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Willie McCoy, also known as Willie Bo, was a 20 year old African-American rapper, killed by six police officers in Vallejo, California, on February 9, 2019.The officers had responded to a 911 call of an unconscious man in a vehicle in a Taco Bell drive through, when they found McCoy, with a .40 caliber handgun (later determined to be stolen from Oregon) with an extended magazine on his lap.
Luther Gibson founded the Vallejo Herald in 1922. Later that year, he purchased the Vallejo Times and merged the papers. He owned the paper until 1974 when he sold it to the Donrey Media Group. On June 20, 1978, 113 of the newspaper's workers went on strike. They established a rival paper, Vallejo Independent Press, directly next door
Genea Brice, first poet laureate of Vallejo [4] Ernest J. Gaines [1] Gregory Allen Howard; Charles Jordan; Mark Joseph; D.L. Lang, second poet laureate of Vallejo [4] Dwayne Parish, first poet laureate of Richmond, California, grew up in Vallejo [5] Norman Partridge; Nina Serrano, poet, filmmaker, KPFA radio host; Helen Sewell; Keely Shaye Smith
Born in San Francisco on 6 July 1943 [2] [3] and raised in Vallejo, California, [1] Smith enlisted in the US Navy in 1962. He was later selected to attend Naval Academy Preparatory School and subsequently received an appointment to attend the United States Naval Academy.
Lodena Francisca Edgecumbe was adopted by Alfred E. Edgecumbe [1] and Sara F. Edgecumbe [2] of Vallejo, California, after she was discovered on a ferry, a newborn infant survivor of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake or subsequent fires. [3]
The Vacaville Reporter is a newspaper in the city of Vacaville, California.It also covers surrounding Solano County, California, including Fairfield and Dixon.The Rico family, who had owned the paper since 1935, sold the paper to MediaNews Group in 2002.
Vallejo's part of the cryptogram. The Vallejo Times Herald and two San Francisco newspapers (the Chronicle and the Examiner) received letters from a man who would claim responsibility for the murder of 22-year-old Darlene Ferrin on July 4, and the December 20 murder of two high school students in Benicia.
Bass played football and other varsity sports for Vallejo High School in the old North Bay League. Bass blossomed as a three-sport star at Vallejo High, where he ran for 3,690 yards and scored 68 touchdowns in 18 games. Bass scored a state-record 37 touchdowns in 1954, when he led the Apaches to an undefeated season at 9–0.
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