Clocked In with The Press

Episode 89: Alexis Gabe, Water Restrictions and Wakeboarding

August 05, 2022 The Press Season 1 Episode 89
Clocked In with The Press
Episode 89: Alexis Gabe, Water Restrictions and Wakeboarding
Show Notes

It's Jake and Kyle once again as we break down this week's news. Tune in for the latest on the Alexis Gabe case, a celebration of youth sports and new water conservation measures in Brentwood.

00:00:00 – Introduction

00:00:41 – The Brentwood Chamber of Commerce announced awards recognizing the city’s citizen, business, nonprofit, employee and youth of the year

00:02:06 – The Delta Gallery in association with the John Marsh Historic Trust, are hosting a judged art show titled “The Life and Times of John Marsh "

00:03:49 – A group of mosquitoes has tested positive for West Nile virus in Oakley, the Contra Costa Mosquito & Vector Control District reports.

00:06:23 – Two players from the Delta region have been selected for the 20th annual Perfect Game All-American Classic on Sunday, August 28 at Chase Field

00:07:57 – Cameron McKenney of Discovery Bay is an 8 year old rising wakeboarding star

00:09:20 – The Brentwood Lady Basketball Villains 12U team crowned Queens of the Court after winning the Top Notch Tournament at Concord High School

00:10:02 – The East County Revolution Football Club kicked off its recreational season with a series of games last weekend

00:10:39 – Coach Troy Dayak took his West Coast Soccer 06 GA soccer team to Yosemite National Park for some life lessons, team bonding and fitness

00:13:07 – Brentwood residents will be voting on a measure in the November election designed to protect open space and parks from future development

00:15:31 – Brentwood asking residents to voluntarily reduce water consumption by 15%

00:18:29 – Six months after the disappearance of Alexis Gabe, her family has released a timeline of events in the days afterward as they continue the search for her body

00:22:05 – Upcoming Events

00:23:30 – Conclusion

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