Tell us how you are celebrating the Year of the Rabbit.
Danville native shares where she shops, who inspires her and what she loved about the ‘90s.
Second graders at Rancho Romero and Alamo author, Allyn Lee, have almost reached their goal of selling 1,000 copies of their book, to fund the training of a search and rescue dog.
This Danville resident loves wearing unique pieces with her mother’s old jewelry.
Danville kicked off the holiday season Friday with the 34th annual 'Lighting of the Old Oak Tree' on Diablo Road. The event sponsored by the Danville Area Chamber of Commerce was attended by people from across the Tri Valley and beyond.
Stand-up comedian, writer and producer Carol Leifer will be at Beth Chaim Congregation on Thursday night, as part of the 22nd Annual Contra Costa Jewish Books and Arts Festival.
The Town of Danville's Recreation Department offers a weekly free movie at the Village Theatre, and will offer two classes during the Winter session for the seasoned film enthusiast.
The "Once Upon a Book" exhibit opens Friday and showcases the work of 13 award-winning artists and illustrators, through Dec. 17.
Jazz at Peace, featuring musicians from around the Bay Area, kicks off its fifth season at Peace Lutheran Church on Sunday at 5 p.m.
Blackhawk Museum will participate in Smithsonian magazine's annual Free Museum Day on Saturday, September 25th.
Locals Chandler Gumbs, Gabrielle Javier, and Dashel Rovner are stars of a new nationally televised series, "9th period," shot in Danville and Alamo.
Three of the four members of the band Alma Desnuda grew up in Danville and recently finished their Middleway Tour. They will perform at the Fiesta Gigantes at AT&T park on Saturday, Sept. 18.
Did you attend the Antique and Art Faire on Railroad Avenue on Labor Day? Share your photos and stories with us.
Residents around the San Ramon Valley enjoyed art and wine in Downtown Danville Thursday night.
Thirteen artists have works in the show, "Twisted-Chiseled-Fired," on display through September 4th.
Downtown Danville heats up as people gather to view vintage cars along Hartz Avenue.
Stop by the Museum of the San Ramon Valley now through September 18th to learn about 1940s "Victory Gardens" and some tips for your own veggie patch.
Danville teens are touring the country as part of the Concord-based marching band.
Three of the four members of Alma Desnuda grew-up in Danville, returning home Monday for a benefit concert at Maria Maria.
A look at the highlights from the parade on Hartz Avenue.
Michael Jackson tribute band, Foreverland, plays for hundreds at Blackhawk Plaza as part of the summer concert series.
An insider's look at the 4th of July parade.
Thousands lined Hartz Avenue in Danville for the town's most popular event of the year complete with marching bands, mini-cars and dancing dragons.
See photos of people in Downtown Danville celebrating America's 234th birthday. Did you go to the parade? You can add your own photos too.
Who doesn't love the fair?
The second half of the annual Danville Fine Arts Faire is Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the heart of town.
Miss Teen California, Mary Kate FitzPatrick, is now home in Danville for the summer working at local tanning salons and spending time with family and friends.
Broadway didn’t say no to Ryan Weible. He said no to it. Now, the San Ramon Valley High teacher is doing the kind of theater he loves, including a new take on Stephen Sondheim's "Into the Woods" opening June 4.
Dogs of all shapes and sizes stepped-out with their owners for "Doggie Night" Thursday.