As is tradition, Mayor Carlyn Obringer gave the address at Concord's 40th annual State of the City luncheon.
On Tuesday night the Concord City Council will decide the fate of a successful downtown security program.
Concord City Council directed staff this week to bring back two aspects of the newly implemented changes to the city's municipal code.
In addition to welcoming Shanelle Scales-Preston to the board, supervisors selected a new chair and vice chair.
The projects are coordinated to avoid traffic control conflicts.
Property owners can get up to $15,000 for building accessory dwelling units.
Here's how to determine if a property is at risk for flooding.
The Concord City Council recently announced recruitment for openings on four city commissions.
The City Council and several community members bid farewell to outgoing Mayor Edi Birsan.
"Contra Costa County is a community for all, and our policies should reflect our dedication to serving everyone."
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Recruitment is underway for the City of Concord's representative on the Central Contra Costa Transit Authority Advisory Committee.
The City of Concord starts its holiday season with this annual event at Todos Santos Plaza.
Just five votes separate the top vote getters in one race.
Concord voters are electing two city council members and deciding on several local and state measures.
Petitions will be heard during a rent adjustment hearing as part of the Residential Tenant Protection Program that took effect this year.
Six local organizations will offer a combination of temporary housing and support services to help people transition out of homelessness.
The city has narrowed it down to four sites and three alternate sites.
Established in 2022 to reignite Concord's vibrant downtown, the program brought three annual multi-day events to the city.
Here’s what you need to know about voter registration in Concord ahead of the Nov. 5 election.
As the 2024 election nears, here’s all you need to know about what’s on your ballot in Concord.
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District said the fine was the second-largest in its history.
Over 700 trees and shrubs will be planted as a micro forest on the Ayers Elementary School campus thanks to a federal urban forest grant.
The Contra Costa County Elections Division was set to do voter outreach at over 30 local high schools and senior housing communities.
Attendees can get free health screenings, advice from health experts, and information on various health-related topics.
Tim Grayson and Marisol Rubio lay out their arguments for why each believes they are the best candidate to represent Concord.
Marisol Rubio and Tim Grayson are on the November 2024 ballot for California State Senate District 9.
Tim Grayson and Marisol Rubio are on the November 2024 ballot for California State Senate District 9.
A daycare center and the 18-month-old's parents are also named In the suit filed on behalf of the child's surviving siblings.
City Council approved the release of a request for proposals from qualified organizations to implement the plan's seven strategies.
Are you prepared for an earthquake or other natural disaster? The City of Concord is hosting an Emergency Preparedness Fair.
Concord is piloting new software called Wordly to make its Council meetings more accessible.
A Bay Area County Elections Office warned residents to be vigilant about the texting scam, which has been reported statewide.
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Those interested in running for office are asked to watch a short video about the four important steps they need to take.
The city scooped up readers' choice awards in two categories of the magazine's annual Best Of The East Bay.
The declaration comes nearly 10 months after state officials first detected populations of the Oriental fruit fly in the area.
The Rick Judd Commons, under construction at 1315 Galindo St., will consist of 62 affordable rental units. Here's what to know.
Community members can learn more about the Concord Naval Weapons Station Reuse project and the planning process and share their feedback.
The city's inclusive public planning process involves rezoning select properties in higher-resource neighborhoods.