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A gunner, seen through nightvision goggles, waits on top of a Humvee during a nightvision exercise at Travis Air Force Base in January. (Robinson Kuntz/Daily Republic)

Ed Lozana, with Carson and Barnes Circus, helps wash Isa, a circus elephant, as she reaches into the soap bucket in the northeast parking lot of Westfield Solano Mall where the circus was set up in May. Also being scrubbed were the circus' two other elephants Opal, right, and Libby. (Brad Zweerink/Daily Republic)
Fairfield resident Maria Rodriguez Lopez, 84, in wheelchair, is surrounded by her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren totaling almost 300 family members during a celebration in her honor for Mexican Mother's Day in Laurel Creek Park Tuesday afternoon. "Our existance is because of her and it's important to thank her for it," said her great grandchild Alma Rodriguez. (Mike Greener/Daily Republic)
A gunner, seen through nightvision goggles, waits on top of a Humvee during a nightvision exercise at Travis Air Force Base in January. (Robinson Kuntz/Daily Republic)
Fire crews from Fairfield and surrounding agencies work to put out a massive blaze that burned stacks of containers at Macro Plastics, located in an industrial area near Travis Air Force Base Tuesday afternoon in Fairfield. (Mike Greener/Daily Republic)
Fairfield native Lamont Williams takes a punch to the face during a fight against Hector Martinez at the Allan Witt Sports Center. Williams went on to win the fight in a decision.(Robinson Kuntz/Daily Republic)
Members of the California Highway Patrol and Fairfield fire and police depatments assess the scene of a crash that left a Lexus GS400 upside down in the backyard of a home on Alford Drive in February. The car was traveling westbound on Interstate 80 when it apparently lost control and went airborne, striking a highway sign and going over the sound wall into the back yard. (Brad Zweerink/Daily Republic)
Fairfield's Eduardo Alvarado swims toward the ball during the game against Armijo. (Robinson Kuntz/Daily Republic)
Union members and supporters including, front row left to right, Kevin McAuliffe, of Grass Valley and a member of  the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 180, Dave Harrison, of Suisun City and a member of the International Union of Operating Engineers No. 3, and Keith Conning, of Vacaville, a retired high school teacher and member of the Berkeley Federation of Teachers, shout and cheer during a rally in April on the Al Zampa Memorial Bridge.  (Brad Zweerink/Daily Republic)
Associate Wildlife Biologist Laureen Thompson, left, works with her scientific aid Katie Smith to put a radio tracking collar on a small salt marsh field mouse on June 14th in the Suisun Marsh. (Mike Greener/Daily Republic)
Kids play basketball at Gary Falati Park during the fire on Cement Hill in September. (Robinson Kuntz/Daily Republic)
Guido Colla played on the first Sacramento State University baseball team in 1949 and threw the first pitch for the team on Feb. 19. (Brad Zweerink/Daily Republic)
Staff Sgt. Brett Randall embraces his daughter Stephanie after surprising her and her mother Jennifer, not pictured, by returning home early from his deployment in Afghanistan9 to see her Children's Christmas Review dance recital this past December. (Mike Greener/Daily Republic)
Vacaville resident and country singer Buck Ford, 21, practices with his band at his Vacaville home Tuesday evening. (Mike Greener/Daily Republic)
Julian Urzua, 13, of Suisun City, photographed in March after he was skating on the street in front of his house. (Brad Zweerink/Daily Republic)
Martinez police officers salute as the casket of fellow officer and Fairfield resident Brian Carter passes by at the start of the officer's memorial service at the Fairfield Community Center in June. Martinez officers, as well as representatives from various Contra Costa County police and fire agencies, came to pay their respects to Carter, who died of non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma at the age of 37. (Brad Zweerink/Daily Republic)
The lights go on at the Solano County Fair during its last day. (Robinson Kuntz/Daily Republic)
Vacaville's Coleman Christensen, left,  Nick Lacey, center, and Johnny Schupp, right, celebrate after winning the Sac-Joaquin Section Championship against Folsom in Sacramento. (Robinson Kuntz/Daily Republic)

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