Terry Wiley, Diane Becton and Paul David Henderson
In a 46-page document that includes biographical data of the organization’s recommendations, CABL called on Black members of the state legislature to support attorneys Diane Becton, Paul Henderson or Terry Wiley to become the next AG. The group also forwarded the proposal listing the candidates they are supporting – all public servants with significant experience to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
“We are in a unique position to know, understand, and recommend one of our own members to serve as the next California Attorney General. We strongly urge the Legislative Black Caucus to consider the above three candidates and to interview them for recommendation to Governor Newsom,” Melinda Murray, president of CABL, stated in the letter dated Dec. 23.
Inaugural State of the School District luncheon, hosted by PPIE, celebrates local businesses that support the schools. U.S. magistrate dismisses the claim by James Steinle and Elizabeth Sullivan that the government should be held responsible for the negligence of a U.S. Bureau of Land Management ranger whose loaded gun, which was stolen from his parked SUV, later fired the bullet that killed their daughter Kate Steinle, 32, in San Francisco on July 1, 2015. Hundreds of women s rights advocates march through downtown Pleasanton in the 2020 Tri-Valley Women s March, a celebration of the centennial of women s suffrage in the United States and all that women have achieved over the past 100 years as well as a recognition of issues still to be resolved.
HAYWARD, Calif. (KGO) The mother of Michaela Garecht released a statement Monday after the Alameda County District Attorney s Office charged 59-year-old David Misch with murder in connection to the 1988 disappearance of her daughter.
Garecht s mom, Sharon Murch, was unable to attend the press conference in the Bay Area, but she joined ABC7 News on Zoom to read the statement.
In her letter, Michaela s mother wrote in the past year she had come to a place of accepting that Michaela was probably no longer alive. I feel as though I am still looking for Michaela, but now I don t know where. I honestly feel lost in the dark, wrote Garecht s mother.
HAYWARD, Calif. (KGO) The mother of Michaela Garecht released a statement Monday after the Alameda County District Attorney s Office charged 59-year-old David Misch with murder in connection to the 1988 disappearance of her daughter.
Garecht s mom, Sharon Murch, was unable to attend the press conference in the Bay Area, but she joined ABC7 News on Zoom to read the statement.
In her letter, Michaela s mother wrote in the past year she had come to a place of accepting that Michaela was probably no longer alive. I feel as though I am still looking for Michaela, but now I don t know where. I honestly feel lost in the dark, wrote Garecht s mother.
Toney Chaplin, Hayward Police Chief
A convicted killer has been arrested and charged with murder in the cold case of a 9-year-old San Francisco Bay Area girl abducted in 1988, law enforcement officials announced on Monday.
Posted: Dec 21, 2020 4:00 PM
Updated: Dec 21, 2020 4:42 PM
Posted By: KCRA
HAYWARD, California (KCRA) A convicted killer has been arrested and charged with murder in the cold case of a 9-year-old San Francisco Bay Area girl abducted in 1988, law enforcement officials announced on Monday.
Michaela Joy Garecht was kidnapped in a Rainbow Market parking lot in Hayward while trying to retrieve a friend’s scooter that the abductor had moved closer to his vehicle, according to the FBI. Her case was featured on the nationally televised crime shows “America’s Most Wanted” and “Unsolved Mysteries.”