet by building affordable rental homes, assisting with furniture, training and more. → Read More

Antioch approves wholesale cannabis distribution in north Antioch

Distribution will add to other cannabis operations that include a nursery, cutlivation, manufacturing and dispensary on site. → Read More

Antioch approves wholesale cannabis distribution in north Antioch

Distribution will add to other cannabis operations that include a nursery, cutlivation, manufacturing and dispensary on site. → Read More

Antioch to add part-time secretaries to help council members

Antioch also will look at developing an internship program that all departments could use. → Read More

Angry Chickz opening in Brentwood soon

First 100 customers will receive a bunch of Angry Chickz merchandise. → Read More

Tenants, housing advocates rally against landlord harassment

Antioch tenants want city to pass laws to protect them against harassment. → Read More

Tenants, housing advocates rally against landlord harassment

Antioch tenants want city to pass laws to protect them against harassment. → Read More

East Bay city moves ahead with plans to build skate plaza, pump track

Council hires consultant to design the skatepark plaza and track at City Park. → Read More