Jordan Baker, Vallejo Times-Herald

Jordan Baker

Vallejo Times-Herald

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  • Vacaville Reporter

Past articles by Jordan:

Planting mental seeds with P3 in Vallejo

The boutique sells items that are inspirational with the mission to spread positivity. The items include cups, mugs, hats, stationary, home décor, canvas bags and graphic T designed by Knighten. Al… → Read More

Open mic in Vallejo, anyone?

Poetry By the Bay is officially back with an in person open-mic after a three year in-person hiatus due to the pandemic. → Read More

March 9 Vallejo/Vacaville Arts and Entertainment Source: It’s not just a game anymore for Jamiel St. Rose – The

Vallejo native Jamiel St. Rose is no stranger to acting. He has performed with California Repertory Company, Hollywood Fringe Festival, and Academy of Art University Theatre. He’s starred in … → Read More

Building a LEGO bridge

Ken, Ryan and Nina Sarna have already shown a ton of success with their NFL Flag Football league. Now the family is looking to show off its other playmaking abilities with LEGO. The Coach Sarna Lea… → Read More

Vallejo native brings sweet treats at Brown Butter Bakery

Vallejo native and baker, Leilani “Chef Nani” Todd, has taken her passion of owning a bakery to Oakland. Chef Nani departed from her pastry chef role last October to begin Brown Butter Bakery, form… → Read More

Having Faith in serving Vallejo

With the food price inflation and economic precarity, the demand for food has risen. Faith Food Fridays is experiencing an 150–200 percent increase in customers and overhead costs, while donations … → Read More

Vallejo youth inspired by Black History Month art

This exhibit was designed to learn, grow, and inspire Vallejo’s young community for Black History Month. → Read More

Vallejo youth inspired by Black History Month art

This exhibit was designed to learn, grow, and inspire Vallejo’s young community for Black History Month. → Read More

American Canyon girls basketball team falls in first round of playoffs

American Canyon High School’s season came to an end Tuesday night with a 57-49 loss to Archie Williams in the first round of the North Coast Section Division II girls basketball playoffs. Arc… → Read More

Sa’Nia White is Vallejo Times-Herald Athlete of the Week

Sa’Nia White of Jesse Bethel High girls basketball is the Times-Herald Athlete of the Week. → Read More

Flyway Festival welcomes all ‘Bird Nerds’

The Bay Area has many beautiful birds, especially around the Mare Island Shoreline Heritage Preserve. The 28th annual San Francisco Bay Flyway Festival is looking to “inform and educate people” abo… → Read More

Vallejo physician proves there’s no place like home

After completing her medical degree from Ross University School of Medicine and finishing rotations at Kaiser Foundation Hospital in Riverside, Espinosa decided to come back to Kaiser in Vallejo, w… → Read More

It’s the Year of the 23 for Cal Maritime’s Alicia Porter – Times-Herald

Cal Maritime women’s basketball player Alicia Porter recently scored her 1,000th career point, becoming just the third player in program history to accomplish the feat. → Read More

February 9 Vallejo/Vacaville Arts and Entertainment Source: A Play with uncomfortable conversations coming to Pinole

In the last few years, race conversations have stopped being swept under the rug. The murder of George Floyd was the catalyst to a revolution, with Black and Brown voices amplified to speak about i… → Read More

Vacaville boys basketball defeats Vanden again

Vacaville High boys basketball defeated Vanden 59-49 on Thursday night. → Read More

Vanden High girls basketball team extends winning streak to 10 with victory over Fairfield

The Vikings did not allow the Falcons to score until almost seven minutes into the first quarter, extending their winning streak to 10 games with a 94-30 home victory. → Read More

Downtown Benicia believes in magic

It appears Benicia believes in magic. Aquarian Artisan Market held their Super Saturday MagicFest, with multiple vendors from Solano, Fresno, Stockton and Sacramento showcasing multiple products ra… → Read More

Wrestling champ returns to alma mater at Benicia

There’s no place like home for Alyssa Gonzalez. If her name sounds familiar, it’s because Gonzalez is one of the greatest wrestlers Benicia High School has ever had. During her prep car… → Read More

Faith Food Fridays cuts ribbon for the new Learning Community Garden

It was a day of celebration at Vallejo’s Faith Food Fridays, where dozens gathered Thursday to watch the food pantry cut the ribbon to its Learning Community Garden. A myriad of vibrant colorful pl… → Read More

Getting tomato sauced with the Carquinez Quad Squad in Vallejo

The tomato-themed tournament was comprised of 10 teams: Sacra-tomatoes, Killer tomatoes, Complete and Utter Non-cis, Bloody Merries, Bruschetta Vendetta, Ketchup With Ya, Au-tomato-ic Killers, Team… → Read More