East Contra Costa County editor/reporter
Judith Prieve
Judith Prieve is a reporter and editor for the Bay Area News Group who covers eastern Contra Costa County for the East Bay Times and The Mercury News. She has worked as a reporter, features editor and assistant metro editor at newspapers in Wisconsin and Northern California and has been at what is now the Bay Area News Group since 1990. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin -- Madison with a BA degree in English, and also studied abroad focusing on theater, arts and history through UWSP in London, England.
Location: San Francisco Bay Area
Language: Spanish (Some)
Expertise: Local news; entertainment; features
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East Bay leaders in Geneva to speak at Human Rights Council meeting
Antioch Mayor Pro-Tem Tamisha Torres-Walker will speak about policing issues, possible solutions.
‘Long overdue’: Large indoor sports complex breaks ground in the East Bay
'Dream Courts' geared for youths, young adults who play basketball, volleyball and more
For $75 million, you can buy a private Bay Area island
Embattled Point Buckler Island was once a Seeno getaway for duck hunting, formerly a top kiteboarding recreational spot.
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With more than half of police unable to work, councilman calls for help
Half of Antioch police force is on some type of paid leave or light duty; six new officers hired this week.
Lazy Dog’s bid to locate in East Bay city approved
Lazy Dog is known for its mountain-inspired design, along with an array of comfort foods
Indicted Antioch cops earned nearly $1.8 million while on leave waiting to be criminally charged
One of the officers relocated to Hawaii; another threw a pool party. All collected paychecks for months.
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East Bay mayor, three council members will seek higher office
Pittsburg and Antioch leaders look to offices with larger regions
Heart of Oakley Festival on tap this Saturday
Live bands, food and array of artisans will be featured
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Oakley seeks applicants for affordable housing advisory committee
Residents will help advise council about issues at The Oaks.
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East Bay city revives water/garbage discount program for seniors, disabled
Residents who are seniors or permanently disabled can save about $25 a month on garbage and water.