YOUR HOMETOWN WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
Vol. 18, No. 50
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WaterFix dealt a major blow
December 14, 2018
The ABCs of Christmas
by Tony Kukulich Staff Writer
In a stunning development, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) withdrew its Certificate of Consistency for the California WaterFix project all but ensuring that construction of the tunnels will not begin under the Brown administration. DWR notified the Delta Stewardship Council (DSC) of its decision in a letter dated Dec. 7 and signed by DWR Director Karla Nemeth. “While DWR firmly believes the timing of filing the certification of consistency for WaterFix was appropriate based on the thorough record that had been prepared for
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The Department of Water Resources has withdrawn its Certificate of Consistency for the WaterFix project, a move that will delay if not derail the controversial Delta project.
see WaterFix page 34A
Claire Alaura named Oakley’s next mayor
Officials are calling an early morning houseboat fire at Cruiser Haven suspicious. Page 5A
Playing For State Title
by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer
Oakley’s new mayor Claire Alaura may be new to the position, but she’s hardly new to the community. Alaura, elected to the council in 2016 and serving as vice mayor in 2018, was tapped by her fellow councilmembers this week to guide the city into its 20th year of cityhood. “Ever since my husband and I made Oakley home, its people, places and events have become an integral part of my life and our family’s life, and I am proud and honored to guide our city into the future,” she said. Alaura takes over for Randy Pope in the city’s rotating mayor system, where councilmembers are selected yearly to serve as mayor and vice mayor. Doug Hardcastle was selected to serve as vice mayor in 2019. Alaura, an 18-year city resident, wasted no time pro-
Liberty High football team takes CIF NorCal title and heads to first-ever title game. Page 25A
Photo by Steve Nosanchuk
Claire Alaura and Doug Hardcastle were sworn in as Oakley’s next mayor and vice mayor this week. The pair will serve for one year.
see Mayor page 34A
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